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Bed Bug Removal

Are bed bugs biting chunks out of your sleep?

Latin Name
(Cimex lectularius L.)

Bed Bug Appearance

Bed bugs are flat, reddish-brown, oval insects up to 4 to 5 mm long or the size of an apple seed. Swollen and reddish in colour after a blood meal.

Bed Bug Behaviour, Diet & Habits

Bed bugs only feed on blood. Under cool conditions, these creatures have been known to survive up to a year without a meal. They prefer to be more active at night when the host is asleep. Found in cracks and crevices, including, Mattress, furniture, behind skirting boards, electrical plug sockets and even picture frames. Often found in hotels, where they can travel from room to room and in visitors luggage or other personal belongings such as handbags and briefcases.

Bed Bug Reproduction

Female bed bugs can deposit one to five eggs a day, and may lay 200 to 500 eggs in a lifetime. Under normal room temperatures and with an adequate food supply, they can live for more than 300 days.

Signs of a Bed Bug Infestation

There are many possible signs of activity. The first would be seeing the bed bugs. Adult bed bugs are about the shape and size of an apple seed. A second sign would be case skins. As the juvenile bed bugs grow, they shed their skins, discovery of which can indicate their presence. After feeding, bed bugs return to their harbourage to hide. They eventually defecate in these areas, which appears as black to brown stains on porous surfaces or black to brown mounds on nonporous surfaces. Bites also may indicate bed bug activity, but further signs will need to be found, since other sources can cause red welts on the skin.

More Information

Bed bugs (often misspelled as bedbugs) are small, nocturnal, wingless insects that belong to the family of Cimicidae. They feed on human blood and other warm-blooded hosts. They are oval in shape and grow up to 4 to 5 mm long when fully grown. Their skin color is rust brown to a deeper red brown. They are also known as 'mahogany flats,' 'red coats' and 'chinches.' The adult bed bug does not have wings and has a flattened body. Bed bugs are both dorsoventrally flattened and thin, which creates a great advantage for them. They can hide in unusual places such as behind skirting boards, floor boards, and under carpets or behind loose wallpaper, which can make them difficult to detect. Not only can they be hard to detect, but bed bugs also tend to stay close together and have a distinctively sweet, yet unpleasant smell. Fecal smears on mattresses and nearby furnishings are also signs of a bed bug infestation. Their bites can leave itchy welts on the skin and can cause allergic reactions, such as severe itching, though not everyone reacts to their bite. They have existed since the ancient times and are found throughout the world. There are different species of bed bugs, but the common bed bug (Cimex lectularius) is particularly adaptable to human environments. Other species are known to prefer birds and bats but also will feed on humans if necessary. Since they can survive in birds' nests, they can be seen in houses and buildings that have several bird nests, particularly on rooftops. Bed bugs have a great worldwide distribution, due to human travelers who transport them in luggage, clothing, bedding and furniture. Though they may reside in unusual places, they are also likely to be found in small cracks near a bed or in comforters and bed sheets.

How To Get Rid of a Bed Bug problem

It's possible to pick up the insects in almost any place,they've infested offices, stores, hotels, gyms and countless other places. They can hide in your luggage, personal belongings, or even on you, and hitchhike a ride back to your home, caravan or even hotel rooms. Once indoors, they can be extremely difficult to control without the help of an experienced pest specialist. A bed bug infestation has nothing to do with cleanliness you can pick them up in the finest hotels, and they can hitchhike into the cleanest homes at any time.

Think You Might Have a Bed Bug Infestation?

Notify SWAT Pest Control immediately, Bed bugs can multiply quickly, so early detection is critical to help prevent an even larger infestation.

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Heat Treatment

We can now offer a revolutionary non-toxic clearance service for getting rid of bed bugs (Cimex lectularius) that are an ongoing threat to all Hotels, B&Bs and Student Lettings. This system uses super heated steam and thermal shock to clear insect activity, it uses no pesticides or chemicals, and destroys all insect life cycle stages, including the eggs, which are usually how an infestation can re-emerge after chemical treatment as the eggs are impervious to pesticides in most cases.

This system does not harm fabrics or materials, and deeply penetrates to sanitise through the removal of bacteria, fungal spores, dust mites, etc., and leaves the treated room absolutely cleared of such contaminants.

We have now cleared bed bug infestations from a number of hotels, hotel rooms, bedrooms and flats, all with no call backs, and the system is proving incredibly effective against other textile related pests such as textile moths - its potential is superb.

The biggest impact though has been in Hotel work, where a bed bug infested room can be handed over to us at 11am by a very concerned hotel manager when the guests check out, and we can have the room completely cleared and handed back to the hotel (for immediate turn around by housekeeping for safe re-occupation the same day) by 1pm in most cases. This system removes the previous need for 2 to 4 hour exclusion periods as chemicals dry and fumigations clear, as well as the need to use residual pesticides.

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