Monday, April 16, 2012

Bed Bugs Bite in Portland, OR

 Pest Control might not be the first thing you think of if you ever heard the children's nursery rhyme growing up, "Good Night, Sleep Tight, Don't Let the Bed Bugs Bite...."  You may not have known that bed bugs are a REAL pest and bed bug bites are a cause for concern even here in Portland, OR and Vancouver, WA.  Before beginning my journey as a pest control professional I had a vague understanding that bedbugs were real but not a problem here in the northwest.  Growing up that might have been true for people my age (30-somethings) but Bedbugs have come back and they've come back with a vengeance.  Please be on the look out for my up coming horror movies Zombie Bedbugs Strike Back and Vampires vs Bed Bugs.  O.k.well honestly I won't likely be filming a movie, I'm helping people get rid of real live bed bugs.

Bed bugs are not cute!  And their bite is not funny!  Here are some facts about bed bugs:

  • They are flattened oval shaped reddish brown insects.
  • They have 5 life cycles and leave a molt of skin behind with each new stage.
  • Adult bed bug are 4.5-5mm in length, nymph bedbugs are smaller and also lighter in color.  Bed bug eggs are white and tiny and very difficult to see without magnification.
  • Blood Sucking Vampires Common bed bugs (Cimex lectularius)  feed on the blood of warm blooded humans and animals.
  • Bed bugs commonly infest areas people sleep or spend long periods of time such as beds and couches or chairs.
  • Bed bugs often infest in AND around furniture.  In some cases they are found infesting wall voids, baseboards and other areas.
  • Bedbugs infestations and bites can cause physical and psychological reactions.
  • Pest Control Professionals are capable of getting rid of bed bugs.
  • Newer pest control methods are gentler on humans and harder on bugs.

Armed with information-- be on the look out.  If you stay in a hotel (or anywhere away from home really) look for bedbugs in and around the bed and other furniture before bringing your bags in.  Look for the bugs described above, as well as molts of bug skin, brownish/blackish circular stains and blood stains.  If you see bedbugs or signs of bedbugs talk to the hotel management about it and avoid staying in an infested room.  There are many other preventative measures you can take in traveling, but that is another post for another day.  For more information on bed bugs please visit Peak Pest Management's Website.

Here is a picture of a bed bug from bedbugs.org credited to Dan Wylie-Sears:

Courtesy BedBugs.org

Contact Micah
micah@peak-pest-management.com
503-998-4322
360-607-1933
peak-pest-management.com

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