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Valentine's Day Pest Threat

Valentine's Day Pest Threat

MIAMI, Feb. 4 (UPI) -- U.S. Customs and Border Protection agricultural agents in Miami are on the lookout for pests in Valentine's Day flower imports, the agency says. Flowers...

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Integrated Pest Management Can Increase

Integrated Pest Management Can Increase Crop Production

Farmers know that if you reduce harmful insects and diseases in your crops, you have a chance for a better harvest. Today, many farmers and experts praise Integrated...

NIPCAM Comments 10 Nov 2010 Hits:1249 Pest in the News | Pest Control News

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National Week Aims to Help Homeowners Pr

National Week Aims to Help Homeowners Protect Health and Property Value

National Inspect and Protect Week observed October 4-8 WASHINGTON, Oct. 4 /PRNewswire/ -- With temperatures dropping, we aren't the only ones looking forward to a cozy bed at the...

NIPCAM Comments 04 Oct 2010 Hits:1587 Pest in the News | Pest Control News

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Home NIPCAM News Bedbug Invasion Worsens

Bedbug Invasion Worsens

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Attack of the Bedbugs!!

 
Bedbugs are taking over America. They're everywhere -- in the workplace, at the movie theater, even in the Empire State Building. Worst of all, they're invading your bedroom.

The epidemic of the summer, bedbugs bring a stigma not often experienced in modernized countries. Infestations have surged in recent years and, with limited solutions, these blood-sucking pests are here to stay.

Source: A.L. Szalanski


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The Bloodsucker
The bedbug pierces the skin of its host with two hollow feeding tubes. With one tube it injects its saliva, which numbs the area and prevents blood clotting, then the bedbug sucks the host's blood through the other tube. This process usually lasts 5 minutes.

Fortunately (and mysteriously), bedbugs cannot spread blood-borne diseases.

Source: AP



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Caught in the Act
Most species of bedbugs will feed on humans only when other prey are unavailable -- which unfortunately is the case in most urban environments. The individual insects typically try to feed every five to 10 days, but can survive for up to a year between meals, which aids their stubborn tenacity.

Source: CDC



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Bug-Sniffing Dogs
With bedbugs appearing on a scale not seen since before World War II, pest control companies are scrambling to respond. One of the strategies has been to employ bedbug-sniffing dogs -- such as Radar, seen here in a New York City demonstration by Advanced K9 Detectives.

Source: AP Photo/Bebeto Matthews


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Jar of Bugs
Delores Stewart displays bedbugs found in her home in Columbus, Ohio. The resurgence of bedbugs across the U.S. has homeowners and apartment dwellers taking desperate measure to eradicate the tenacious bloodsuckers, with some relying on dangerous outdoor pesticides and fly-by-night exterminators.

Source: AP

Source: foxnews.com

Last Updated (Tuesday, 24 May 2011 14:53)

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