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While the main insect of concern in the genus Cimex is the common bed bug, which prefers human blood, there are other insects related to bed bugs which are similar in appearance and habit. It is important to obtain a positive identification if there is any question as to the identity of the pest. The tropical bed bug is closely related to the common bed bug in that it prefers to feed on humans; however, the tropical bed bug is not as widespread as the common bed bug.

There are several species of insects which resemble the bed bug but have other preferred food sources. When the normal food source is unavailable, though, these insects might feed on humans. Some of these pests might not feed on humans but might bite until the insect realizes that the food source is not preferred.

Within the family Cimicidae, which the genus Cimex is a member, there are species which are not normally found in human dwellings but might be accidentally introduced via hosts, migration from former feeding areas, or by transporting by humans.

European Swallow Bug The European swallow bug feeds on a broader list of birds than just swallows and will enter buildings and feed on humans if their normal bird hosts are unavailable. Its preferred hosts, swallows, may have nests which become infested by swallow bugs. Swallows might abandon nests, but the swallow bugs can emerge in warm weather in anticipation of the return of the swallows. If these birds do not return, the swallow bugs will move and can find their way into the living space of a home, where they feed on humans.

Eastern Bat Bug The eastern bat bug is a common insect in attics or where bats are present and may easily work their way into a structure and feed on humans. The eastern bat bug, found mostly in the eastern part of the United States, is probably the most common insect easily mistaken for a bed bug. There are several characteristics which distinguish the bat bug from the bed bug and these can be easily observed using a hand lens or microscope. There is a western bat bug, but there are no documented cases of this insect attacking humans, even if they infest homes. Prior to the recent common bed bug resurgence, the bat bug was probably the most common insect related to a bed bug that humans encountered. The bat bug experience has since been overshadowed by the common bed bug. The chimney swift bug lives in nests of the namesake birds and will bite humans if they have no other source of food; however, they usually do not cause massive infestations.

The Poultry Bug The poultry bug (Haemotosiphon inodorus) is found near birds and is a common pest of chicken and duck houses. These bugs hide near where the birds roost and will emerge at night to feed. If humans remain in close proximity with poultry, these bugs can feed on humans, although their preferred food source is poultry and fowl.

Picture of bugs that resemble bed bugs: From left to right, swallow bug (Oeciacus vicarius), bed bug (Cimex lectularius) and bat bug (Afrocimex constrictus)

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Scientists Use Bed Bugs’ Own Chemistry Against Them

SCIENTISTS USE BED BUGS OWN CHEMISTRY AGAINST THEM

COLUMBUS, Ohio Scientists here have determined that combining bed bugs own chemical signals with a common insect control agent makes that treatment more effective at killing the bugs.

The researchers found that stirring up the bed bugs by spraying their environment with synthetic versions of their alarm pheromones makes them more likely to walk through agents called desiccant dusts, which kill the bugs by making them highly susceptible to dehydration.

A blend of two pheromones applied in concert with a silica gel desiccant dust proved to be the most lethal combination.

In the past decade, bed bugs have become an increasing problem in industries ranging from agriculture and housing to travel and hospitality, so much so that the Environmental Protection Agency hosted a National Bed Bug Summit in April of this year.

The species, Cimes lectularius, also is developing resistance to the insecticides approved to spray infested areas, treatments that belong to a group of compounds called pyrethroids.

Desiccant dusts that are sprinkled in infested areas, however, are among the oldest forms of insect control and are still considered effective killers as long as the bugs walk through them.

Once we put the alarm pheromone in the places bed bugs hide, boom, they instantly started moving around and moving through the desiccant dust, said Joshua Benoit, lead author of the study and a doctoral candidate in entomology studying under David Denlinger at Ohio State University.

Consistently, the addition of a pheromone blend to desiccant dust was more effective than adding either chemical by itself or by using desiccant dust alone.

The research is published in the current issue of the Journal of Medical Entomology.

The two bed bug alarm pheromone ingredients are known as (E)-2-hexenal and (E)-2-octenal. When bed bugs are disturbed or excited, they secrete these two pheromones and tend to want to move around.

While some pheromones are known to attract species for reproductive purposes, these particular pheromones act more as a repellent, Benoit explained.

These pheromones also can be bought from any chemical company. Theyre well-established chemicals, are easy to make in the lab, and are readily available, he said.

Two types of desiccant dusts were used in the experiments: diatomaceous earth, a naturally occurring, chalky substance, and a compound called Dri-die, made from a silica gel. Desiccant dusts are designed to disturb the bed bugs cuticle, particularly the waxy outer layer on insects that allows bugs to stay hydrated. Without the waxy protection, insects are more prone to dry up and die.

The researchers first tested the chemical combination on five bed bugs at a time for 10-minute exposures in petri dishes. They tested both types of desiccant dusts as well as each pheromone component alone and in a blend more typical of natural secretion.

Bed bugs exposed to Dri-die and a blend of pheromones lost water at a much faster rate than did bed bugs treated with the desiccant dust alone. The scientists found that bed bugs exposed to Dri-die alone lost 21 percent more water than untreated control bugs. Water loss nearly doubled with either (E)-2-hexenal or (E)-2-octenal applied alone and tripled with a blend of both pheromones.

Young bed bugs exposed to the combination died in about a day, three days earlier than control bed bugs. Adult female bed bugs exposed to the combination survived for about 6 days, compared to females exposed only to the desiccant dust, which lived for an average of 17 days.

In petri dish tests, the scientists found that the combined treatments using Dri-die consistently worked better than those using diatomaceous earth at generating rapid water loss in the bed bugs.

