The Bed Bug Dog MA Is The Solution To This Menace

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By Martha Brown


There has been a growing trend in pest management towards the use of safer and greener pest management tools, yet bed bugs are often still detected and treated using crude and often dangerous methods. These methods sometimes include treating entire buildings with powerful pesticides or more effective heat treatments. In response to this, leading integrated pest management professionals now employ the use of bed bug dog MA for detection. Detection dogs or "sniffer dogs" have an acute sense of smell and can be trained to detect such substances as bombs, illegal drugs and even bed bugs.

Bed bugs are parasites that feed on human blood in order to reproduce. They latch on to the human host usually at night when people are sleeping. Most people will not even be aware that they have been bitten. But a little blood can help bed bugs to multiply by the thousands in a short while. The reason they are called bed bugs is because they are chiefly found nestling in mattresses bedding but that does not mean they are restricted to beds. They can travel through electrical switches and can hide behind wallpaper.

Growing to full size of only 4 to 5 millimeters, the adult version of this parasitic insect is light brown to reddish-brown in color, and is flattened and oval-shaped. It has a segmented abdomen, which gives it a banded appearance. It is commonly mistaken for other insects such as lice or carpet beetles, but they move like ants when they are warm and active. Just like true bugs, the common bed bug also emits a characteristic foul odor when crushed.

It's lifespan varies depending on the species, its habitat, and feeding habits. For humans, there are a number of adverse effects that may result from bed bug bites. These include a variety of skin rashes and allergic symptoms, which can develop into itchy welts that could take weeks before the symptoms subside. These bugs are often attracted to humans by the carbon dioxide that humans exhale and by the warmth of the human body. They prefer exposed skin, such as the face, arms, and neck of a sleeping person.

Besides the key benefit of a higher detection rate, dogs are more environmentally friendly. Let's say you find evidence of infestation in a 300 room hotel. You would have to treat the entire hotel for the insects. This is not only costly, but uses a lot of pesticide. When a dog is used to detect the pests, only the rooms where the dog finds infestation need to be treated. This significantly reduces the costs as well as the use of pesticides. That's what makes it friendlier for the environment.

By minimizing the area that needs to be sprayed or otherwise treated, operators can limit their use of harmful chemicals in residential and commercial properties.

The eggs are completely transparent and the size of a dot. The newly hatched bed bugs rather like a poppy seed in color and size. The mature bed bug is reddish brown and has the appearance of an apple seed.

Because of the annoyances that the bothersome bed bug brings to people, exterminators have made it their one of their missions to rid homes of these pests. Eradicating bed bugs is not always a straightforward task. These bugs tend to hide in nooks and crannies, and their eggs are extremely difficult to locate. Many pest control companies in the US specialize in the extermination of bed bugs and other common house pests.




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