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Bed Bugs Invade the Heart of New York

The dramatic and alarming increase of the bed bug population is plaguing the city of New York. Facts and expert help from professionals are the solutions to this ongoing battle between man and bug.

2011-01-16
NEW YORK, NY, January 16, 2011 (Press-News.org) Bed bugs have taken the city of New York captive, invading households, hotels, schools and even tourist attractions. New York bed bugs.org offers valuable information about bed bugs and how to annihilate their plans of taking over the city completely.

Bed bugs are about as attractive as insect bites; which means that they simply, well, aren't. For the past few years, bed bugs have increased in size and population throughout the country and their disquieting numbers continue to puzzle and alarm the concerned public. Why is this happening?

New York bed bugs infestations are occurring because primarily, people have no clear background information necessary in order to create a strategy to end the reign of bed bugs. Facts need to be laid out first.

Bed bugs are small rounded creatures, wingless creepy crawlers whose flat surfaces enable them to climb surfaces such as bedroom walls and floors. They wait for darkness to cover the skies and once the family dozes off to dreamland they spring to life and feast on the blood of humans.

To know if bed bugs have infiltrated a home, one has to be knowledgeable of the places a bed bug frequents. These little critters typically hide in the cracks and crevices of a house, school or hotel. They fancy living in bed sheets and in the seams of mattresses, under floor carpeting, behind loose wallpaper edges and between wooden floorboards.

Bed bugs are hitchhikers, and this is how they get food. New York bed bug infestations are triggered when the bugs ride on the clothing of humans, travelling from one area to another. In the process, when they get hungry, these bloodsuckers will not hesitate to take a bite, and they will. They jump from one host to another which makes being in crowded places an added advantage for the bugs' plans of city-wide domination.

New York bed bug exterminators attest that getting rid of bed bugs is especially tricky. This is due to the fact that adult bed bugs can survive with nothing in their stomachs not just for a year but even longer.

Professional help from New York bed bug exterminators guarantee strong insecticides that can end the bed bug infestation problem plaguing any building, home or office. The bed bug infestation problem in New York looks dismal, but with the knowledge and expertise of highly skilled individuals, people will be able to achieve a bug-free state and sleep soundly at night, minus the bed bug bites.

Contact:
Pete Duly
New York Bed Bugs
167 East 2nd Street New York, NY 10009
(646) 535-2847
http://newyorkbedbugs.org/

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] Bed Bugs Invade the Heart of New York
The dramatic and alarming increase of the bed bug population is plaguing the city of New York. Facts and expert help from professionals are the solutions to this ongoing battle between man and bug.