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If you suspect that your home has been infested by Bed Bugs, you should take action immediately! Read on to learn about the symptoms of bed bug infestations and how to control them. Here are some tips:

Insecticide resistance

Recently, a PhD candidate at Virginia Tech published a study examining the role of insecticide resistance in the development of bed bugs. The study focused on a bed bug species that is particularly resistant to insecticides, which have reduced cuticular penetration. Its emergence has recently gained worldwide attention due to the rapid resurgence of this hematophagous nocturnal parasite of humans. Recent discoveries have linked insecticide resistance to the resurgence, which many attribute to a combination of factors, including increased international travel and narrow pest management practices.

Common hiding places

You might not realize it, but your nightstand drawers can also be a common hiding place for bed bugs. Because they prefer dark, warm environments, they can live in books and other upholstered furniture. Moreover, books near furniture often provide additional hiding spots for the bugs. In this article, we will discuss some of the most common bed bug hiding places. Keep reading to learn more about the best ways to keep your home bug-free!

Symptoms

One of the first signs that you may have bed bugs in your home is the presence of a noxious odor. The odor is usually sweet or musty. You may even see bedbugs hiding in your mattress or other upholstered items. Bed bugs leave behind reddish brown blood stains. You may also notice eggshells that are empty or molted. These are all signs of infestation. If you notice any of these symptoms, it is time to call a pest control professional to get rid of the bugs in your home.

Control

There are many different methods for Bed Bugs control. One of the most popular is Pyrid Aerosol, which comes ready to use and is an effective way to kill Bed Bugs quickly. The aerosol comes with a spray straw that allows you to inject it into the frame, headboard, and box spring. It will also work to kill bugs that live in furniture and baseboards. In some cases, Pyrid Aerosol will have a residual effect of up to 8 months.

Prevention

The first step to prevent the infestation of bedbugs is to inspect your room. Whether your room has worn spots or stains, bedbugs can hide in these places. Make sure to pull back your bed sheets and check for small black specks. Be sure to check for them on your mattress, headboard, and box spring. Check the seams of your box spring and mattress, as well as under the couch cushions. Bring a small flashlight when you check your room for bedbugs, as these bugs are extremely sneaky.

If you need help with getting rid of Bed Bugs in Arizona contact Budget Bed Bug Control for help.