Bed
Bug Program
Specialized
Bed bug Treatment
Titanium
Laboratories, Inc. is your number one choice for a bed
bug exterminator in NJ, NYC, and NY.
At Titanium Laboratories, we understand that bed bug extermination is a
priority for you, so that you can rest peacefully in your bed bug free
bed. Knowing this, Titanium Laboratories’ Bed Bug
exterminator
will ensure your appointment is booked on a priority basis.
Can
Titanium Laboratories help me get rid of bed bugs?
Absolutely.
Combined with the yesteryear’s service where clients were a high
priority, as well as tomorrow’s technology, Titanium Laboratories will
remedy your situation right away. Our bed bug expert has more
than 20 years experience as a licensed exterminator and continuously
furthers his bed bug education in continuing education courses,
seminars, and a strong relationship with the top product
suppliers. Each bed bug situation is unique and may require
different techniques to be completely effective. Titanium
Laboratories specializes in troubleshooting your specific bed bug
problem for the best possible results. Call Titanium
Laboratories
today for a free bed bug consultation on our toll free number at 1-877 7
TITANIUM (1-877-784-8264).
Titanium
Laboratories provides expert bed bug extermination services for the
following clients:
- Residential
bed bug extermination service
- Commercial
bed bug extermination service
- Bed
bug services available through Titanium Laboratories
- Bed bug treatment / bed bug
extermination service
- Bed bug preventative treatment
- Bed bug K-9 Services “Bed bug
sniffing dog”
Titanium
Laboratories provides expert bed bug extermination services to NY
metropolitan area including the following areas:
- Central and Northern
New Jersey
- New York City / NYC
- Lower New York State /
Downstate NY
Useful information about bed bugs
In
recent years, bed bug infestations have invaded NY, NYC, and NJ
seemingly overnight. Did you know that presently New York and
New
Jersey are both considered to be top states for worst bed bug
infestations? As of December 22, 2010, Forbes.com published a
list 13 metropolitan areas after gathering data from two of the
nation’s large pest control companies, Orkin LLC and Terminix, to rank
cities that they found to contain the worst bed bug infestations based
upon information collected from their many offices around the United
States. Here’s what both companies reported about New York on
a
scale beginning with 1 as being the worst.
- Bed
bugs NY
- Orkin LLC reported
New York to be number 7
- Terminix reported New
York as number 1 for bed bug problems
- Bed
bugs NJ
- New
Jersey was not on Forbes.com’s list specifically, however the National
Pesticide Information Center (NPIC) reports their highest number of bed
bug inquiries from
What
are bed bugs?
“Bed
bugs”, a common household name for the parasitic insect, Cimex
lectularius, feed off human blood as well as warm-blooded
animals. Bed bugs begin their life passage as a transparent
beige-colored nymph, developing into small, reddish-brown nocturnal
insects that vary in size based upon which of the six life stages they
are in. The reddish-brown coloring is a result of blood
ingested
by the bed bug and more importantly, bed bugs who have not fed recently
are obviously more difficult to see. Generally speaking most
bed
bugs spotted by the human eye vary from 1/8 ” to 1/4” in
length.
Bed bugs are extreme survivalists. They can feed and then
continue to exist for up to 12-18 months without a subsequent
feeding. Due to this resilient nature a bed bug is a complex
pest
to eradicate. Bed bugs produce offspring in startling
numbers. A female bed bug has the capability to lay as many
as
500 eggs in her lifetime; bed bug eggs hatch in 5-10 days’
time.
Based on these facts you can now appreciate why a bed bug infestation
can multiply dramatically seemingly overnight. Similar to
cockroach infestations, if you spot a bed bug in your home there is
very rarely just one bed bug. Finding a single bed bug in
your
home or building would be grounds to inspect immediately to identify
any concealed infestations. You may either conduct your own
bed
bug inspection or contact
Titanium Laboratories today for a professional bed bug inspection.
Bed
bug feeding information
Bed
bugs are hematophagous, which means they require blood as their source
of nutrition to survive. Warmth and carbon dioxide exhaled by
a
potential bed bug host are very attractive to a bed bug and that is why
they typically are found inside beds. When a bed bug bites,
it
uses two hollow tubes to feed from its host. The first tube
injects the bed bug saliva into the skin of the host which contains two
properties, an anesthetic as well as an anticoagulant. The
other
tube then feeds off the bed bug hosts’ blood. Unlike a
mosquito
bite which can cause a sudden “pinch”, a bed bug bite can occur
painlessly and unsuspectingly to the bed bug host recipient.
