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| Bed Bugs are back in Virginia! |
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The resurgence of Cimex lectularius, the common Bed bug, is being reported across the Commonwealth of Virginia. Our member pest control companies who received 1 or 2 bedbug calls a year are now reporting 1 to 2 each week. That's 50 times more calls!
Experts say the bed bug resurgence started with international travel with bugs probably hitching a ride in suitcases coming from Europe, Asia, the Middle East - places where they've been thriving all along. From their new American base, unwary travelers carried them on to other hotels, dormitories, and into their homes. The resurgence of Cimex lectularius, the common Bed bug, is being reported across the Commonwealth of Virginia. Our member pest control companies who received 1 or 2 bedbug calls a year are now reporting 1 to 2 each week. That's 50 times more calls! Experts say the bed bug resurgence started with international travel with bugs probably hitching a ride in suitcases coming from Europe, Asia, the Middle East - places where they've been thriving all along. From their new American base, unwary travelers carried them on to other hotels, dormitories, and into their homes.
This insect has a famous history as a bloodsucker and is named due to its tendency to feed on a bed's occupants at night. The bed bug primarily attacks humans but can feed on any warm blooded animal such as birds, mice, and pets. The bed bug is found worldwide and probably came to the US from Europe in the 17th century. Prevention: Pest management professionals are often asked what individuals can do to avoid bringing home a bed bug problem
The first step of control is to have a professional thoroughly inspect the area. This inspection is required to determine the places where the bed bugs are living. Once the inspection is complete, the pest control professional will determine the proper type of control technique; treat the area and most likely return for a follow up treatment and inspection. VPMA is a professional organization of approximately 250 member companies employing over 3000 people throughout Virginia and generating over $280 million in annual revenues. It is dedicated to promoting the interests and general welfare of the pest management industry and to supporting scientific, technical and business research in the areas of pest management. For more information, please call our Executive Director, Andrea Coron, at 877/875-8722 or visit our website at http://www.vpmaonline.com/
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