Happy new year

Year 2012 this will be a year free of bedbugs
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bedbugs party

watch this video and see how these bugs suck your blood every night

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bedbugs breed

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It is interesting to find out about these alarm pheromones. Breed (breeding) for female bedbug is a very traumatic experience. For the conception of the male is known term traumatic insemination, the stomach will be pierced with the female sex organs of male long and sharp (see figure) to deliver sperm into the ovary. In the adultfemale bedbug, these traumatic experiences can still be retained.But in a teenage female bedbug (juvenile) ways this mating can be deadly (fatal). For that the females will be release alarm pheromoneas a warning sign that the male is approaching.

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where do bed bugs come from

Within the last five years worldwide uproar with the return of bedbugs. The creature was unexpectedly makes people panic around the globe, not least in continental Europe and America since the year 1930 has been declared the area as a ’free bedbugs’. What article of the bedbug resurgence of this?

Many experts who posits the outbreak of bedbugs’ was as a result of prohibiting the use of the insecticide DDT(dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane) is a very powerful tool to eradicatethe insect in 1972. Before the ban on the use of DDT, spraying these substances will eradicate bedbugs (both adults and eggs) bya landslide. But because this was a side effect of DDT resulted in a drastic decline in bird populations Condor, and hawks in the U.S., it was decided to stop its use.

where do bed bugs come from ?
bedbugs can come from anywhere, could have come from a warehouse or garage storage of clothes, bags, shoes or almost all areas of moist and neverexposed to sunlight of our own homes or fromneighbors or relatives house that we visit.
Not infrequently also bedbugs come from things we borrowed such as pillows, blankets, etc,
of the person’s house there are lots of bedbugs
So from now on clean room, garage and throughoutyour home.
Remove all unnecessary items, so as not to be a nest of bedbugs.
cleanliness is healthy.
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what does a bed bug look like

Bedbug is a beast night (nocturnal). He will find food(sucking our blood) at night before dawn. At the time suck our blood, he will inject a type of anesthetics, so we will not feel the bite. He will also release substances anticoagulant(anti-clotting of blood) allowing blood to flow smoothly into the body. A very itchy red bumps on the skin is caused byallergy to spit (saliva) is the bedbugs. Although so far not been bedbugs are known as carriers (vectors) a dangerouscontagious disease, but a straw blood can cause anemia inelderly people and infants.

bedbugs it looked like a monster
do not believe look at the picture below which has been magnified thousands of times

 

Previously, bedbugs were not known to spread any disease, their bites, however, can cause hives, which result in itching and skin breaks. MRSA, the drug resistant bacterium is the leading cause of nosocomial infections. The breakouts on the skins allow MRSA to cause severe untreatable infections. MRSA contracted through the open wound can remain on the skin causing skin infections and eruptions. Some MRSA directly target the lungs and bloodstream, making it extremely dangerous and sometimes fatal.

 

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bug in bed

The emergence of the bedbug was like a mere happen overnight (overnight). In 2009, in New York City alone no less than 11,000 complaints (complaint) of this bedbugattacks in the household. In fact not only pervasive in bed, these animals also spread in schools, movie theaters andshopping centers. Apart from the banning of DDT use, the mobility of the modern man is suspected as the culprit ofthis bedbug spread through the hotel, flights, studentdormitories, apartments and so on. By bringing a bedbugeggs are on luggage, handbags, backpacks, boxes and so on, then there was a rapid deployment. In the U.S. evenbroader deployment has been categorized as an outbreak(outbreak).

Average of 6-10 hours we spend our lives in bed,try to imagine if you bed become bed bugs nestingplaces like the picture below! (looks horrible right)

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how big are bed bugs ?

Adult bed bugs are light brown to reddish-brown, flattened, oval shaped and have no hind wings but front wings are vestigial and reduced to pad-like structures.Bed bugs have segmented abdomens with microscopic hairs that give them a banded appearance. Adults grow to 4–5 mm in length and 1.5–3 mm wide. Newly hatched nymphs are translucent, lighter in colour and become browner as they moult and reach maturity. Bed bugs may be mistaken for other insects such as booklice and carpet beetles, or vice-versa.

 

 

The name “bed bug” is derived from the insect’s preferred habitat of houses and especially beds or other areas where people sleep. Bed bugs, though not strictly nocturnal, are mainly active at night and are capable of feeding unnoticed on their hosts. They have however been known by a variety of names, including wall louse, mahogany flat, crimson rambler, heavy dragoon, chinche and redcoat

 Bed bugs have six life stages (five immature and an adult stage). They will shed their skins through a molting process (ecdysis)  throughout multiple stages of their lives. The discarded outer shells look like clear, empty exoskeletons of the bugs themselves. Bed bugs must molt six times before becoming fertile adults.

Bedbugs are grouped in the world of insects with its Latin name Cimex Lectularius. These insects usually live and breed in mattresses and bedding to suck human blood to carry out his life

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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