Home |  Shop |  Search |  Checkout   Join us on Facebook Follow us on Twitter




The common bed bug (Cimex lectularius Linnaeus) probably received its name from its close association with human bedding. Bed bugs often seek refuge in bedding during the day and feed on the bed's occupants at night. These insects are known by several names: wall louse, house bug, mahogany flat, red coat, and crimson ramblers, to name a few.

It has never been proven that bed bugs are disease carriers in the United States. They are spread mainly by clothing and baggage of travelers and visitors, secondhand beds, bedding materials, furniture, and laundry.

Bed Bugs

The mature bed bug is a brown- to mahogany-colored, wingless insect. Its size depends on how recently it has eaten a blood meal. An unfed bed bug is between 1/4 and 3/8 inches long.

Bed bug eggs are white and about 1/3-inch long. Under favorable conditions the female bed bug lays about 200 eggs at the rate of 3 or 4 per day.

Heavily used hiding places are evident by black or brown spots of dried blood excrement on the surfaces where the bugs rest. Eggs, egg shells, and cast skins may be found near these places. Usually there is an offensive odor where bed bugs are numerous. In early infestations the bed bugs are found only about the tufts, seams, and folds of mattresses and daybed covers; later they spread to cracks and crevices in the bedsteads. If allowed to multiply, they establish themselves behind baseboards, window and door casings, pictures, and moldings, and in furniture, loosened wallpaper, and cracks in plaster and partitions.

/home/petdogca/public_html/shop/pests/BedBug.htm

Categories relevant to: BedBug

Bedbug Solutions

Manufacturers relevant to: BedBug


Products relevant to: BedBug



Didn't find what you need?
"Google" search our site!



Other search options:

Viewing:

BedBug Discount Pet Supplies

Search Refinements

Refine or Narrow by Pet Type:
  • Other

  • BedBug Manufacturers:









      Visit our sister site: Michigan Biz

      Copyright 1999-2024 GregRobert Enterprises, LLC.

      Family Owned / Family Values