Tuesday, December 17, 2013

Basic Bed Bug Facts

Basic Bed Bug Facts


Bed bugs likely get their name from their habit of feeding on humans while they sleep in their beds. They are found in virtually every place people tend to gather, including residences, hotels, schools, offices, retail stores and even public transportation. 
If you do identify bed bugs in your home,contact a pest professional promptly. They will be able to inspect your home, confirm the species and recommend a course of bed bug treatment.


Habits

Bed bugs like to travel and are good hitchhikers. They will hide in suitcases, boxes and shoes to be near a food supply. They are elusive, nocturnal creatures. They can hide behind baseboards and in cracks, crevices, and folded areas of beds, bedding and adjacent furniture, especially mattresses and box springs. Bed bugs can also hide in electrical switchplates, picture frames, wallpaper and nearly anywhere inside a home, car, bus, or other shelter. Bed bugs usually come out at night for a blood meal. However, they are opportunistic insects and can take a blood meal during the day, especially in heavily-infested areas. Bed bugs usually require 5-10 minutes to engorge with blood. After feeding, they move to secluded places and hide for 5-10 days. During this time in the bed bug life cycle, they do not feed but instead digest their meal, mate, and lay eggs.


Habitat

So where do bed bugs live? Bed Bugs like to hide in small cracks and crevices close to a human environment. They can be found behind baseboards, wallpaper, upholstery, and in furniture crevices. Beg bugs are also known to survive in temporary or alternative habitats, such as backpacks and under the seats in cars, busses and trains.


Threats

Although bed bugs can dine on any warm-blooded animal, they primarily dine on humans. Bed bugs do not transmit diseases, but their bites can become red, itchy welts.

Phoenix Bed Bugs in Hotels

Service For Hotels & Motels

Bed bugs are an unfortunate and inevitable cost of doing business in the hospitality industry. Regrettably, preventative measures are limited due to the “hitchhiker” lifestyles these bugs live. The two most effective methods of identifying bed bug infestations are, training housekeeping and maintenance staff on Hospitality industryhow to identify bed bug signs, and proactive searches by canine bed bug detection services. The key to maintaining the reputation your staff strives to uphold is recognizing bed bug infestations before your guests do. No matter how the infestation is discovered, prompt action is mandatory to prevent spreading to additional rooms and future guests.

Protocol once bed bugs are discovered:

  • Quarantine the room and contact an EcoForce Heat Systems trained professional at 855-4-ECOFORCE
  • Technicians will arrive in 24 hours or less to provide bed bug heat treatments with EcoForce Heat Systems® specifically designed heaters
  • Temperatures between 122°-150°F will be monitored and recorded via remote temperature monitors
  • EcoForce professionals verify proper treatment temperatures, duration, and overall effectiveness
  • Treatment times will last an average of 8-24 hours depending on structural specifications and volume, once the room is cleaned by housekeeping it is back in service and available for occupancy 
  • EcoForce Heat Systems offers third party canine inspections by Cimex K-9. Canine inspections are a valuable tool for identifying bed bug problems via routine searches and for ensuring post-treatment effectiveness. Third party inspections offer no monitory benefits to us and are our way of offering premier services to our customers.
Don’t put your company’s character at risk, handle bed bug problems right the first time! Contact EcoForce Heat Systems at 855-4-ECOFORCE or at info@ecoforceheatsystems.com.