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WHAT TYPE OF BITING PEST IS IT?
What Are Bed Bugs?
- Bed bug lives in small crevices around your home, everywhere from box springs to areas underneath loose wallpaper.
- Bed bugs have the potential to spread from room to room because their main mode of travel is by climbing onto people’s clothing or belongings.
- Since they feed on blood, they thrive equally well in clean areas as well as dirty ones—as long as there are people to feed on, bed bugs can survive and thrive.
- Bed bugs rarely attack pets as they are not bio-engineered to move through fur. Unless an infestation is very large and there is food competition, bed bugs will generally only bite humans.
Appearance:
Adult bed bugs are reddish-brown and 1/4 inch long with flat, oval bodies. They often feed at night. Their bites can cause itchy sores or swelling in some people, but other people have no reaction to being bitten at all. While bed bug bites can be annoying and painful, they aren’t known to transmit any diseases.
Nymphs (developing bed bugs) can survive without feeding for months, while adult bed bugs can survive for over a year. This is one reason why thorough exterminations and evaluations are necessary: bed bugs can hide in closets or other spaces undetected, reemerging to feed up to a year later.
Carpenter Ant (Camponotus)
Appearance: Easily distinguishable due to their size, carpenter ants are 1/4 to 1/2 inches long and are one of the largest ants in New Jersey. They are commonly black in color and often have large mandibles.
Habit: Given their name due to the damage they cause to homes and other structures, carpenter ants cut “galleries” in wood to create nests. They do not feed on wood like termites, but will use moist or decaying wood as nesting and breeding sights. Thriving both indoor and outdoor all year-round, they will often create nests outdoors while still traveling into homes to forage for food. The chewed up wood particles that they leave behind called “frass” are an indicator that carpenter ants may be damaging the wood in that area.
Diet: Carpenter ants prefer to feed on human food like sweets and meat products, but will also consume other insects.
Reproduction: Carpenter ant queens will commonly lay 20 to 30 eggs per year and can live up to twenty years, with workers living up to seven. Carpenter ants can make their homes in porches, windowsills, roofs, and almost any wood that is in contact with the soil. To effectively eliminate them, their nest must first be found. This can be done by watching their activity at night when they are most active and following them to where they are entering the home or structure. Controlling moisture problems and replacing damp wood is also recommended when treating or attempting to prevent carpenter ants.
Citronella Ant (Lasius interjectus)
Traits and Appearance: Averaging from ¼ inch to ½ inches in length, and entirely yellow in color. The common name, “Citronella Ant”, comes from the citrus odor that is released when a worker ant is stepped on. Citronella ant swarmers have black wings and are often seen during the mid to late summer. Other common names for these ants are “moisture ants” and “yellow ants”.
Habit and Habitat: Citronella ants nest in soil and are most often found outdoors making nests under rocks, logs, and concrete slabs. They excavate tunnels underneath these objects and create soil mounds around their exit tubes. They require high moisture levels to survive and are usually found in homes with water damage or in areas of high humidity.
Diet: Citronella ants feed on the honeydew that other insects acquire from feeding on plant roots.
Reproduction: Citronella ants swarm in mid to late summer looking to establish new colonies.
General Information: Winged ants are commonly seen swarming during the the spring and summer months and are usually seen after a heavy rainfall.
Traits and Appearance: Winged ants can be identified by their elbowed antennae and tapered abdomen. They come in various colors and sizes dependent on the species. Winged ants are are often confused for termite swarmers, but can be distinguished by their elbowed antenna and tapered abdomen.
Habit and Habitat: They are often seen during the summer months after heavy rainfall. They can enter the home by swarming near it or creating a nest in a wall void or underneath the concrete slab.
Reproduction: Ant colonies consist of at least one egg producing queen, workers, and winged reproductives. Winged ants are generally the reproductive males and females that will travel off to mate and create new colonies.
BITING PEST FACTS
Pest Entry: Biting and skin irritating insects come from a variety of places, some come from the outdoors and others are generally found in-doors. They can be, and often are, brought in on people and household pets.
Environment: Most biting insects need a host to survive. This means they can survive a variety of environments but are often found in moderate climates.
Reproduction: Bed bugs and other biting pests can become a problem very quickly as they may go unnoticed for some time. Small bites and skin irritations are usually quickly written off as mosquito bites or the occasional spider bite. In some cases, people do not have any reaction to these bites and may not even know that they have a problem.
Health Concerns: These pests can cause a variety of symptoms from itchy bites and allergic reactions, to serious illness in the case of certain ticks. Reoccurring bite marks or skin irritations should be treated by a medical professional and a thorough inspection should be done on the home to inspect for these pests.
Home Remedies: The best method to avoid these pests is awareness. Inspecting your clothing and personal belongings when returning home, and occasionally screening your pets for fleas or ticks can go a long way. Bed bugs will often travel on peoples clothing from one place to another, causing them to easily spread.
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- More Experience – We’ve been defeating all types of pests since 1930, and have the most experienced technicians in the industry.
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