I Found A Bed Bug

Bed bugs are a growing problem in the developed world. They come out at night, feed on your blood and try to hide before you wake up. They are sneaky and can be difficult to get rid of once they have infested an area. Fortunately, bed bugs are relatively easy to avoid if you know what to look and listen for.

I bought an apartment in Toronto from a private seller back in February. A few months later I was doing an inspection and found a single bug under my kitchen table. I thought nothing of it at the time, but after another month or so passed I started to see more of these bugs around my place. It started with seeing a bed bug lying on the floor near my bed then spotting one on my sheets.  I decided to book an exterminator right away, but ended up getting charged almost $1000 for the visit (not included spraying). Anyway, I’m here to tell you what I learned about bed bugs after this experience so that you can be better prepared if you ever do find them in your own home.

I Found A Bed Bug

Understandably even the site of a bed bug would send most of us into a tizzy and for a good reason. The stigmas attached to bed bugs are enough to make people throw out perfectly good furniture, discard clothes by the bagful and spend thousands of dollars on a variety of treatment regimens. The bottom line is no one wants bed bugs.

The big question? Is finding a one-bed bug the sign of a much more massive infestation or is it merely just an isolated bed bug?

LOCATION IS KEY:

 The pest control technician’s recommendation will depend on where the bug(s) are found.

Did you find the bed bug around the bed or couch, or did you find it in the kitchen/washroom or hallway? Any bed bug found away from a sleeping area could be a one-off. Two things are possible if this happens:

  1. You picked it up from a public place: bus, library, movie theatre, doctors office…?
  2. They are coming from an adjoining suite next to you.

In public places including schools, public transportation or the waiting room of a doctor’s office, seeing a single bed bug is no cause for panic. Bed bugs in these locations are likely brought in via the inside of a backpack or article of clothing.  Bed bugs found in these types of locations do not have access to regular food sources — humans resting for an extended period — and as a result, will have a harder time establishing themselves.

Despite their prolific reproductive capabilities bed bugs do not always increase in population, especially in small numbers where a fertilized female may not be present.

GETTING TO THE SOURCE:

Regardless of whether it’s a commercial property or a household the pest control technician needs to determine the likelihood if the bed bug was just “dropped off” or if there is a more significant infestation of breeding adult bed bugs lurking nearby. A thorough inspection must be done.

If a small number of bed bugs are found in a single-family home technicians stand a better chance of locating the source of the infestation because potential “hot spot” areas (i.e., where people rest for extended periods of time like beds or couches) are more transparent, and the method of introduction was likely a piece of luggage or furniture, a sleeping bag or article of clothing.

In apartments and condominiums identifying the source of the infestation is a little trickier because the source of the bed bugs could be the apartment next door, above, below or across the hall. As a result, the scope of the inspection and any treatment protocols must be more comprehensive and include several or all units in the building and not just one unit.

KEY TAKEAWAYS:

  • Take a deep breath. One bed bug in a home is not always a sign that a significant infestation is present.
  • If you found the one-bed bug, killed it and can’t find any more after a thorough search, wait for a few days…bed bugs don’t take time off; if there are more, they will try and fed every day if possible.
  • Be Vigilant! After you’ve found and killed the single bed bug, keep looking! Inspect every night and morning. You’re looking for an apple seed in size, shape, and color.
  • Commercial properties such as schools, public transportation, office buildings – are more prone to “transient” bed bug sightings. No male and female present, or no pregnant female-no bed bugs being able to multiply.
  • A comprehensive inspection must be done to determine if a more significant infestation is present and what treatment options are required.
  • A pest control professional’s response to finding a small number of bed bugs should be measured and focus on solutions that are appropriate and reflect the level of the problem.

I Found A Bed Bug

It was late at night, and I had just turned off the light when I saw something moving on the bed. I was about to turn on the light again when I realized that the movement was coming from an insect.

I’ve never seen a bed bug before, but I knew right away what it was. It wasn’t as big as a typical housefly, but it wasn’t much smaller either. The way it moved reminded me of an ant—fast and precise.

I don’t know how long it had been there before I saw it, but I knew that if I didn’t do something soon, it would start biting me and make me sick.

Fortunately for me, the insect had wandered up into a corner of my mattress where there was no fabric covering the box springs. This meant that if I could get a vacuum cleaner quickly enough after capturing it in a plastic container (like an old yogurt container or something), then there would be nothing left behind for any other bugs to eat or lay eggs on!

So what did I do? First, I grabbed some rubber gloves from under my sink to protect myself against any diseases this little guy might carry. Then I made the bed to make sure there weren’t any more bugs in it, then got rid of the infected sheets and took a look around for any other signs of an infestation

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