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How to Spot a Bed Bug Infestation at Home

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How to Spot a Bed Bug Infestation at Home

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  1. How to Spot a Bed Bug Infestation at Home

  2. Bed Bug Infestation Bed bugs are incredibly resilient and adaptable. After making a return in the last decade, bed bugs have again started ensuing panic in house owners. While these bugs are great survivors, they are of absolutely no use to the environment and us. Bed bugs don't pollinate, they are not a food source for any predator, and they do not help in waste reduction. The only function of bedbugs is to bite, breed, and populate their species. Humans can get rid of bed bugs, and the ecosystem will remain the same. We have ample reasons to hate bed bugs. They harm health in many ways and can cause severe inconveniences. Arizona has seen a rise in bed bug population, and you can easily find a bed bug exterminator in Phoenix and other areas. Detecting a bed bug infestation is a big part of extermination. The decision to get a treatment comes only after spotting bed bugs. A house owner in Phoenix should do regular bed bugs. These bugs can come from multiple sources and spread like fire in houses.

  3. Bed bugs are sneaky and very opportunist. They can come into your house by hitchhiking different incoming items. You can accidentally bring them from the office or a hotel in your clothes. Bed bugs can ride your pets into your house. Second-hand furniture is also a leading source of bed bugs. Recently, a Walmart store shut down for some time as it got bed bug-infested and probably spread it to hundreds of customers. A single fertilized female can lay 100 eggs in a month. So in 6 months, one female bed bug will give rise to 8000 breeding adults and 50000 eggs. The population can double every 13 days. So, quick detection and urgent call to bed bug exterminator in Phoenix is crucial. How do Bed Bugs Infiltrate?

  4. Spotting the Invaders • Bite marks - The most apparent sign is noticing bite marks out of nowhere when you wake up. Bed bugs primarily feed at night. Distinguishing the bite marks from mosquito bites is easy. Bed bugs feed in groups, so you will usually see a cluster of spots together. • Bloodstains - Bed bugs are evil. They release their saliva in every bite, which stops clogging in the bite area. It allows bed bugs to feed for over 10 minutes without any blockages. Since the clogging has stopped for quite some time, You may find small blood marks on your bedsheet in the mornings. It is a sign of some bug feasting on your blood, mostly bed bugs. The bloodstains can also be from the squishing of a bed bug or bed bug excrement.

  5. Spotting the Invaders • Strong odor - Bed bugs release strong-smelling pheromones. When the infestation is large, these pheromones can give a musty and damp smell to your room. If you notice a terrible scent, clean your room. If the odor stays, it is a sign of bed bugs. • Looking for the bugs - If you find the above signs in the house, you may start looking for bed bugs. Bed bugs hide in plain sight. They will be under your mattress, sofa linings, or even in clothes. You can take the help of Bed bug exterminators in Phoenix to spot the hiding grounds of bed bugs. Finding a single bed bug shows a sign of a possible outbreak. With the reproduction speed of bed bugs, most house owners detect them at later stages. It is always advised to get services of professional Bed bug exterminators in Phoenix and other Arizona cities.

  6. Contact US Address: 1048 S 226th Dr., Buckeye, AZ 85326, United States Email: johntaylor.cpm@gmail.com Phone: +1 623 299 5340 Website: https://bedbugsarizona.com/

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