Alco Pest control provides bed bug control services in New Jersey

bed bug control in New Jersey-ImageAlco Animal and Pest Control provides bed bug and other wood eating insects  pest control service for New Jersey. We pride ourselves in providing same day pests control and animal removal services for homes, offices and condos through out New Jersey. Whether your household pest is an ant, roach, caterpillar, or silverfish, our experienced and reliable pest control technicians will get rid of these pest satisfaction guaranteed!


At Alco Pest Control we use safe, effective and humane pesticides to take care of that nagging pest problem. ALCO pest control technicians are trained to take care of any pest problem you have from ants to bees, bed bugs and more. All of our pest control and animal removal services are fully guaranteed.

More Information about bed bugs:
Bedbugs are generally active just before dawn, with a peak feeding period about an hour
before sunrise.  bed bugs climb the walls to the ceiling and jump down on feeling a heat wave . Attracted by warmth and the presence of carbon dioxide, the bug pierces the skin of its host with two hollow tubes. With one tube it injects its saliva, which contains anticoagulants and anesthetics, while with the other it withdraws the blood of its host. After feeding for about five minutes, the bug returns to its hiding place. The bites cannot usually be felt until some minutes or hours later, as a dermatological reaction to the injected agents, and the first indication of a bite usually comes from the desire to scratch the bite site. Because of their dislike for sunlight, bedbugs come out at night.

Although bedbugs can live for a year or as much as eighteen months without feeding, they typically seek blood every five to ten days. Low infestations may be difficult to detect, and it is not unusual for the victim not to even realize they have bedbugs early on. Patterns of bites in a row or a cluster are typical as they may be disturbed while feeding.

Immature stages of the bed bug
Female bedbugs can lay up to five eggs in a day and 500 during a lifetime.

Bed bug Bites
In most observed cases, bites consist of a raised red bump or flat welt, and are often accompanied by intense itching. The red bump or welts are the result of an allergic reaction to the anesthetic contained in the bedbug's saliva, which is inserted into the blood of its victim. Bedbug bites may appear indistinguishable from mosquito bites, though they tend to last for longer periods. Bites may not become immediately visible, and can take up to nine days to appear. Bedbug bites tend to not have a red dot in the center such as is characteristic of flea bites. A trait shared with flea bites, however, is tendency towards arrangements of sequential bites. Bites are often aligned three in a row, giving rise to the colloquialism "breakfast, lunch and dinner." This may be caused by the bedbug being disturbed while eating, and relocating half an inch or so farther along the skin before resuming feeding.  People react very differently to bedbugs, and individual responses vary with factors including skin type, environment, and the species of bug. In some rare cases, allergic reactions to the bites may cause nausea and illness. In a large number of cases, estimated to 50% of all people, there is no visible sign of bites whatsoever, greatly increasing the difficulty of identifying and eradicating infestations. People commonly respond to bed bug infestations and their bites with anxiety, stress, and insomnia. Individuals may also get skin infections and scars from scratching the bedbug bite locations.

Beg bugs in New Jersey and New York City
New York City has been riddled with bedbug infestations since the early 21st century. Bedbugs have found their way into hotels, schools, and even hospital maternity wards. In 2004, New York City had 377 bedbug violations. However, in the five-month span from July to November 2005, 449 violations were reported in the city, an alarming increase in infestations over a short period of time. Exterminators and entomology experts believe this is because so many international travelers visit New York each day.

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