BEST PRACTICE BED BUG CONTROL

With reported incidences increasing by over 500% in some cases recently, especially in major cities, bed bugs are certainly posing growing problems for many hotels, hostels,
residences and homes these days.
Greater international travel, increased pressure on houses in multiple occupation, and
decreased use of residual insecticides in cockroach control are amongst the many factors
blamed for the rise in bed bugs seen across much of the UK – and indeed the world over,
particularly during the last five years.
Living in a wide range of hard and soft furnishings as well as wall and skirting cracks and
crevices, bed bugs are notoriously difficult to eliminate, not least because they are highly
resistant to low temperatures and capable of surviving for up to 18 months without food.
To help pest controllers manage this difficult pest Sorex have produced a Best Practice Guide to download your copy please
click here.
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