Alabama Bed Bug Control: Identification & Prevention

Having a bed bug infestation can be devasting and removing them can be a long and tedious process. To avoid these pests altogether, it’s important for every homeowner to identify early signs of bed bugs in their Alabama home. Check out these common bed bug signs and how you can avoid them.

Bed Bug Bites

One of the easier signs to identify an infestation is seeing bed bug bites on your skin. Bed bugs need a blood meal to survive and will often look to us and our pets for it. If bitten, bed bugs will leave a red, itchy welt on your skin. However, it can be easy to confuse bed bug bites with other insect bites. A common indicator that you have been bitten is the series of three or four welts in a row, where you can usually find them on any skin that was exposed during sleep.

Stains on Your Sheets

After a bed bug has its blood meal, its flat body quickly changes into a round, bloated form. If these bed bugs found themselves in your mattress, you could easily crush or squeeze them when you’re sleeping. While this might not eliminate them, it can cause the blood they just fed on to leak and create a red or rust-colored stain on your sheets. Check your sheets, clothes, and pillows for these spots.

Strange Odors in Your Home

If you start smelling an unusual, musty odor in your bedroom, this could be an indication that bed bugs have infested. When they are threatened or bothered, bed bugs will emit an ‘alarm’ pheromone as a response. This pheromone can produce an odor that smells sweet or musty, like cilantro, almonds, or coriander. While this smell can be faint if a single bed bug emits the odor, it can be very noticeable if many bed bugs are present.

Finding Bed Bugs & Their Casings

One of the most solid confirmations that a bed bug infestation has occurred is seeing a live adult bed bug or its casing in your home. Abandoned shell casings are a reliable, early sign of a growing infestation. These shell casings are translucent, hollow outlines of the young bed bug. You can often find these casings in mattress seams, upholstered furniture, holes, cracks, and crevices. Live bed bugs are small and brown and typically look like the shape of an apple seed. If you see a live one, it is the best confirmation you need to call your Alabama bed bug control company for help.

Preventing Bed Bugs

Bed bugs are notorious for hitchhiking their way inside homes, making it difficult to prevent them from entering; although by placing and taking a few precautions, you can avoid them. Consider these tips on preventing bed bugs from entering your home:

  • Before bringing any used furniture inside your home, make sure you thoroughly inspect it.
  • When traveling, inspect the bed and furniture. Keep the suitcase off the floor and bed, inspecting them before leaving.
  • If you suspect that you’ve been around bed bugs, wash and dry your clothes on a hot setting as soon as possible.
  • Seal cracks and crevices with caulk around your home to help prevent bed bugs and other pests from entering.
  • If you suspect that bed bugs have entered your home, reach out to your local pest control company for a thorough inspection, treatment, and future prevention plan.

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