2. Treat Treat for bed bugs and eradicate them
Perform Perform an inspection for bed bugs
Discuss Discuss the life cycle of bed bugs
Explain Explain how to identify bed bugs by body size and shape
3. SHORT HISTORY OF BEDBUGS
• Bedbugs were a common problem prior to the
1950s
• As more pesticides were introduced to the
market bedbugs became less prevalent
• DDT is credited with being a big factor on
slowing down bedbugs before it was later banned
• As people started traveling more internationally
bedbug infestations began to rise again
7. BEDBUG EGGS
Elongated and usually attached to surfaces. Eggs can
be placed on hosts bodies but,typically are placed
on surfaces near where host sleeps or nests
Female lays 2 eggs a day until she’s laid 200
At normal room temperature the eggs hatch in 6 to
17 days
8. BEDBUG
GROWTH
They have 5 instar stages before
becoming adults
The nymph period lasts 14 to 30 days
From egg to egg takes 4 to 9 weeks with
the hatched bug finally laying her own
A blood meal is required for them to
molt
Eggs,nymphs and adults
9. BEFORE YOU INSPECT FOR BEDBUGS
• You need to communicate with the homeowner
• Questions you may ask include if they’ve traveled recently, did the have house
guests?
• You may also need to ask where they spend time normally outside of the home
• These questions often lead you to a hypothesis on where they may have picked
up the bedbugs
• You also may need this information to inform them of the chances of
reinfestation
10. BEDBUG INSPECTION EQUIPMENT
A flashlight is essential when
inspecting for bed bugs
An inspection mirror comes in
handy to view hard-to-reach areas
Latex gloves to protect your
hands from germs
11. BEDBUG INSPECTION
Their flat bodies provide
them with the ability to hide
in many areas
Remember to check
headboards,dressers,
televisions,nightstands,lamps,
behind pictures, closet rod
holders, under the edge of
carpet along tack strips.
12. BEDBUG
INSPECTIONS
• Bedbugs give a distinct odor
from glands on their thorax.
• Inspect adjacent rooms and
living areas since they tend to
roam.
• Look for spots of fecal matter
they leave behind blood spots
on sheets.
13. • It’s exceptionally important to do proper inspections in multifamily
housing situations
• Inspecting adjacent rooms and units is very important to achieve long-
term control within a structure
• It’s a good idea to keep a logbook of inspections, sightings and treatments
performed in these types of structures
14. INSPECTING BEDS
• Carefully remove the bed covers and then the sheets,
looking in the tufts, folds, linings, cracks, crevices, bed
frames, casters and other tight areas.
• Headboards are very important to inspect as well.
• If they are cloth they can be of particular concern
18. BEDBUG TREATMENT
âš«Vacuuming is the most the important. You can
remove bed bugs and eggs with the suction wand
of a strong vacuum; however, you must target the
seams of mattresses and box springs, along
perimeters of carpets, under baseboards, and in
other areas where bed bugs live. A single
vacuuming rarely gets all bugs and eggs.
Repeated vacuuming should be done.
19. BEDBUG TREATMENT
• Steamers have also been commonly used for bedbug
control
• Steam forms from water at 212 degrees and is already
well above the 118 degrees required to kill adult bed
bugs
• Steam applied to cracks and crevices can be another
useful tool in bedbug control
20. BEDBUG TREATMENT
• Heat treatments have been a common way to eradicate bedbugs
• Heat treatments can be used as an entire-room treatment or as a small
chamber for items
• One of the disadvantages to heat treatment is the is NO residual effect
21. BEDBUG TREATMENT
Products with a dual mode of action work well –
Temprid, Bedlam, Zenprox, etc
Other low toxicity products may also be very
effective such as Cirkil which is made from plant
oils.
It’s important in cases where you may return
frequently that you focus on what products you
are using and rotate the use of products as
needed.
26. BEDBUG
TREATMENT
Insecticides may be applied as liquids
directly to cracks,crevices,bed frames,
baseboards,and other similar sites,or
they may be applied as dusts in cracks
and crevices.
Bug glue traps,and other types of lures
should be used so that control can be
properly measured.
28. BEDBUG TREATMENT
Liquid insecticide formulations,many of which are available for use only by PMPs,
include:
Products containing the botanical insecticide pyrethrin, which gives quick
knockdown but little long-term control.Various synthetic pyrethroid products (e.g.,
cyhalothrin, bifenthrin, deltamethrin, and permethrin). Mixtures of pyrethroids and
neonicotinoids (e.g.,Temprid and Transport)Various botanical oils.
30. BEDBUG
TREATMENT
• Fumigation using the active ingredient sulfuryl
fluoride is commercially available for bed bug
control can be highly effective. The dosage
requirement for the treatments is 1.9 X.
However, this is a highly specialized and
regulated treatment method, best for remedial
control only. Since fumigants have no residual
effects, other methods or a combination of
methods will be needed to prevent
reinfestations.
31. BEDBUG
TREATMENTS
• We need to discuss how to
perform a treat in a cluttered
home
• First you should always ask the
homeowner to clean up the
area
• Please be aware of the fact that
bedbugs spread easily if they
are not careful during clean up
32. BEDBUG
TREATMENTS
• Products like Nuvan Prostrips can be
used to help with cluttered areas
1. Take the clutter and place it in bags
that are a minimum of two mils thick
2. Make sure the cubic footage of the bag
doesn’t exceed label maximums
3. Use care in taping bags to completely
seal them so vapors don’t escape
4. A minimum of 48 – 72 hours must
pass before the bags are opened
33. BEDBUG
TREATMENTS
• Cracks & Crevices
• It is very important that
you check every area
because bedbugs can be
found anywhere
• NO bedbug treatment
is ever successful
without vacuuming
35. EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES IN BEDBUG CONTROL
• A company named Allergy Technologies is rolling out a new program that
significantly reduces hard-to-control bedbug problems
• Industry magazines like PCT are touting the new program
• Pest management professionals need to constantly be learning new
technologies and using the best control method for bedbugs
36. BEDBUGS SUMMARY
You should always use a bright flashlight during your inspection.
Taking things apart and looking deep into important areas will help
you identify the real source of the problem.
Vacuuming is the most the important step and should be done
repeatedly.
37. BEDBUGS
SUMMARY
Product Selection is important – and as you keep
returning you should rotate your selection of
products as needed.
Proper monitoring is a necessity – the customer
should note all instances of issues, and the
property should be re-inspected on each visit.
Even when the best products are used,and the
most thorough work is done follow-ups are
needed. These follow up inspections and
treatments are the key to success.
38. CONGRATULATIONS!
• You have completed the lesson portion of this course.
• Please continue to the quiz and complete all questions
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