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Avoiding Bedbug Infestations at Home

Finding out you have pests at home be can alarming and difficult to address even if we see them easily running from one corner to another, so imagine the idea of having tiny, obscure pests that are well hidden in your favorite sofa or your comfy bed where you sleep every night. This is typically the scenario with the tiny pests in your bed called bedbugs, for obvious reasons, as they are so small in size and usually only come out night in the dark which makes them all the more difficult to see, meaning you cannot easily address them until you see them with your own eyes.

Their tiny size can easily make them nearly invisible especially if you do not look close enough, as identifying bedbugs will also need a little knowledge and awareness to know what you need to look for. Although bedbugs do not always cause problems despite their size, signs of their presence can be particularly more profound if you have allergies that can be aggravated by their itchy bites, which are grouped flat or raised welts on exposed areas that may also form blisters, which most people may react to differently.

It is a common connotation that bedbugs can only thrive in places and corners that are dirty, similar to other known pests, but since they depend on blood to survive, the cleanliness of a place has nothing to do with their ability to multiply and infest your home as long as there are humans and animals that they can suck blood from. Most people are not aware that bedbugs are usually transferred from an unknowingly infested location like hotels, other homes or furniture shops, where you lay out your belongings that they can crawl into then transfer to your own bed and furniture once you return with them home.

When taking home items that are possible carriers of bedbugs, it is always best to wash them thoroughly before they get in contact with anything at home. Sealing the items before washing, like in an air tight plastic bag for a few days will also help to kill the bedbugs, which you can also do with other items in your home that you suspect to have been infested already, as this can effectively suffocate bugs.

Equipping yourself with a little knowledge will also help you in the proper detection of bedbugs, especially in terms of the appearance of the bugs (brown, oval, and flat) and the eggs they lay, its hatched shells, including their droppings, which are all also tiny and require a close inspection. If you want to save time and effort, you can always call a reliable professional such as Go Forth Pest Control of Charlotte to handle everything for you and make sure these pests are gone without a trace.

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