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An increase in global travel and resistance to modern pesticides is believed to be behind the unprecedented surge in bed bug populations across the world, but recent research suggests there may be...
Sniffer dogs are in strong demand across the world for their ability to detect a wide variety of smells, including drugs, fugitives, explosives, mould, and even human diseases. And in recent years,...
It helps to have a thick skin, and this is literally true for bed bugs. Like all insects, bed bugs are covered by an exoskeleton called a cuticle. Recent research has shown...
According to a 2015 study by the University of Kentucky and the National Pest Management Association, three quarters of surveyed pest controllers claim to have encountered bedbugs in motels and hotels during...
The common bed bug, Cimex lectularius, is becoming increasingly difficult to eradicate. According to a recent study published in the Journal of Economic Entomology, the pesky parasites have developed a resistance to...
Reports of bed bug infestations continue to rise across the world, with the unwelcome parasites proliferating in homes, hotels, schools, busses and movie theatres. The tiny creatures are notorious for the red...
In the world of bed bugs and pest control, there are always plenty of interesting stories making the news each week. At Bed Bug Guide, we like to keep ourselves well informed...
You might think you know everything there is to know about bed bugs – they like to feed on your blood while you sleep, they cause red itchy bumps, and they’re hard...
Bed bugs belong to the Hemiptera order of insects – an order that comprises up to 80,000 different insect species including cicadas, aphids, scorpions, leafhoppers and shield bugs. Most members of the...
Joanna investigates just how do people around the US battle bed bugs. Want to hear how other people in a similar situation like you got completely rid of bed bugs? We’re always...