Bed bugs are possibly some of the nastiest pests you will hopefully never have to deal with. These critters can multiply quickly and make a feast out of you and your family. We’ve put this article together to give you more insight into these pests. If you suspect bed bugs in your home, contact 707 Pest Solutions immediately for extermination service.
Here are 6 interesting facts about bed bugs!
Bed bugs are tiny insects, making their bites virtually undetectable. These stealthy creatures have anesthetics in their saliva that also numb the pain of the bite. Most people will sleep right through the feeding period, wake up to itchy, red bumps, and may even mistake them for mosquito or ant bites.
Bed bugs prefer humans because our skin isn’t coated in fur, but bed bugs can feast on any warm-blooded mammal. If you have bed bugs in your home, they may also feed on your cat or dog!
This makes bed bugs an invasive and challenging pest to exterminate, especially without professional help. Some sources report that bed bugs can live for a year without feeding, but this is an extremely rare circumstance with perfect conditions. Nonetheless, bed bugs may be hiding in your home for months at a time until they need to feed again.
Don’t let the name fool you; bed bugs can live within any nook or cranny around your home, including couches, mattresses, bedsprings, and even more obscure places like alarm clocks, toasters, and cabinets!
Bed bugs are commonly found in hotels, motels, taxis, buses, and pretty much anywhere people sit or sleep. They can even be found in theaters!
According to the CDC, bed bugs are not known to spread disease. They are more annoying than anything. While their bites and saliva may cause allergic reactions in some, there is no immediate threat caused by their bites. However, excessive scratching may lead to an infection.
Bed bugs can spread quickly and become a nuisance in the home. They are difficult to exterminate without professional help and shouldn’t be allowed to live in your home. 707 Pest Solutions employs specialists that are knowledgeable about bed bugs and their habits. We can thoroughly inspect your home for bed bugs and get to work fast to implement an effective bed bug treatment solution. Contact our office to get started today!