Turning to a more natural setting for bed bugs, the researchers set up a small plastic container in which a folded piece of paper offered bed bugs a place to hide. Bed bugs tend to stay hidden in wall and floor cracks, moldings or mattresses by day and feed on human or animal blood at night. The researchers created this experimental habitat to see if alarm pheromones would bring bed bugs out of hiding.

After the bed bugs stopped moving within the paper, called a harborage, the scientists applied the desiccant dust followed by the alarm pheromone. They used the most effective blend of pheromones as determined in the petri dish experiments, as well as Dri-die, the more effective of the two desiccant dusts.

All of the bed bugs came out of hiding within five minutes of the application of the alarm pheromones, Benoit said. And the combination of a blend of pheromones and Dri-die reduced survival by 50 percent of both young and adult bed bugs, he said. At least half the young bed bugs were dead within 10 days, and about 60 percent of adult female bed bugs died within 40 days.

Desiccant dust is messy, but its not toxic, so it can be used in agricultural settings, such as chicken coops, where bed bugs can be a big problem, Benoit said. The dust method also can be used in housing, where it would be sprinkled on carpet and eventually vacuumed.

These results were achieved in small areas, but Benoit and colleagues hope the technique could also be applied to large environments infested with bed bugs. Benoit is reluctant to suggest the use of desiccant dusts with alarm pheromones until additional experiments are conducted.

Before companies start selling desiccant dusts laced with alarm pheromones, more tests need to be carried out in room-sized arenas to determine any possible negative effects, Benoit said. Even so, the researchers believe the use of alarm pheromones could increase the effectiveness of desiccant dusts and other kinds of residual insecticides used to kill bed bugs as well.

Benoit noted that repeated use of spray pesticides to which bed bugs are resistant boosts the survival of bed bugs with that resistance, forcing the use of higher and higher concentrations of toxic chemicals to eradicate the insects.

We think that rather than pursue completely new pesticides, its better to use old pesticides in new ways, he said.

This research was supported by a grant from the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases and an Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center Directors Fellowship to Benoit.

The studys co-authors are Seth Phillips and David Denlinger of Ohio States Department of Entomology, and Travis Croxall, Brady Christensen and Jay Yoder of Wittenberg Universitys Department of Biology.

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Contact: Joshua Benoit, (614) 247-5093; benoit.8@osu.edu (E-mail is the best way to contact Benoit.)

Written by Emily Caldwell, (614) 292-8310; caldwell.151@osu.edu

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On Sep 14 2012 Dave Achtenberg wrote, We have had an isolated case of bed bugs in April of 2012. We had our pest control compamy come in and remedy the situation.They also do monthly inpections of our hotel. Our housekeeping staff check rooms on a daily basis and we have not had any further problems. Dave Achtenberg General Manager Read Full Report at bedbugregistry.com

On Jul 2 2012 Bugman wrote, Evidence of bedbugs found in room during inspection proir to bringing anything in. I'm an inspector for a major pest control company and I always inspect before bringing anything in. Read Full Report at bedbugregistry.com

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Are you wondering how to kill bed bugs? The absolute best bed bug exterminatortreatment is GREEN.Miller Pest & Termiteusesa mechanical treatment verses a chemical treatment in sensitive areas to ensure the safety of our customers as well giving our customers piece of mind that they are getting the best available bed bug treatment on the market today.

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When a company heat treats your homemanybed bugs will die,but there will still be anumberof them surviving. Because of this reason,most pest control companys using the heat treatment method,willtreat with a chemical afterwords. The bestliquid chemical out therewill be strong enough to kill bed bugs for about two weeks. What kind of protection is that?

Our treatment process will be working for you 365 days.Our Green Treatmentwill last 26 times longer than chemical and comes with a warranty over 300 days longer!The only cases we have ever encountered where bed bugs HAVE to be heattreated is when furniture is completely infested.If you dont use heat, you must throw away all infestedfurniture. This is why we douse heat in a limited number amounts. If yourbed bug jobrequires heat, (very few do) you will seeus usingtheheat tentbelow. This heat tent is just big enough to fit a few pieces of furniture inside.

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Home owners have reported damage from the bed bug heat treatment. Some examples include: moisture between glass panes of insulated windows, doors wont shut/open, cracks in floor boards, counter/cabinets separating from walls, hardwood floors cracking/separating and blinds wrapping.

We are now receiving reports of problems after heat treatments. Prior heat treatments create especially difficult elimination protocol to resolve this problem.

Because some heating process is gradual and particularly so at the periphery, this causes the bed bugs to migrate to the spaces between walls and in between floors and ceilings. These areas become their new home in the suburbs.

After temperatures have returned to normal, the bed bugs emerge from these new harborages and re-enter the room where they attack and feed on the occupants within that space. After feeding, some return to the new found harborages where they lay eggs and are more difficult to treat.

In one report it was noted that as screws holding the headboard support in place were removed, nymphs and adults emerged from the screw holes. Heat drives bed bugs in the spaces between walls floors and ceilings. Bed bugs easily travel into neighboring Apartments, Condos, and Town Houses. Apartment owner(s) and Condo and Town Home associations need information to set best treatment polices for the infested unit. Knowing this helps protect neighboring units from excess infestation.

Miller Pest is proud to offer limited prep to 90% of our infested customers. This means you dont have to put your life on hold for days preparing for treatment. To prepare for treatment we only ask that you clean your home like you are having a guest over. We will even take care of your bed linens. Please dont remove anything from your room as this can make your problem worse. When our technician completes your initial treatment, we will then inform you if you have any homework before our next scheduled visit. Usually we will place items in trash bags that will nedd laundered. If any chemical is applied by the homeowner then it is automatically considered a high infestation because these products only spread the problem that was most likely isolated close to the bed. This will eventually most require you many hours of prep work to allow us too property treat certain areas.

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