Knowing where bed bug eggs are often located and often grow can help a lot in dealing with the infestation. In fact, exterminating bed bud eggs can significantly lower the risk of having more of these pests inside the house and the bedroom. In looking for these pests, there are several things that a person should take note of.
Bed bugs alone are not evidently visible to the naked eye. Basically, a typical bed bug is reddish-brown in color and spans around less than an inch. However, if there's one thing to note about these blood suckers is that they keep their eggs inside their bodies. Bed bug eggs are often found in places where these bugs sleep or mostly dwell. Thus in looking for bed bug eggs that then it's best to check places that are often hidden, well protected and dark. These bugs don't just wander around so locating the source of infestation requires careful inspection of every possible hiding place. The easiest way to locate where they are hiding is to find signs of fecal material. The following places/items should provide a hint on where bed bug infestation is often found and where it will likely thrive:
1. These blood suckers often hide inside crevices and cracks inside headboards and footboards. It may also be good to search inside supports and railing for such infestation.
2. Mattresses - as their name implies, bed bugs have made name for themselves because they specifically and usually thrive on mattresses. Blood stains and signs of fecal material on the bed sheet are sure signs of infestations.
3. Wall decorations such as posters and wall pictures - picture frames and posters do well to hide these bugs. Since the area between the wall and the poster or picture frame is hidden, it becomes conducive for these bugs to grow. Pictures and posters on the wall also do well to hide cracks so it's must to thoroughly check these areas.
4. Electrical Appliances - inspecting electrical appliances such as phones and radios is a good thing to do. Electrical wiring and the racks between speakers also serve as a good hiding place for them.
5. Baseboards, tack strips and carpeting - underneath carpets and within tack strips are completely hidden areas. The protection these areas provide bugs make them extremely susceptible
Once inspection is complete and once bed bug infestation is certain, then it's time to treat the problem. There are many ways to deal with bed bug infestation but more importantly it's necessary to call in professional help to see how severe the situation is.
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