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| Common Name: Bed Bug
Scientific name: Cimex lectularius Size 4-5mm
Biology: Female bed bugs lay 1-5 eggs per day with the white eggs being deposited individually in cracks or on rough surfaces and secured with a transparent cement for an average total of 200 eggs; maximum eggs per day is 12, with 541 for a lifetime. About 3-10 minutes are required for each blood meal. Development time egg to adult takes 21 days at 30°C to 120 days at 18°C. with normal feeding and reproductive cycles individuals can live up to 316 days. Humans are the preferred hosts of bed bugs but in their absence bed bugs will feed on poultry, canaries, sparrows rats, mice etc. Bed bugs have been found to be infected with some 25 different disease organisms. Incomplete Metamorphosis. Habits: Bed bugs harbour in cracks and crevices during the day and come out to feed at night. Typically they can be found around mattress buttons and beading, in bed springs or coverings, and in any crevice of a wooden bed frame. Other places to look are picture frames, stuffed furniture, floorboard cracks, behind lose wall paper and door and window frames etc. adults can survive for up to 6-7 months if they are well fed and they can feed in other animals if humans are not present. |
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