Don’t Let Bed Bugs Bite Your Pets

Household pets, though furry and usually sloppier, share many characteristics with humans. Like humans, household pets are warm-blooded mammals that attract insects as a result. Unfortunately for pet owners, this makes pets desirablefood options for bed bugs. Humans are preferred targets because we don’t have heavy coats of fur protecting our bodies, but bed bugs will resort to pets if they cannot feast on us first. Before you hastily drive your bulldog to the vet, here are some simple tips to keep the bed bugs from biting. read more

The History & Overview of Bed Bugs

Written records of bed bug infestations and treatments date back to the 1600’s. Up until World War II and the introduction of the pesticide DDT, bed bugs were very common insects in the United States. After media reports and other literature condemned the use of DDT, pest control companies were forced to employ different tactics. This made bed bug extermination a much greater challenge. In recent years, experts have studied bed bug behavior and have reported an increase in infestations, making them a more prominent topic in society. read more

J.T Eaton Kills BedBugs II

Product Details
j-t-eaton-kills-bedbugs-iiJ.T. Eaton’s Bed Bug Killer II (blue bottle) is a “residual” killer in that it has the ability to offer longer lasting control than a contact killer. Contact killers kill quickly and have no residual. Residuals kill slowly, but last longer. Using the two as a cocktail approach is key to eradicating bed bugs. It’s active ingredient is a synthetic pyrethroid called deltamethrin, which is one of the most popular insecticides used worldwide.

Working in Conjuction with J.T. Eaton’s Bed Bug Killer (red bottle) and JT Eatons Bed Bug Powder (green bottle), bed bugs can be safely and effectively wiped out with deadly precision (always review and follow the bottles label and directions). read more

What Do Bed Bug Bites Look Like?

Bed bug bites can vary tremendously when it comes to appearance from one person to another. There are a number of variables that determine the look but it predominently boils down to how sensitive your skin is and how your body reacts to them. However the most common bed bug bites look very much like mosquito bites. Sometimes they are quite small and other times then swell larger. It’s extremely difficult to identify the difference between mosquito bites and bed bugs unless you have a severe reaction. That is why bed bug detection devices and traps are imperative to definitively determining if you indeed have bed bugs. I recommend using 1 of these 3 detection methods. read more

1st Steps To Getting Rid of Bed Bugs

steps-to-getting-rid-of-bed-bugsThe presence of bed bugs in your home isn’t a pleasant realization, especially for those who are uncertain about how you can eliminate bed bugs. Nevertheless, it’s not mandatory for you to spend large amounts of cash on the providers of an exterminator; just comply with this information and learn how to get rid of bed bugs to make your bed protected and bug-free again.

Step one is to identify the infested areas in your home. Examine your mattress sheets, study the carpets and scrutinize every bit of furniture in your bedroom for evidence of bed bugs. These may embody rusty spots in your furniture or small darkish spots on your sheets, each of that are attributable to the fecal matter left behind by bed bugs. read more

Simple Steps To Identify & Rid Bed Bugs

identify-bed-bugsThe undersized nocturnal insects, also known as bed bugs have slowly made their way into becoming a popular infestation. Because of their small size, discrete color and ability to cling onto most things, they are easily carried around and spread from place to place.

Bed bugs are light brown, flat shaped insects. They usually live in small dark spaces within homes such as between couches, along the seams of pillows and of course where they get their name; in people’s beds. They feed off of the blood of humans at night while they’re sleeping and more times than none, duplicate multiple times before they are discovered. When revealed, they have more than likely infested not only the area you’ve found them in, but your whole house. read more