A
typical bed bug bite continues into a feeding of approximately 5 to 10
minutes. Bed bug bites are more commonly the indication of a
possible bed bug infestation. Bed bug bite marks usually
result
in itchy red welts on the skin, and a track of marks is a hallmark
sign. Many times, bed bug bites are mistaken for mosquito
bites,
flea bites, or spider bites. A trained professional at
Titanium
Laboratories can help you determine the kind of bug bites that you may
have.
Health
Implications of Bed Bugs
The
most common health effects of bed bug infestations are skin rashes,
allergic reactions, in rare and severe cases anaphylactic shock may
occur to individuals who suffer from severe allergies to bed bug
bites. The good news is, there is no evidence so far that
links
bed bugs to infectious diseases such as hepatitis B or HIV.
Most
common and disturbing health effects of bed bug infestations are the
psychological effects which cause severe sleeplessness and general
anxiety in many people who suffer from a bed bug infestation.
Titanium Laboratories understands your distress and we will treat your
bed bug situation with concern, compassion, and urgency.
Why
have bed bugs suddenly emerged as one of the widespread pests affecting
NY, NJ, as well as many other metropolitan areas in America?
Since
the 1940’s bed bugs have been nearly eradicated in America.
The
reason for the recent insurgence of bed bugs throughout the United
States is constantly debated but the experts happen to agree on the
following points that contribute to the recent widespread bed bug
epidemic:
- More
frequent worldwide travel: Our population is much more mobile
in
today’s world as compared to the 1940’s. Travelers from
United
States visit other countries where bed bugs are commonplace; the bed
bugs latch onto travelers’ bags and clothing and consequently hitch a
ride back to America.
- Old
discarded furniture finding its way into new homes: Restoring
old
furniture continues to be en vogue especially over the past several
years. Thrift stores, garage sales, online notices of
furniture
being given away for free - We all love a good
bargain!
Bear in mind, bed bugs do not only hide in beds, they find their way
into all sorts of cracks and crevices, including the crevices and
corners of furniture, perhaps that great bargain of a dresser you found
at a garage sale. Titanium Laboratories strongly recommends
that
you thoroughly inspect all second hand items including clothing,
furniture, linens, etc. before even allowing it to enter into your home.
- The
more common use of pesticides that do not kill bed bugs: In
the
1950’s, DDT was the pesticide of choice.
Conclusion? Almost
complete eradication of bed bugs! One spray or dusting of DDT
around a bed would kill off a bed bug infestation for as long as a year
or longer. Today’s pest control products are highly
targeted. Gone are the days of the “spray jockey” where an
exterminator would enter your home and spray everything down with an
unspecified liquid pesticide. Most pesticides are also used
in
lower doses today, and in many cases in the form of bait
gels.
Bait gels are highly effective in targeting certain pests, including
ants and cockroaches. Unfortunately, many of these products
do
not kill bed bugs.
- Increased
resistance to pesticides: Sometimes, bed bugs present a
challenge
to the exterminator or the do-it-yourselfer. The University
of
Massachusetts at Amherst studied the resistance of bed bugs.
What
they found, was that a percentage of bed bugs particularly from New
York survived the application of pyrethroid insecticides, specifically
deltamethrin, which is commonly used to target bed bugs in pest control
applications. It was reported that New York bed bugs are 264
times more resistant to deltamethrin. New Yorkers can be
tough.
New York Bed Bugs are tougher. It was discovered that New
York
Bed Bugs mutated within their nerve cells, counteracting the neurotoxic
result of their interaction with pyrethroid insecticides. New
Jersey with its close proximity to lower New York State and New York
City is not immune either, as the researchers have not been able to
identify how far beyond New York bed bug resistance may have
extended. On a comparative note, the bed bugs from Florida
did
not show the same resistance. What does this mean to pest
control
exterminators, and more importantly, you? Translation: your
bed
bug exterminator better be on the cutting edge of technology.
If
not, then the chemicals they use may not kill the bed bugs in your home
or building and the situation will continue to develop.
Titanium
Laboratories is committed to technology and the latest developments to
stay two steps ahead of bed bugs. Through continued
education,
seminars, and industry affiliations and meetings, our exterminators are
always aware of the latest break-through in battling a bed bug
infestation.
- Media
attention and knowledge: More accurate diagnosis, as pest
control
technicians and exterminators in the past may have been mistaken for
other species of insects such as carpet beetles or booklice.
