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Bed Bugs (Cimex lectularius)![]() Color: Various from brown to dark red Legs: Six Shape: Oval and flat Size: 1/4" to 5/8" Antennae: Yes ![]() ![]() Bed bugs have not been common in the United States for 50 years. However, with more and more international travel, bed bugs are hitching rides on, or with their hosts from countries where bed bugs are common. Common bed bugs feed on human blood just below the surface of the skin. These bites itch intensely, and may leave a red hard welt. Harborages my be stained with brown or black spots of dried blood. Severe infestations permeate a sickening sweet odor. Click here for tips on how to prevent bed bugs while traveling. Click here for instructions on how to prepare for Bed Bug treatment (pdf) Spanish instructions - Haga clic aquí para instrucciones españolas de preparación We now carry Bed Bug mattress encasements. Click here for more information. |
FACT: An adult Bed Bug can survive up to 10 months without a blood feeding. FACT: Bed Bugs are typically nocturnal and usually will not travel more than 20 feet from their harborage for a meal. FACT: Female Bed Bugs can lay up to 500 eggs during her lifetime. Bed Bugs are often falsly associated with dirt. They are attracted to CO2, not filth and they feed on blood, not garbage. If you suspect you may have Bed Bugs, call Parker Pest Control today! |
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