
Problems with bugs in bed are growing. These tiny pests are hard to spot. Their actual size is approximately 1/8 inch. They have been found in many American communities for years, but were not officially considered a problem until the fifties. DDT was detected shortly thereafter and was used to control the infection.
Last Friday, Emerson Elementary School in Detroit was treated for these pests. It was also announced that on February 1, the environmental agency will hold a national summit to solve the problem of the national problem with errors.
No one really knows why they suddenly returned as a problem in the United States. One theory says that, since there are so many trips around the world today, beetles attract trips and move back to the States. Another theory is that pesticides are now weaker than in the past, and that a ban on stronger ones creates this problem. They are usually ticketless in luggage and on clothes. As the population grows, hotel and motel guests are at greater risk of coming into contact with them and inadvertently bringing them home.
Regardless of why these problems have grown, they lead to a negative reaction on many levels. They leave an unpleasant red color that is not easily ignored and is known to cause problems for hypersensitive individuals. Even if you do not see the mistakes, the bites they leave are a clear sign that they exist and can be in your bedding. If you have red bite marks and a rash, your best course of action is looking for the opinion of a qualified doctor or dermatologist. There are many causes of rash, including eczema, allergic reactions and insect bites.
A good way to find out if you have a problem with a bed bug is to catch traps for insect mites or mice. Even double-sided adhesive tape will do. Put traps down in several places on and around your mattress. Wrapping the ribbon around the mattress under the top and maintaining a blanket over this area is a way to detect and catch some. You can also use a bright flashlight to inspect smart shelters.
Problems with bed bugs should not be taken lightly. If you realize that you have some of these unwanted guests in bed, it is important to take immediate action. You can spray or vacuum the mattress and the box spring. While changing bed linen or a mattress may be important, you will need to notify your landlord or find the fighter yourself. Often, in a residential complex or condominium, a group of interested residents is required to finally take the measures that need to be taken.