Now
that the media has been alerted that bed bugs are back, they are a
consideration when identifying a suspect pest. Titanium
Laboratories provides expert pest identification through our entomology
service.
Is
there a do-it-yourself way to exterminate bed bugs?
Searches
on the web will provide thousands of products targeted to the consumer
to kill bed bugs. It is understandable why someone would want
to
do their own pest control for bed bugs. Some people are
simply
embarrassed that they have a bed bug infestation. Titanium
Laboratories can assure you, bed bugs do not discriminate based upon
cleanliness. As long as a place is warm and provides a blood
meal, a bed bug is a satisfied bug. World class luxury hotels
that employ top-notch housekeeping are even battling bed bugs just like
you! So don’t worry. Call Titanium Laboratories
today for a
free consultation and price quote. Titanium Laboratories will
treat you with the utmost respect that you deserve.
The
fact is killing bed bugs is not a simple task. Louis Sorkin,
a
highly respected entomologist at the Museum of Natural History in New
York has been instrumental in assisting New York to address the
epidemic proportions of bed bug infestations. LiveScience
quotes
Louis Sorkin as stating, “Some people don't like to say they have bed
bugs. They try to take care of it themselves,” Sorkin said. But amateur
attempts often just push the bugs away for a while and spread them into
neighboring properties.” A bed bug in a neighboring property
is
likely going to find its way back into your property
eventually.
There are many pest control projects you can do yourself; bed bugs are
best left to a qualified professional to ensure success.
Another
reason many homeowners and building owners want to try to kill bed bugs
without hiring a professional is to save money.
Unfortunately,
when a situation grabs a lot of media attention, related service
providers tend raise prices. Titanium Laboratories
understands
your concern about your budget and we are committed to offering our
clients fair and competitive prices.
In
the end, the cost of ineffective consumer-grade products repeatedly
used to no avail may cost you more in the long-run.
Can
I inspect for bed bugs myself? How do I find bed bugs? What
do bed bugs look like?
Yes,
armed with a flashlight and good eyesight, or a magnifying glass, you
can begin the inspection process yourself. Likely if you are
inspecting for bed bugs you suspect they may be present in your home
either due to the possible finding of a bed bug or possible bed bug
bites on someone in your household or building. These are key
reasons to begin a thorough bed bug inspection.
Follow
the below process to begin your own do-it-yourself bed bug
inspection. Don’t forget this is not the New York City
Marathon! Inspecting just your bedroom with an untrained eye
may
take an hour, two, or more depending on the size of the bedroom and the
amount of “stuff” in your bedroom. Ensure you have set enough
time to conduct your own bed bug inspection without a predetermined
time limit or other distractions.
This is a similar process that Titanium Laboratories’ bed bug expert
utilizes:
- First, inspect the bed
- Inspect
all of the cracks and crevices on the front and back of the
headboard. You are looking for brown spots which may be fecal
matter or molted bed bug skins. Look very carefully and use a
good flashlight along the headboard to see if you find any “activity”,
or clusters of bed bugs.
- Strip ALL bed linens,
including any mattress pads, coverings, and the bed skirt.
- Check
along all of the tufts and seams of your mattress. Bed bugs
like
to hide along the seams and within the tufts. Search along
each
seam of the mattress, checking it carefully again, for brown spots,
molted bed bug skins, or physical bed bug activity.
- Do not neglect the
underside of the mattress and each seam on the underside for bed bug
waste or bed bug activity.
- Now,
stand the mattress up off the bed and begin to inspect the box spring
using the same process. Check all the seams. Turn
over the
box spring and check all along the box spring frame. Aim a
high-powered flashlight through the sheer covering on the bottom of the
box spring as this is a very common area for bed bug
infestations. It is not a bad idea to remove the sheer
covering
for a better look. You can simply staple it back on after
your
bed bug inspection has successfully concluded.
- Don’t
forget to check the bed framing. Lift the box spring off the
frame and check along the rails that mount the box spring.
Also
if you store items beneath your bed, it is imperative to check each
item. Bed bugs will hide in any crack and crevice, including
bags, boxes, and clothing stored under the bed.
- Inspect all furniture
for signs of bed bugs, too
- Bed
bugs tend to fester in drawer corners, and in tight warm spaces such as
cracks and crevices within furniture. Open each drawer,
remove
your belongings and inspect all of the seams along the drawer, for
example. Remember that bed bugs are small insects and can
inhabit
very tiny spaces.
