Do you want to know if you have Bed Bugs? Or are you worried that your home may be infested with these undesirables? In any case, there is no need to worry anymore – we have the best bed bug detection kit out there. Finding bed bugs is not only really hard, but also really expensive. Most bed bug inspection companies charge you a minimum of $250 and their fees are split into an hourly rate or a flat cost for the whole visit. Bed Bug Detectors knows that these costs are ridiculous for most people so we provide affordable services to help you find those pesky blood-suckers before they get out of hand. Bed bugs are sneakier than you think. They can hide in tiny places, making them very hard to spot and even harder to control. But there’s a way to detect bed bugs that works more effectively than anything else: heat! A good heatexposing device will kill all of the bed bugs and pests hiding in cracks, crevices and walls—even if they’re just one or two!
Best Bed Bug Detection
Introduction
One of the most important aspects of effective bed bug treatment is detection. Bed bugs infestations can range from a few select bugs to thousands of them, depending on the severity and length of time an infestation has been present. The best way to detect an infestation is with a professional inspection but traps and monitors can help you identify where bed bugs are active and if treatment was successful. A combination of different types of traps and monitors are used by professionals as part of Integrated Pest Management (IPM), which is a strategy that uses various methods to manage pests in a manner that minimizes risks to people, property, and the environment. A detailed professional inspection should be performed before treatment begins so that all possible harborage areas can be identified. Bed Bug Detectors can then be placed in strategic locations post-treatment to monitor for activity after treatment or in conjunction with treatment when there is no access to suspected harborage areas during pre-treatment inspections..
Bed Bug Detectors
Active monitors are generally more sensitive, but they’re also more expensive and less durable than passive monitors. Active bed bug detection systems use an electronic device that emits radio frequency to detect the presence of bed bugs in your home. These units are generally more expensive than passive units, but they’re also more durable. Passive bed bug detectors rely on carbon dioxide (exhaled by humans and animals) to detect the presence of infestations in a building. While these devices can be less expensive than active monitors, their sensitivity is lower—making them better for detecting large infestations rather than identifying small ones that may not yet be visible to the human eye.
Active vs. Passive monitors
Active monitors are more expensive, but they’re also more effective and sensitive. These devices use heat and/or carbon dioxide to lure bed bugs into their traps. Active monitors are more effective and sensitive than passive ones because they actively lure the bugs, rather than waiting for them to come across the trap’s sensors by accident.
Active monitors are also more sensitive, which means they’re better at detecting all stages of a bed bug’s life cycle: eggs, nymphs, adults, and even skins (dead bodies) left behind as a result of molting. But active monitors aren’t perfect—they can be damaged by extreme temperatures or high humidity levels (like when you have pets).
Active Air Monitors
Active air monitors use a pump to force air through a filter. The pump is usually battery-powered, and the batteries require frequent replacement. This is the most expensive type of bed bug detection device, but it’s also the most reliable and sensitive device that you can buy. If money isn’t an issue for you, this is probably your best option.
Passive Monitors
Passive monitors are used to identify bed bugs in areas where they are not suspected to be present. The bed bug trap, also called a monitor or lure, is a passive device that contains an attractant and is used as part of an integrated pest management program. These devices can be used in conjunction with monitoring traps (e.g., sticky traps) to determine whether any eggs have been laid and/or whether adult bed bugs are present in the area.
Pitfall-type Monitors
Pitfall-type monitors are passive monitors. They can be used to identify bed bug harborage areas, as well as monitor for the presence of bed bugs.
You can purchase a pitfall-type monitor online or at your local hardware store. The trap consists of a clear plastic container, which has been fitted with a funnel on one end for collecting insects that fall into it and holes around its base for drainage purposes. The monitor also includes an inner tray (sometimes called a “bottle”) that holds water or other liquids and allows insects to enter but not escape from the trap until they’ve been collected by someone who cleans it out regularly (usually once every few weeks).
The first step in setting up your pitfall-type monitor is to find a place where you believe there are many pest species living (for example: mice under house eaves). Use duct tape or other strong adhesive material to attach this type of trap directly onto these surfaces where pests tend to hide out near your home’s foundation/foundation walls; then fill each one halfway up with water before placing an inner tray inside so as not to allow any air leaks when you put them back together again later on down the line! When done properly these traps should last upwards towards 10 years before needing replacement due to wear & tear over time due
Climb-up Interceptors
Another passive monitoring method is the use of interceptors. Interceptors are a great way to find and monitor bed bugs, as well as their harborage areas. Interceptors will capture any bed bugs or their eggs that crawl onto them, so you can see if they’re present and active in your home.
Interceptors are wire mesh cylinders with a sticky surface on one end that are placed near suspected bed bug harborage areas such as beds, furniture and cracks/crevices around baseboards, molding etc., then checked regularly for trapped insects (if none found then check again after 1 week).
Climb-up or Climb-up interceptors are an excellent passive monitor to use in conjunction with active monitors to identify bed bug harborage areas.
Climb-up or Climb-up interceptors are an excellent passive monitor to use in conjunction with active monitors to identify bed bug harborage areas. They are placed in the bed frame, headboard, or other furniture and used to catch bed bugs that are climbing up from the floor. Bed bug climb-ups can be used as a way of determining if you have a problem with an increased number of bugs being trapped at one time.
Double-sided tape monitors (glue boards)
Double-sided tape monitors are another good detection tool. These sticky boards, also known as glue boards, come with a sticky side that’s laid out flat on top of the board. They can be placed in areas where you suspect bed bugs might be hiding. The downside is that it may take some time for the adhesive to attract them — so if you think you have an infestation, this may not be your best option.
Bed bugs will get stuck to the glue and die almost instantly when they walk across it; however, many other insects will also end up trapped by these monitors as well (the result being that they’re less accurate than active monitors). That said, they can still give you a general idea of whether or not there are any signs of infestation happening within your home — especially if there aren’t too many other small creatures running around inside!
Traps and monitors are great tools to use along with a professional inspection and treatment.
Traps and monitors are great tools to use along with a professional inspection and treatment. They can help you identify bed bugs and monitor the effectiveness of treatment. Traps are especially useful for monitoring after treatment, since many people have difficulty identifying live bed bugs from dead ones (which is why professional pest control companies usually perform dusting inspections).
Traps, however, are not a substitute for a thorough inspection by a trained professional. They aren’t even very good at monitoring after treatment; unless you set up your trap correctly and thoroughly inspect it regularly (e.g., monthly), it may be hard to tell whether you have active infestations or just stragglers remaining on your property who were missed during your initial treatment.
Conclusion
There are many ways to detect bed bugs. If you suspect that you have bed bugs, it is important to contact a professional for an inspection. If you have the opportunity and the time, adding monitors and traps can help with detection and treatment of bed bugs.
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