Bed Bug Information
General informationBed bugs are small insects that feed mainly on human blood. They can be confused with other insects, and many people are not even aware of their presence until they have been bitten. However, not everyone has a reaction to bed bug bites. You may not discover that you have bed bugs until you see other signs of the pests. These can be the bed bugs themselves, their eggs or droppings, or the blood stains they leave behind, found in the tufts and folds of mattresses, box springs, chairs and other material. <read more> Bed bugs spread mainly by hitchhiking onto furniture, luggage and clothing, and by travelling along spaces that connect apartments, and rooms in commercial and institutional settings. Effective control requires cooperation with your neighbors, landlord and pest management provider. It is hard but not impossible to get rid of bed bugs. Do not try to get rid of them on your own. Get help from a well trained and licensed pest management professional. education materials
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Bed bug & healthAlthough bed bugs and their bites are a nuisance, they are not known to spread disease. Other health-related consequences have been noted: <read more>
Prevention and ControlIn New York City, building owners are required by law to provide apartments free of pests, but residents can also take steps to prevent the spread of bed bugs: <read more>
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