Concerned about America's fastest growing pest problem?
The key to controlling bedbugs is early awareness and detection.
In the beginning bedbugs were only found in hospitality sectors, but pest control operators are reporting a huge increase in the workplace and school systems through-out the United States.
When inspecting for bedbugs, it is essential to check behind headboards as well as under and inside box springs which is where they hide in the early stages of infestation.
Bedbugs don't feed every day; they can go for several days to a week without a meal. The rest of the time they spend in hiding. Their ability to remain elusive and their tremendous resiliency against a number of chemicals is the key to their survival.
Don't be evasive take action...your environment can easily be infested...contact your local pest control company and schedule an inspection.
The next time you're traveling or renting go to http://bedbugregistry.com/ and check it out.
The Bedbug Registry is a free, public database of bedbug infestations. Use it to check for bedbug reports.
Thursday, October 8, 2009
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