Thursday, July 28, 2011

BED BUGS AMONG US-COLLIER PEST CONTROL NAPLES FLORIDA

BED BUGS AMONG
US

If
you or someone you know has ever had to deal with Bed Bugs before, you
understand just how difficult they can be to eliminate.



                Bed
Bugs live in aggregations or clusters and prefer to live as close as possible
to their host and will quickly establish themselves in the cracks, crevices,
and seams associated with headboards, bed frames, and mattresses. Additionally
rough, dry surfaces that are either protected or partially dark seem to be the
preferred environment in which Bed Bugs will establish their harborage.



                Bed Bugs are mostly active at night and exhibit
cryptic behavior during the day. As a result they often go undetected until
their populations escalate. These biting insects are small oval, flattened
insects about one- fifth inch long ranging in color from mahogany brown to rust
brown. However, they will turn bright red following a blood meal. Adult females
deposit whitish eggs which are attached with a cement like material into the
crevices where they hide. Once egg- lying begins, females typically deposit two
hundred to five hundred eggs in her lifetime. Eggs take six to ten days to
hatch and the young Bed Bugs complete five nymphal instars before reaching
adulthood. At least one blood meal is required to complete development during
each instar as well as for the production of each batch of eggs.



                The lifecycle takes four to five weeks to complete
and there may be four generations per year. Under normal room temperatures and
with an adequate food source, Bed Bugs will typically live up to three hundred
sixteen days. Adults can live for several months or up to one year without
feeding, and nymphs can live up to three months without feeding.



                These insects may produce a series of bites in a row,
or fairly straight line. The bites are usually along the edge of a piece of
clothing or a bed sheet that has been lying against their human host's skin.



                Bed Bugs leave physical signs of blood smears on
walls, bedding, curtains, and other light colored surfaces. Habitual hiding places
are usually made evident by telltale fecal matter that is deposited onto the
surfaces where the Bed Bugs rest. Fecal deposits appear as dark brown to black
spots and are commonly found around the binding where the top of the mattress
meets the sides. Egg shells and cast skins may also be present in these
locations.

Collier
Pest Control can help you with a quick and easy treatment to get you back in
order in just one day!  Collier
Pest Control can provide the proven guaranteed Bed Bug Heat Treatment to any
room you have an infestation with.  In Just
a few short hours
and your room is ready to be used again without
throwing away any furniture or bedding!



Yes,
the Collier Pest Control's Bed Bug Heat Treatment will Heat Treat the infested
furniture such as:  mattress, box
springs, bed frame, head board, upholstered furniture, draperies, drapery rods,
and any other furniture Bed Bug infested. 
We will also chemically treat all the cracks, crevices, voids, and
carpet for Bed Bugs throughout the rest of the room.  This whole process will only take a few
hours
and your Bed Bug problem will then be gone without throwing away any
furniture or bedding
!  There are
only a few pest control operators skilled enough to provide this New Bed Bug
Heat Treatment properly, and now Collier Pest Control can offer this amazing
treatment to you now, here in our beautiful Southwest Florida.

                Sleep Tight! Don't let the Bed Bugs bite! Call, 239-455-4300,  Collier Pest Control today for a free explantion on our Bed Bug treatments or any of our services, or look us up on our web site at collierpestcontrol.com  Don't let unwanted guests spoil your
beautiful Southwest Florida lifestyle.
 
Remember, Florida does not have to be shared with insects.


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