Spotting such as this is a major sign to watch out for when trying to figure out if there are bed bugs present in your home or bedroom. This is fecal matter left behind by bed bugs. Others signs to look for are blood stains, casings from them shedding their skin and growing, droppings, eggs, and of course, actual bed bugs.
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Providing cost effective measures to handle all your pest problems, including extensive training and experience with rodent control/elimination, general pest control as well as Bed Bug K-9 inspections, preparation, treatments and education. 855-855-Bugs has developed a pest control protocol that will not only address general pest/rodent issues but Bed Bugs as well.
Monday, March 31, 2014
Sunday, March 30, 2014
Bed Bugs Before and After One Blood Meal Feeding
As you look at this photo of bed bugs, the "start" shows a bed bug as it is about to start feeding on a human. Then it shows the stages of feeding every 3 minutes. Notice at the end of 12 minutes how the bed bug body is expanded. It is now full of one blood meal from a human and is capable of living for up to 6 months on that one meal. Within 6 months, it may reproduce several times. One female lays up to 5 eggs per day. Do the math! That is up to 900 eggs in just 6 months being hatched. And the cycle continues. More bugs are created, thus worsening any infestation you might have currently and creating more bugs that must feed on human blood. Call us to get rid of that infestation today.
Allied Services serves the greater Chicagoland and Northwestern Indiana area.
(855) 855-BUGS www.gobugfree.com
Allied Services serves the greater Chicagoland and Northwestern Indiana area.
(855) 855-BUGS www.gobugfree.com
Saturday, March 29, 2014
History of Bed Bugs
Bed Bugs were nearly wiped out in the United States in the 1950's and 60's. Bed Bugs started popping up again in the late 1990's. These pests have been around throughout recorded history. Female bed bugs can lay up to 5 eggs a day and 500 eggs during one life time. Untreated, on bug can turn into 32,000 in just 6 months. Bed Bugs hide in cracks, crevices, and behind baseboards and moldings as well as in your mattress, headboard, bed frame, night stand, and box spring.
Allied Services is your Chicagoland Bed Bug Pest Control Expert and an industry leader in the Chicagoland area for professional inspections and treatments of bed bugs. Call us today to schedule an inspection!
(855) 855-BUGS www.gobugfree.com www.855855bugs.com
Allied Services is your Chicagoland Bed Bug Pest Control Expert and an industry leader in the Chicagoland area for professional inspections and treatments of bed bugs. Call us today to schedule an inspection!
(855) 855-BUGS www.gobugfree.com www.855855bugs.com
Friday, March 28, 2014
Steps That Will Not Work To Get Rid of Bed Bugs
- The following steps will simply not work in trying to "get rid of bed bugs."
- Abandoning the infested room
- Moving to a new location
- Use of "bug bombs" or foggers
- Simply throwing away furniture and buying new furniture
- Sleeping with the ligths on
- Dousing belongings, bed or yourself in pesticides
Thursday, March 27, 2014
Obvious Spots For Bed Bugs
Some of the most obvious spots that bed bugs like to hide at are as follows:
- Mattress
- Box Spring
- Couches
- Headboard
- Night Stand
- Recliners
- Bed Frame
- Dresser
- Books
- Carpet
- Electrical Outlets
- Alarm Clocks
- Edges
- Picture Frames
- Baseboards
- Televisions
Wednesday, March 26, 2014
Bed Bugs In Your Sofa!!
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If you look closely at this photo, this is the bottom fabric of a sofa. The little white specs are bed bugs eggs. There are several. Each and every one of those eggs will turn into tiny little bed bugs that will grow and feed on you at night! Allied Services used "green" products to treat infestations like this one. We can also use heat to treat entire living units to kill off bed bugs. Call us today for an inspection and let us help you! We are Chicago's Bed Bug Experts! (855) 855-BUGS
Monday, March 17, 2014
Bed Bugs on Your Books!
