Thursday, March 14, 2013

Children Needs To Be Protected From Bed Bugs

By Alexander Smith


Bedbugs pose a serious risk to children. These insects feed on human blood. Bedbugs infest mattresses by hiding in its seams. These bedbug eggs are very difficult to detect since they are very small. A female bedbug lays 1 - 12 eggs per day. After the eggs are hatched. eggs later develop as bloodsucking insects that preys on human blood.

Bedbugs are as small as apple seeds. With their reddish-brown flat oblong body, the bed bugs can easily dwell in the tiniest folds of mattress. Usually, bedbugs leave a trail of their droppings in the form of black sand-like powder. Areas that are infested by bed bugs give-off a certain odor similar to 'rotting raspberries'. with their black grainy feces.

Bedbugs have a way to numb the place on the victim's skin while they suck off the blood. The anesthesia-like liquid wore off after the bedbug had fulfilled its bloodsucking fare. Then, a dash of rashes appear on the infected area.

Children quickly scratch the skin area bitten by the bedbugs. The bedbug bites turn into miniscule lesions after being scratched by children. Larger and more stinging marks form as the child manipulates the bedbug bites. When this happen, other variants of infection could taint the wound. Imagine the outcome if these infected bite marks occur on your child's face. .

The best way to get rid of bedbugs is by hiring a company that concentrates on pest control in Singapore. Do-it-yourself solution are not enough. Bed bugs is very crucial Bedbugs are cunning in hiding since they have hibernating cycles. Pest control services uses appropriate chemicals to draw out and exterminate these bedbugs. It is misleading to say that bedbugs only dwell on beds. They can be found in couches, clothes, bags, carpets, and storage bins. It takes more than a simple fumigation or amateur home remedies to get rid of bedbugs. Pest control companies can give long-term permanent solutions to bedbugs. They have the expertise to get rid of these children-threatening pests.




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