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How Can You Tell If You Have Bed Bugs In Your Home?

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The number of bed bugs making their way into homes throughout the United States continues to increase. If you're wondering why, there are quite a few different reasons these bugs are getting around the country at such a quick pace. Pesticides that were commonly used to kill the bugs decades ago have since been banned and may no longer be used in the United States. Aside from the banned pesticides, there are a lot of people traveling back and forth from different countries, and many of them are bringing bed bugs back to the United States without realizing it.

How Can You Tell If You Have Them?

Bed bugs come in several different sizes. Nymphs are nearly as small as a grain of rice while the adult bed bugs are typically much larger and may be the length of a small grape. These insects are often light brown or dark brown, but it depends if they've recently feasted on human blood or not. An adult male bed bug has a round shape while the adult female has an elongated oval shape. They're not always easy to find around the home, especially if they blend in with your furniture, so knowing how to track them down is important.

Bed bugs often leave black feces spots on the areas where they're nesting. Aside from spotting these black spots, you may see exoskeleton casings because bed bugs shed as the go through the process of growing from a nymph to an adult bed bug. If you're getting bit often while you're at home, those bites could be another sign of bed bugs. However, the bites are often confused with mosquito bites. If you want to know if you have bed bugs in the home, you'll need to contact a pest control company that has experience dealing with bed bugs.

How Do You Get Rid of Them?

If you find out you do have bed bugs, you'll want to get rid of them. It's not a good idea to try to handle a bed bug infestation alone. There are products sold at home improvement stores that claim to be effective at killing bed bugs, but they could make the problem worse by causing the bed bugs to spread out to all different areas of the home. If you want to avoid such a huge mess, work with a team of pest control experts who can handle the situation for you. The experts will determine how severe the infestation is before coming up with a custom treatment plan that may consist of spraying pesticides or using a heat treatment throughout the home.

Now that you're hearing a lot more about bed bugs in the United States, you may have some concerns about these pesky bugs and their ability to make their way inside your home. It's important to know what the bugs look like so that you can look around your home for them. If you're not too sure, you can always contact a pest control company, such as Kettle Moraine Pest Control. The experts could inspect your home and then provide treatment options to you to help with any infestation in your home. 

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15 December 2017