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Bed Bugs

Did You Know?

• Coloradoisabedbughotspot!

• Bedbugshavebeenfoundinhotels,hospitals,collegedorms,airports,planes,movietheaters,homes,andinschools.

• Bedbugsmostlyfeedatnight.

• Adultbedbugscansurviveuptoayearandahalfwithoutfood.

• Bedbuginfestationsareveryhardtocontrol.

• Beaglescanbetrainedtosniffbedbugsout.

Above:Adultbedbug(Gary

Alpert,HarvardUniversity,Bugwood.

org)

Right:Bedbugeggs(Gary

Alpert,HarvardUniversity,Bugwood.

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IPMFactSheet3April2011

Colorado

PESTPRESS

Management Tools for a Healthy Learning EnvironmentSnug as a Bug in a Rug

Prevent Bed Bugs from Making Themselves Comfortable in your School

Thebedbug(Cimex lectularius)isanotoriouspestmakingitshomeinColorado.BedbugsnearlyvanishedintheUnitedStatesafterWorldWarII,existingonlyinsmall,isolatedpopulations.However,thebedbugpopulationhasbeenmakingacomebackintheUnitedStatesinthelastdecadeduetotheincreaseininternationaltravelandcommerce.

What do bed bugs look like?

Adultbedbugsarereddish-brownincolorwithoval-shapedbodiescoveredwithshort,goldenhairs.Theylackwingsandarethereforeunabletofly.Adultbedbugsareabout¼ofaninchinlength(aboutthesizeofapencileraser),withrelativelyflatbodies.Afterfeeding,theymayappeardarkredincolorandelongated.Becausethebedbugisverysimilarinappearancetothebatbug(C. pilosellus),anothermemberofthisblood-suckingfamilycommoninColorado,itisimportanttoseekprofessionalhelpforidentificationbeforetakingfurtheraction.

Intheaveragelifespanof10monthstooveroneyear,afemalemaylayfrom200to400eggs.Eggsarepearlywhiteandonlyabout1millimeterinlength(aboutthesizeofapinhead).Theyarelaidincrevices,inclustersof10to50,andhatchinabout10days.

Immaturebedbugslookverysimilartoadults,butaresmallerandlighterincolor.Theyoungreachadulthoodin5to8weeks.Theyshedtheirskinsfivetimesbeforebecomingadults.Youngbedbugsmusttakeabloodmealbeforetheycanshedtheirskinsandgrow.

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Managing Bed Bugs with Integrated Pest Management

• Inspectandmonitorareaswithupholsteredfurnituresuchasthefacultylounge,officearea,andnurse’soffice.Potentialtroublespotsincludechildcarefacilitiesanddormitories.

• Inspectdonationsandlostandfounditems.Studentback-packsandcoatsmayharborbedbugsaswell.

• Removeclutter.Vacuumtoremovebedbugsanddebristhatmayserveasshelter.

• Disposeofinfestedclothingortreatitinahotdryer(140°F)foratleast20minutes.

• Eliminateshelterbysealingcracksandcreviceswithasilicone-basedsealant.Sealaroundutilityducts.

• Usingacombinationoftechniques,withproductsthatposethelowestrisktohealthandenvironment,ismosteffectiveinmanagingbedbugs.

• Spraying alone is not recommended.

For more info, check out:

Colorado School IPM:http://coloradoipmcenter.agsci.colostate.edu/

“Bat Bugs, Bed Bugs and Relatives”:http://www.ext.colostate.edu/pubs/insect/05574.html

EPA IPM in Schools:www.epa.gov/pesticides/ipm

ThankstoDr.DawnGouge,UniversityofArizona,forcompilingthisinformation.

Below:Bedbugbitesaresmall,red,anditchy(Fletcheretal.2002).

FeedingThecommonbedbugwillfeedonavarietyofanimals,butprefershumans.Theyfeedforabout10minutesatnight,whiletheirvictimissleeping,beforeretreatingbacktoashelteredcrevicetodigestthemeal.

The Bite

Initiallythebiteispainless.Bedbugsareknowntobitealloverthebody,especiallyexposedareasofskin.Typicallyaredbumpwillformatthefeedingsiteassociatedwithminorswellinganditching.Peopletendtohavearangeofreactionstobedbugbites—someareunaffectedwhileothersmaydevelopanallergicreaction.Fortunately,bedbugsareunabletotransmitdiseasetohumans.

Becausethereisnotanythinguniqueaboutabedbugbite,itisnotpossibletodiagnoseabedbuginfestationfromabitealone.Thepresenceofbedbugsmustbeconfirmedbyinspectingtheareacarefully.

Above:Darkspots(bedbug

excrement)onfurnitureareindicativeofbedbugs(GaryAlpert,HarvardUniversity,Bugwood.

org).

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