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[B285]Bed Bugs In Mattresses
by Judd Snell, Jud
Unlike the struggling Mets and Knicks, bed bugs have again made headlines in New York City. In 2004, bed bug violations in New York City totaled 377 in 2004, up sharply from only two in 2002 and 16 in 2003. Reports of bed bug infestations continuously come from different parts of the US but those coming from New York are seemingly the most disturbing.

Hordes of bed bugs were found in a duplex apartment in Park Avenue, while residents of a Riverside Drive co-op spent $20,000 to get rid of these pesky insects. The comeback of bed bugs has been attributed by entomologists and pest control groups to the continued entry of immigrant settlers coming from third world countries, increased travel activity and use of less effective insecticides.

A new mattress bought from a department store may have been stored in a truck carrying a bug infested couch disposed by its owner. Bed bugs are not choosy on what type of place to dwell, as long as there is a warm body available nearby. Even a well-cleaned and maintained home will be good for them, unlike roaches or mice, which prefer to move in a filthy environment.

Once they enter a home, bed bugs can attach themselves to pants and crawl into neighboring apartments. Anybody that stays in a hotel has a chance of bringing home bed bugs and even some of New York's best places to stay in have infestations.

Bed bugs have been found in private schools, hospital maternity wards and even in the waiting room of a local hospital in downtown New York. Bed bugs were almost an afterthought shortly after World War II by using DDT. However, concerns over the possible effects of the chemical to human health eventually resulted in the banning of its use.

Bed bugs have the scientific name "Cimex lectularius". They don't have wings unlike most insects and have a brownish color. Bed bugs move the similarly to nocturnal parasites whereas they are active in hunting for human hosts. They are normally inactive during the day and only come out during nighttime. Given this behavior people will only be able to discover them when their population has risen to hundreds or even thousands.

Human blood is the favorite meal of bed bugs but they can also feed on cats and dogs if they are left with no option. Bed bugs have highly developed mouthparts to bite and suck blood. The insects usually come out to attack when the person occupying the bed has dozed off to dreamland.

Bed bugs eat for as short as less than a minute to as long as 10 minutes. They can expand three times their original size once they are filled with blood. However, humans will have a hard time detecting that he is being victimized by a bed bug, as its bite is painless.

However, bed bugs do not transmit disease and the bite only results in an orderly trail of red wheals that dermatologists mistakenly identify as scabies or hives. The lifespan of an adult ed bug can last for as long as a year and a female can lay as much as 500 eggs.

Bed bugs prefer beds with many holes and tears and can even occupy egg foams, sleeping bags, cardboard stacks and even waterbeds. Waterbeds feature nooks and crannies and normally kept warm.

Insecticides bought from the local hardware have become ineffective in fighting bed bugs, as they have become more resilient over the years. Using a cockroach bomb will only scatter them in different areas of a room.

Pest control groups in New York have advised those with beg bug problems to wash and bag every piece of clothing in an infested room, as part of a pre-extermination procedure.

Garments or beddings badly infested should be thrown out, as these cannot be sprayed with insecticides based. Cleaning clutter is also a requirement, as spaces filled with belongings will just delay the inspection and treatment process.

In addition, bed frames and bureau drawers need to be taken apart, as various chemicals will be used in the treatment. Processes need to be done multiple times if the infestations are of the worst kind.

Despite various ways to fight bed bugs, people need to accept the fact that they are back and will continue to stay in the Big Apple.

For many people who thought bed bugs were not real, this may come as quite a shock. Believe it or not, bed bugs are insects that feed on human beings blood. They also feed on other warm blooded animals. Their bites can not be immediately felt. They are nocturnal insects that can live in both tropical and temperate climates. Bed bugs are attracted to body heat and carbon dioxide.

The reality of the existence of bed bugs gets worse. Bed bugs are equipped with two hollow tubes which are for the extraction of blood. One tube injects saliva and the other one sucks the blood from the human body. The bites cause itching sensations which can linger and cause skin infections. Insomnia and stress are common reactions to the bites. These bites can cause sleeping disturbances due to the intense itching that is felt. These little creatures can burrow into the skin and leave some very discomforting red marks.

What attracts these pesky little bugs? An unclean room may be the number one cause, but there are other causes as well. For example, bed bugs are often found in areas where birds or mammals have nests. This means there are numerous places around the world that can be homes for the bugs. The bed bugs can easily be transferred from animals to human homes. Seeing pictures of people who have been bitten can be an eye opener to the reality of this problem.

One recent story about bed bugs is a friend of mine who moved into a new apartment. He signed a one year lease and shortly thereafter discovered the apartment was infested with bed bugs. He was mortified and did not know what to do. Not surprisingly, his girlfriend refused to visit him at the apartment. Forunately for him, the story has a happy ending. He was able to eliminate the problem with a little help from a bed bug book.

If you or someone you know has bed bugs, you need to know the facts. Do not let these pesky little bugs cause problems for you or your family.
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