Broken Arrow exterminator are experts when dealing with bed bugs. Eliminating bed bugs from your house should be the number one thing that you are doing. These insects feed on us when we’re asleep. They draw blood from our veins and the veins of our loved ones. They can survive on the blood of any mammal, including our pets but they often feed on us because this is the only blood that can take them through their life cycle. So let’s take a look at bed bugs, their life cycle and what you and your Broken Arrow Exterminator can do to stop these insects from getting into your home.

life cycle of  bed bug 

The bedbug uses an incomplete metamorphosis to develop into a full-grown adult. This means that the female bed bug will lay eggs in a cracker crab that is often in the mattress seams. These eggs will hatch as nymphs. The nymph is a smaller version of the adult bed bug. This bed bug will be translucent in color until it feeds for the first time. The blood will stain its insides and give it the orangish brown color that’s most common. The bedbug will continue to grow as it feeds over and over again until it outgrows its exoskeleton. At this point, it must molt. This is the process by which it removes its old exoskeleton for a new, more flexible exoskeleton that can stretch and grow with the further development of the bed bug. After 5 moults, the insect will be a fully grown adult and ready to reproduce. Contact your Broken Arrow exterminator for more information about bed bugs.

Stopping bed bug reproduction cycle with Broken Arrow exterminator

The process by which bed bugs reproduce is known as traumatic insemination. The female bed bug does not have an opening in her exoskeleton for sexual contact. She has a small dot on her back, which people use to identify male and female bed bugs. When the male attempts to mate with a female, it will use that dot as a target. He will use his reproductive organ to break through her exoskeleton to insert the reproductive material into her body. In cases of high population, the females will begin to flee from the males to not be mated with. In these cases they usually go up walls. If you’re seeing bed bugs high on your walls, it probably means you have a pretty thick infestation. Contact your Broken Arrow exterminator for help with bed bugs. Check out our reviews!

If you’re having trouble with bed bugs or any other pests, then it’s time to call a Broken Arrow exterminator company that can help you. Here at TermMax Pest Control, we are the best in the business when dealing with bed bugs or any other pests. We service the greater Tulsa area, including Broken Arrow, Coweta, Claremore, Catoosa, Owasso, Turley, Bixby, Jenks, Sand Springs, Sapulpa, Prattville, and more. Call today for a free estimate. We’re here to help!

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