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Are These Bed Bugs In My Reno, NV Home?

August 24, 2021

How Do Bed Bugs Behave? What Are Signs of Infestation?

Bed bugs resemble other insects, but they still have distinctive traits. Having rounded, reddish-brown bodies, these pests look like apple seeds. They’re just 0.25 of an inch long, but you can see them. You may even notice that their heads are tinier than their tails. In the middle is a dainty part with an odd shape. Bed bugs also have two antennas and six legs. Keep your eyes peeled for their pearly white 0.03 of an inch long eggs and translucent babies.

Blood is what nourishes bed bugs; they aren’t attracted to dirt as many people think. Filth does not influence their activities. These insects will invade animal regions and public places on their hunt for fluid. You can expect them to be around pastures, hotels, bus stations, airports, schools, offices, and the like. All they need is one piece of clothing or bag to cling onto, and they’ll be following you home. Next, they’ll be in: 

  • Fabrics
  • Upholstery
  • Couches
  • Mattresses
  • Wood Trim
  • Wallpaper
  • Flooring
  • Appliances
  • Electronics

Stains, odors, and bites on your body are the three biggest signs of a bed bug infestation. Check your fabrics and surfaces; you’re bound to see blood drops and reddish-brown splotches. The marks will be black or brown fecal blots and powdery particles. Rooms will be overcome with musty smells. Regarding bumps, patchy huddles of them will be nearly everywhere. People tend to mistake outbreaks for rashes.

Is There a Way to Prevent Bed Bugs?

When you’ve left the house:

  • Do your best to not leave your personal belongings on the floor or ground.
  • Search your hotel room for bed bugs. Alert staff if you see any and request a new unit that’s at a great distance.
  • Purchase protective covers or plastic bags for your luggage.
  • Wash your travel clothes in hot water, and use high heat to dry them for at least 20 minutes.

When you’re still at home:

  • Routinely inspect mattress seams, head and footboards, and box springs. Use a flashlight and peek under beds.
  • Examine laundry, furniture, bags, purses, and drawer interiors on a routine basis.
  • Survey second-hand items for infestation indicators, like upholstery and appliances.

How Will Natura Pest Control Handle Bed Bugs?

People try their fortune with retail insecticides and “do it yourself” avenues when they’re faced with bed bugs. These are always losing options. Since these critters have a plethora of hiding places and they’re so small, it will be extremely difficult to find and address all of them. That’s what is required for eradication. Independent methods can be dangerous too. We at Natura Pest Control have safe, conventional bed bug control treatments that are industrial-grade. Follow-up visits are included. Our expert technicians will walk you through the process and solve your problem in no time! Call today for a free inspection!

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