Bed Bugs

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Signs Of Bed Bug Infestations

It isn’t always easy to identify bed bugs or know there’s a problem. They remain hidden in tiny cracks and crevices during the daytime. Often the first sign of bed bugs is bites that appear on your body after you wake up. Rentokil Pest Control Ireland is the expert in bed bug prevention for your home with its 90+ years of experience.

Rentokil will help you with the following:

Common Signs of Bed Bugs

It’s difficult to confirm presence of bed bugs just by looking at your bites.  

Look for these clues to their presence:

  • Dark/black stains - on the mattress and surrounding area from bed bug excreta.

  • Sweet scent - An unpleasant, sweet, sickly scent.

  • Small dark spots - Small dark blood spots on bedding known as 'faecal spotting'.

  • Live insects - despite being small (adult are only 4-5mm long) it’s possible to spot live bed bugs and shed skins.

Bed bugs can be difficult and costly to control. It’s important to act as soon as you have noticed evidence of activity.

What Do Bed Bugs Look Like?

Adult bed bugs can easily be identified by their appearance. Compared to other small biting insects, bed bugs differ in colour, shape, and anatomy.

Bed bugs are:

  1. Size- Around 4-5mm long
  2. Shape-Oval and flattened in shape
  3. Legs- 6 thick, well-developed legs
  4. Wings-Vestiges of wings called wing pads
  5. Colour-Red to brown in colour
  6. Head-A beak with three segments;
  7. Antennas-A set of antennas with four parts.

How To Find Bed Bugs In Your Home?

Although your bed is the first place to check, bed bugs can also hide in furniture and furnishings including:

  • bed frames and headboard crevices
  • mattress seams
  • carpets and underlay
  • skirting boards
  • between timber floorboards
  • in cracked or broken plaster, behind peeling wallpaper
  • inside electrical sockets and fittings
  • drawers and cupboards
  • wardrobes
  • bedside cabinets

Bed bugs are usually found in bedrooms and sleeping areas because they need easy access to a bloodmeal at night. They are also attracted to bodyheat and carbon dioxide from our breath.

Have you noticed these signs?

An inspection by Rentokil will help to confirm a problem and enable our Technicians to offer the best solution using industry leading bed bug treatments.

Our Entotherm Heat Treatment solution is ideal for treating an entire room or specific items found with an infestation.

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How Do Bed Bugs Spread?

They’re usually carried into a home or business on clothing, or in luggage or furniture. Given their size, bed bugs are well adapted to travel.

Second hand / vintage furniture

  • Second hand furniture can also harbour bed bugs. Carefully inspect for signs of infestation before taking items home, especially cracks and crevices. Rentokil can treat items before you bring them into your home.

Staying away in an overnight accommodation

Spending a night in a hotel with an infestation is the most common way of spreading bed bugs.

  • Check for blood spotting on bed linen and other common signs in your hotel room when you arrive.
  • Inform hotel management if you have suspicions.
  • It may be necessary to launder, fumigate or treat belongings before returning home to ensure they are pest-free.

Visiting friends and neighbours

If your home has bed bugs, don’t risk spreading them by taking clothes, suitcases or furniture to hotels or people’s homes.

Established bed bug infestations can migrate to adjoining properties by crawling through wall or floor cavities.  If you live in a flat, apartment or terraced house, inform your neighbours and other tenants to take action quickly.

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