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#1 Posted : Friday, November 05, 2010 11:11:18 AM Quote

A bedbug infestation may produce symptoms such as skin rashes, allergic reactions, and psychological effects. Cimicosis, another term for bedbug bites, may be found throughout the body's surface, some produce little to no effect on the skin, while others form red prominent blisters. A proper diagnosis includes both locating the bedbugs and showing comparable symptoms of infection. As treatment, the bedbugs must be terminated, but is otherwise symptomatic. Since the 1980's to the 1990's, infestations have augmented at an increasing rate within well developed countries. Some speculate that this resurgence was due to increased foreign travel, the bedbug's adaptive resistance to pesticides, and the fact that more people have been buying and selling used furniture - a primary nesting ground for these insects.

A household may become infested with bedbugs in a number of ways. These parasites, along with their eggs, may attach themselves to pets, which in turn bring them into the house. They may also cling onto clothing or hide inside suitcases, creating an extremely convenient transportation system. Wild animals, particularly birds, may also carry these parasites as they fly from location to location. One may locate a single bedbug on their own; however, once established they often congregate together. They will typically inhabit beds or couches in order to stay in close proximity to their hosts, but may also be found in vehicles or buried within bedside clutter.

Bedbugs are typically nocturnal and highly elusive, making them very difficult to spot. They may hide in small, dark crevices and their eggs may be found within the mattress or fabric seams. In addition to the rash-like bites on the skin, other signs of bedbugs may be evident from blood smears, fecal spots, or molts found on the bed sheets. Detection devices use heat and/or carbon dioxide in order to attract and lure them out. Detection dogs, when properly trained, can pinpoint the location of a bedbug infestation within 97.5% accuracy. As of mid-2009, it's estimated that about 100 dogs are trained and used to find bedbugs.

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