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Bed bugs: What is the lifespan of a bed bug? How fast do they spread?

Bed bugs: What is the lifespan of a bed bug? How fast do they spread?

by John Bozarjian | Jun 10, 2020 | Bed Bugs, Blog

No one dreams of having any insects in their house, not to mention bed bugs. They are considered one of the most difficult insects to eradicate, plus, they usually hide in bed mattresses or sofas, which makes it even more complicated and unpleasant. What’s more, once...
Bed Bug Bites And Infestations Account For Nearly 1 Out Of Every 10 Liability Insurance Claims Filed By Homeowners

Bed Bug Bites And Infestations Account For Nearly 1 Out Of Every 10 Liability Insurance Claims Filed By Homeowners

by John Bozarjian | Dec 2, 2019 | Bed Bugs, Blog

Damaging incidents involving animals account for a large number of liability insurance claims filed by homeowners. For decades, issues with dogs, deer and birds have accounted for the largest number of animal-related insurance claims, but insurance claims filed over...
Entomologists Agree That The Bed Bug Situation Will Get Worse Before It Gets Better

Entomologists Agree That The Bed Bug Situation Will Get Worse Before It Gets Better

by John Bozarjian | Jun 4, 2019 | Bed Bugs, Blog

The annual list of the 50 most bed bug-infested American cities was recently released for the 2019 year. Unsurprisingly, Boston is ranked at number 10, but no other Massachusetts city is mentioned on the list. Boston is preceded by a few other big cities in the...
Bed Bugs Can Travel On Wiring And Pipes That Lead Into Homes

Bed Bugs Can Travel On Wiring And Pipes That Lead Into Homes

by John Bozarjian | May 15, 2019 | Bed Bugs, Blog

  Bed bug infestation rates are particularly high in Massachusetts metropolitan areas, especially Boston. Not only is the state densely populated, which allows bed bugs to make frequent contact with a large number of people, but Boston is also a major tourist...
Which Diseases Could Bed Bugs Potentially Spread In The Future?

Which Diseases Could Bed Bugs Potentially Spread In The Future?

by John Bozarjian | Feb 11, 2019 | Bed Bugs, Blog

Bed bugs have become a major worldwide insect pest in living conditions and in crowded environments. During the latter half of the 20th century, bed bugs were not considered common pests in the United States and Europe. People living in the west long considered bed...
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