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- Bed Bugs: Get Them Out and Keep Them Out | US EPA
Introduction to Bed Bugs; Characteristics of Bed Bugs; How to Find Bed Bugs; Bed Bug Information Clearinghouse; What Landlords Need to Know
- How to Find Bed Bugs | US EPA - U. S. Environmental Protection Agency
A more accurate way to identify a possible infestation is to look for physical signs of bed bugs When cleaning, changing bedding, or staying away from home, look for: Rusty or reddish stains on bed sheets or mattresses caused by bed bugs being crushed
- Introduction to Bed Bugs - US EPA
The common bed bug (Cimex lectularius) is a pest – feeding on blood, causing itchy bites and generally irritating their human hosts EPA and other agencies all consider bed bugs a public health pest, but bed bugs are not known to transmit disease
- Bed Bugs Appearance and Life Cycle | US EPA - U. S. Environmental . . .
Knowing what to look for is the first step in identifying and controlling bed bugs There are many bugs that look like bed bugs, so an accurate identification is a critical first step to avoid costly treatment for the wrong bug
- Do-it-yourself Bed Bug Control | US EPA - U. S. Environmental Protection . . .
Controlling bed bugs is complex Using an integrated pest management (IPM) approach incorporates both non-chemical and pesticide methods Success depends on the extent of the infestation, clutter on site, and resident participation
- Top Ten Tips to Prevent or Control Bed Bugs | US EPA
Confirm you have bed bugs rather than other insects (if needed, show to your local extension agent trained in pest control), assess Integrated Pest Management (IPM) options before considering pesticide, try mattress encasements, and more
- How to Find Bed Bugs | Bed Bugs: Get Them Out and Keep Them Out - US EPA
Understanding the behavior of bed bugs (how they eat, live, and reproduce) will help you to find an infestation before it becomes established and to monitor for the presence of bed bugs after your home has been treated
- Local Resources for Bed Bug Assistance | US EPA
Bed bug support is widely available from a variety of sources Many communities offer resources related to bed bugs For example: Many countries and local health departments, such as New York City's, provide online resources regarding bed bug issues both in general and specific to their regions
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