Bed bugs on your books!! Yes, this is capable of happening. When left untreated, bed bugs multiply rapidly. One female bed bug lays 2-5 eggs a day, which is up to 35 a week, and 140 a month. Just imagine how many of those new eggs will be females and keep the reproduction cycle going!! EEEEEKKKK! Count on a qualified company like Allied Services. We serve the great Chicagoland area and specialize in the inspections and treatments of bed bugs and general pest control! Call us today to set up an appointment! 855-855-BUGS
Thursday, December 13, 2012
Hygiene and Sanitation
Bedbugs are small insects that can infest homes and other structures. There are several species of bedbugs, one of which is responsible for the majority of infestations in temperate climates; another species can be found in more tropical areas. There are also related species known as "bat bugs" and "bird bugs", which infest the habitats of those animals.Human bedbugs are found around the world and can infest any structure or site where people may rest. Bedbugs tend to be more common in apartment buildings, and hotels.
Friday, November 30, 2012
Travel, Hotel Rooms and Bed Bugs
In case you haven't heard, bed bugs are back. And one of the most popular places they like to hang out and "feed" is in hotel rooms. So if you travel -- and who doesn't? -- you need to take some precautions to make sure you don't bring any little critters home with you. I can tell you from personal experience that getting rid of these pests is both a hassle and extremely expensive. Better to avoid the problem in the first place.
Here are his recommendations for keeping the bed bugs away:
1. Check for Complaints
Before you book any hotel, go online and check for bed bug complaints from other travelers. Some favorite sites for this include TripAdvisor, The Bedbug Registry and Bedbugger.com. Just keep in mind that researching a property before your trip won't guarantee you a pest-free stay since many infestations go unreported.
2. Inspect the Room
Once you get your room key and step over the threshold, it's time to get to work. At a bare minimum, you should inspect the mattress (you'll need to remove the sheets and carefully check the seams), headboard (try removing it from the wall if you can), and side tables by the bed. If there's a sofa bed, you'll need to open that up too. You're looking for everything from live bed bugs and their eggs to blood spots and fecal matter.
If you happen to notice a white powder residue in the drawers or around the circumference of the room, chances are the hotel has recently treated for bed bugs.
3. Keep Luggage Away from the Bed
The biggest mistake you can make is to lay your suitcase on the bed and start unpacking your clothes. In fact, you don't even want to store your bag on the floor. Instead, use the luggage stand. Just make sure to inspect the wooden legs and cloth straps before doing so.
Really cautious travelers will even keep their suitcases in the bathroom (and the tub, if possible) since bed bugs don't tend to sleep in the powder room.
4. Use Plastic Bags for Laundry
Anything you wear in the hotel room, especially your pajamas, could come in contact with bed bugs. The smartest thing to do is to place all of your dirty laundry in a sealed plastic bag so it doesn't contaminate your other clothing or your suitcase.
5. Wash Everything
Once you get home, you should wash and dry (preferably on hot) all of your dirty laundry. For your clean clothing, you can skip the washer and just pop it in the drier.
How Do I Prevent Bringing Bed Bugs Home?
If you have visited a dwelling or hotel infested with bed bugs, the following procedures will help prevent you from bringing the pests home.
- Wash all clothing in 110°F water and use a machine dryer set on hot before or as soon as the clothing is brought back into the home.
- Suitcases should be carefully inspected, scrubbed with a stiff brush and thoroughly vacuumed.
- Seal the luggage in a plastic bag for several months to prevent bed bugs from feeding and they will eventually die. Bed bugs can live several months without a blood meal.
- Leaving luggage for several hours in a closed vehicle in full summer sun may also kill bed bugs and eggs.
Several different kinds of insects resemble bed bugs, so any bugs found in your home should be carefully compared to pictures to confirm their identify. A pest control expert or entomologist can also accurately identify the insects you collect.
Landlords and property owners have an obligation to provide safe and habitable accommodations for tenants. Tenants have an obligation to cooperate with owners and landlords. This includes preparing the home so that the pest control operator can easily inspect the rooms and treat if necessary.
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