- Inspect the top
surfaces of your furniture. Remove any papers, magazines,
electronics, and check underneath. As you place each item
back in
its intended place, inspect it thoroughly. Shine your high
powered flashlight into the vents of your electronics and take a good
look inside for bed bug indications.
- Inspect all of the
following areas within the bedroom
- Hampers, check
through all of the clothing for signs of bed bug activity
- Outlet
covers – using a screwdriver remove all outlet covers.
Because of
the warmth this area provides, bed bugs are highly attracted to
electrical outlets.
- Carpeting – check
along the edge where carpeting joins the wall, including the tack strip
that holds the carpeting in place. Bed bugs are commonly
found
hiding here.
- Drapes – using your
flashlight inspect all of the seams in your drapes, and any tufts where
bed bugs may nest.
- Cornices – check for
bed bug activity in moldings and joints of the cornices for bed bug
activity.
- Picture
frames – often times, bed bugs are found nesting behind a picture
hanging on the wall. Take all picture frames off the wall and
inspect the backside thoroughly.
- Now it’s time to
inspect adjacent areas and commonly used rooms.
- In
many cases, bed bug infestations are found to exist in a living room
sofa. Using the same techniques as the bedroom, check your
living
room next. In a sofa, many times bed bugs are found on the
underside of cushions and in the seams where the cushions meet with the
upholstered furnishing. Again, check all furniture in the
living
room, removing drawers and cabinets one by one, checking each one for
signs of bed bug activity. Following a full bed bug
inspection of
the living room, you may begin to use the same techniques in inspecting
for bed bugs in each room of your house.
How
to prevent bed bugs
A
few habits if properly employed go a long way in helping prevent
bed bug infestations. Exterminators employ these
exact methods every day to prevent their own homes from becoming bed
bug infested:
- Practice good
housekeeping to prevent bed bug infestations
- Regular
vacuuming schedule of at least once per week. Not only will
vacuuming help pull up any live bed bugs, but also any un-hatched bed
bug eggs.
- Disposal of vacuum
bags once
they become full to an outdoor waste bin. If you have
captured
any live bugs or bed bug eggs in your vacuum bag or canister it is best
to empty it outside so that the bed bugs cannot re-infest your home or
living space.
- Reduce
clutter. The
more “cracks and crevices” you provide, the more bed bugs are likely to
find an ideal nesting spot in your home or building.
- Thoroughly
inspect any second hand items that you plan to bring into your home or
building, including furniture, linens, clothing, and
electronics.
Do not bring any questionable items into your home until you are 100%
confident they are bed bug free.
- Home
owners and especially building owners should caulk all holes in walls
and floors. This is not only effective for preventing bed
bugs
from scattering throughout the infrastructure, but also many other
household pests, too, and is a great general pest control preventative
measure.
- Travel
tips to prevent bringing bed bugs home
- First
upon arrival to your travel location, whether it is another home or a
hotel, conduct your own inspection of the bedroom to ensure you are not
entering a bed bug infested room. Although most
establishments
employ regularly scheduled extermination service, many hotels are
unaware of a bed bug infestation in a particular room until a guest
complains that they have bed bug bites. The problem occurs
sometimes because a bed bug bite may take up to 9 days to
emerge.
So if you enter a hotel where no complaints have yet been filed it is
still possible that a recent bed bug infestation may have occurred.
- Never
leave your suitcase or personal belongings on the floor. To
prevent bringing possible bed bug infestations, or even just one bed
bug “straggler” home, it is always advisable to store your luggage on a
luggage rack. Refrain from dropping your clothes on the floor
to
prevent a bed bug from latching onto your clothing while
travelling. (The maid will thank you too.) Instead,
drop
all used clothing straight into a plastic garbage bag for your trip
home. If you have accidentally acquired a bed bug, a tightly
knotted plastic bag will keep the bed bug contained until your clothing
is laundered.
- When you arrive home
following your trip, the first place for your clothing should be the
washing machine, in hot soapy water followed by a minimum of 20 minutes
dryer time at the highest temperature setting possible. For
more
delicate clothing a thorough visual inspection will be your best way to
ensure you did not carry a bed bug home.
- Check your luggage
thoroughly for any suspected signs of bed bugs or bed bug activity.
- Similar
to learning any other beneficial routine, the above bed bug prevention
tips may seem overwhelming and cumbersome at first. After
maintaining a bed bug free home by using the above techniques they will
become second-nature.
If
you are affected by bed bugs contact
Titanium Laboratories today for a free bed bug consultation
and a quote for service.
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