Bedbug Pest Control Calls on the Rise
The National Pest Management Association (http://www.pestworld.org) recently completed the largest ever survey on bedbug infestations in the United States. The facts are in, and, while bedbugs bite, the results sting. Bedbug related calls to exterminators have risen by 81% over the past decade, and up 57% over just the last five years. Bedbug infestations aren’t only relegated to the stereotypical budget motel chains and Skid Row. Far from it, the largest surge in calls comes from apartment and condo buildings as well as single family homes. Even schools and churches are feeling the bite.
The results are based on over 500 pest control businesses located nationwide. According to the survey:
- Infestations occurred in all regions of the U.S.
- Exterminators in Miami, FL and New York City both saw an increase greater than the national average.
- 1 in 5 of the companies treated bedbugs this year. This is up from just 1 in 20 two years ago.
Bed bug outbreaks represent terrible PR for hotels, much of which is unwarranted. Bedbugs are in fact not a sanitation issue. They are brought in by guests and have little to do with the cleanliness of the hotel itself. The current outbreak is credited to the fact that bedbugs are growing increasingly resistant to the chemicals typically used by pest control experts to treat them.
To reduce the chance that bedbugs enter your life, the following precautions may help:
- Vacuum suitcases after returning from vacation.
- Take a quick visual inspection before sleeping in an unfamiliar bed. Look for the bugs themselves or for small blood spots on the sheets or mattress.
- Never bring second-hand furniture into the home without a thorough visual inspection and cleaning if needed.
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