
Bed bugs; you can’t live with them and unfortunately due to their mobility, the days of living without them are becoming few and far between. One reason is the increase in international travel that allows these blood-sucking bugs to easily move from continent to continent.
About Bed Bugs
Cimex lectularius is the most common of the bed bug species. Regions with temperate climates such as Europe, North America, and Central Asia are popular habitats for these bugs. The C. hemipterus is found mostly in tropical regions such as California.
For many years, it was assumed bed bug infestations were due to unclean areas, dilapidated houses, and crowded living conditions. That is not necessarily the case any more as they have been found in five-star hotels, resorts, airplanes, commuter trains, buses, schools, hospitals, and nursing homes, to name just a few.
In the past, pesticides were used to control infestations, but through the years, bed bugs have built up a resistance to many treatment solutions. Today, NJ bed bug specialists rely on more sophisticated bed bug equipment and treatments to eliminate the initial infestation and provide ways to prevent them from returning.
To get the best help from professional NJ bed bug specialists, contact the Stern Environmental Group. Our technicians are experienced in finding the source of the bed bug infestation and ridding your home of these problematic bugs. Call today to schedule a home inspection.