Post from January, 2011

Bed Bugs Pictures

Wednesday, 26. January 2011 14:14

Bed Bugs Bites Pictures

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Effective Bed Bug Treatment- Tips and Videos

Saturday, 22. January 2011 17:25

Bed Bugs Treatment Tips:

Bed bugs pictures

Bed Bugs Biting in Action.

Bed Bugs

bed bug inspection. Skill / method for mattress

Bedlam Bed Bug Control Spray

Trap Bed Bugs & Other Insects

Bed Bug Control: Professional Bed Bug Spray

How to Kill Bed Bugs Professionally (w/ Liquids/Sprays)

How to Use Professional Bed Bug Powder

Bed Bug Bite in Action

Live bed bugs

  • Decide the location for the pesticide application.
  • Find out which chemicals can or cannot be applied on mattresses and couches (sensitive areas where many people may frequently come in contact with often.)
  • Longer residual pesticides are not recommended for use on areas such as the mattresses, upholstery, and areas where people may come in direct contact with often
  • Different pesticides have different residual times, therefore it should be reapplied as needed for continual treatment.

Other Related Articles for more specific instructions and control tips:

Bed Bug Control- Aerosol Spray

Bed Bug Control – Liquid Concentrate

Bed Bug Control – Dust 

Save Your Sanity – Bed Bug Tents 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Rats

Monday, 17. January 2011 18:13

 

General Rat Information

Rats make squeaking noises, whistles and chirps. Where ever rats are they will also leave evidence by droppings or gnawing marks. Rat dropping sizes range from ½’’-¾’’in in length. Tracks can also be left behind by rats in muddy or dusty surfaces. If you have house pets, such as cats or dogs and they bring home dead rat carcasses, it could also mean a rat infestation might be present. Keep Reading

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What About Bed Bugs in Hotels?

Monday, 17. January 2011 18:11

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Bed Bugs in Hotels

There have been many shocking discoveries within the recent years that target bed bugs in hotels. Many of the guests to hotels ranging from upscale to low-priced hotels have filed lawsuits for waking up with several bed bug bites on their bodies. The Bed Bug Registry online helps guests of hotels or new apartment renters to find out whether there is an infestation of bed bugs or not.

Bed bugs can travel with you—on your suitcase, clothing, boxes, just about anything. This makes hotels and apartments, where tenants are always in and out, an easy target for bed bug infestations. Keep Reading

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Carpenter Bee

Monday, 17. January 2011 17:54

Carpenter Bee, pest info

Identification
Carpenter bees are actually commonly mistaken for bumblebees. They may be easily confused in that they are of similar size and are of similar colors. You may only be able to tell by looking closely at their abdomens. Like bumblebees, adult carpenter bees are about 1 inch in length and are marked in black and yellow and in some rare cases, black and orange. The major difference would be on the abdomen. The abdomens of bumblebees are fuzzy and full of hair. They are yellow with black markings along the abdomen. However, the abdomens of carpenter bees are hairless and a shiny black color. Also, bumblebees are social insects that nest underground however, carpenter bees are not as social. They may swarm in groups around the eaves of wood homes to clean out old tunnels that they have carved out previously or to excavate new ones. Keep Reading

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