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Breaking the Bed Bug Cycle with New York Bed Bugs

Believe it or not, bed bugs recently made it to the news as one of this year's hottest obsessions. This is only a little bit surprising for people who are unaware of how far-reaching the influx of bed bugs in New York City has become.

2011-01-09
NEW YORK, NY, January 09, 2011 (Press-News.org) The increasing rise in population of the bed bugs in New York has baffled scientists profoundly. The alarming statistics of bed bug infestations reveals how little is known about these clever yet incredibly annoying little pests, and how much it is we need to know about them.

Bed bugs have been given names like The Bug That Ate New York City and The Modern Terrorist for the right reasons. Due to the fact that bed bugs do not transmit any form of disease, the government has not been keen on prioritizing bed bug studies on their agenda. In a city like New York, we obviously have much to worry about than a bunch of tiny creatures, right? Not exactly.

According to New York Bed Bugs, immediately dismissing the common bed bug as nothing more but just another annoying six legged creature is unwise. The damage they cause is largely due to the fact that many are clueless as to how to find them, much less get rid of them.

Bed bugs need the blood of living things in order to survive, which explains those itchy, red marks one sustains when a bug preys on him. New York Bed Bugs shares that some bed bug bites can induce a state of infection so it is better to consult a dermatologist or skin specialist once you get bitten by a bed bug.

After accurately confirming the presence of bed bugs in the home, most people don't think twice about getting rid of the furniture being infested. While a common practice, this is actually not recommended by the experts. Throwing furniture suspected of harboring bed bugs can facilitate the spread of bed bugs to other homes once they reach the street. The better option would be to consult a New York Bed Bug Exterminator.

It is true that anyone can buy a trusted Pesticide brand but not all people know how to make use of them. When not being handled appropriately, a person can be penalized if found to have been responsible for harming other properties. Better leave the dirty work to those who know bed bug best. A New York Bed Bug Exterminator can render quality and effective pest control services by not just killing bed bug eggs but also guide you with advice on how to maintain a bed beg free home.

Break the cycle of bed bug infestation, get expert aid from New York Bed Bug Exterminator services.

New York Bed Bugs offers a 100% Gone the First Time, Guarantee on our service. We will even treat personal and travel items if you feel you have been to a place where you may have been exposed Bed Bugs. Our New York Bed Bug Exterminators are licensed and certified fumigant specialists and will not only treat your infestation, but can even counsel and educate you with expert advice on Bed Bug prevention.


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[Press-News.org] Breaking the Bed Bug Cycle with New York Bed Bugs
Believe it or not, bed bugs recently made it to the news as one of this year's hottest obsessions. This is only a little bit surprising for people who are unaware of how far-reaching the influx of bed bugs in New York City has become.