Topic Overview
What are bedbugs?
Bedbugs
are small, flat, and wingless insects. Like
mosquitoes, they feed on blood from animals or people. The bugs range in colour
from almost white to brown. They turn rusty red after feeding.
The bugs get their name because they like to hide in bedding and
mattresses. They usually hide during the day and are active at night when they
feed. They can live for 10 months, and they can go weeks without
feeding.
Bedbugs do not seem to spread disease to people. But itching from
the bites can be so bad that some people will scratch enough to cause breaks in
the skin that get infected easily. The bites can also cause an
allergic reaction in some people.
See a picture of a
bedbug
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Where can you find bedbugs?
Bedbugs are found worldwide, but they are most common in developing
countries. Once rare in North America and Europe, bedbugs may be on the rise in
these areas.
Bedbugs are most often found in hotels, motels, hostels, shelters,
and apartment complexes where large numbers of people come and go.
Because bedbugs hide in small crevices, they can come into your
house on luggage, furniture, clothing, pillows, boxes, and other objects. The
bugs can hide in beds, floors, furniture, wood, and paper trash during the
day.
How do you know if you have bedbugs?
The first sign of bedbugs may be red, itchy bites on the skin,
usually on the arms or shoulders. Bedbugs tend to leave straight rows of bites,
unlike some other insects that leave bites here and there.
Look also for these other signs:
- The bugs themselves, especially along the seams
of mattresses.
- Tiny bloodstains on sheets and
mattresses.
- Dark spots of insect waste where bedbugs might crawl
into hiding places on furniture, walls, and floors.
- A sweet odour
from bedbugs’ scent glands where bedbugs are found in large numbers.
How do you get rid of bedbugs?
To get rid of bedbugs:
- Remove debris, such as wood and paper trash
piles, where these bugs may hide.
- Wash, vacuum, or clean all
furniture and bedding. Be sure to vacuum cracks in wood doors or floors where
bugs may hide.
- Put small things like jewellery boxes, pillows, and
stuffed animals in a dark plastic bag, and leave them outside in the hot sun
for 2 or 3 days.
- Get rid of mattresses and box springs that have
bedbugs. If you cannot throw them out, then cover the mattress and box springs
with a plastic mattress bag that traps the bugs.
- Wash clothes and
bedding in hot water, and dry them with the hot cycle of the clothes
dryer.
- Use a bug spray or other insecticide in cracks in floors or
bed frames where you think bugs could hide. Check with a garden or hardware
store for the right spray to kill the bugs. Read and carefully follow
directions for using any insecticide.
If you cannot get rid of the bedbugs yourself, you can call an
insect control company for treatment choices.
When the bugs are gone, be sure to keep your house and bedding
clean to prevent the bugs from coming back.