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Results 1 - 10 of 44 for bed bugs
  1. Bed Bugs FAQs (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)  
    Frequently asked questions about bed bugs. ... bed bugs, FAQs, frequently asked questions, Parasitic Diseases ... Bed Bugs/Start Here ... Bed Bugs ... Centers for Disease ...
  2. Biting Insects: Bed Bugs (University of Minnesota Extension)  
    Bed Bugs/Prevention and Risk Factors ... Bed Bugs ... University of Minnesota Extension ... Control bed bugs in homes
  3. Top Ten Tips to Prevent or Control Bed Bugs (Environmental Protection Agency)  
    Bed Bugs/Prevention and Risk Factors ... Bed Bugs ... Environmental Protection Agency ... Confirm you have bed bugs rather than other insects (if needed, show to your ...
  4. How to Find Bed Bugs (Environmental Protection Agency)  
    Bed Bugs/Prevention and Risk Factors ... Bed Bugs ... Environmental Protection Agency ... Find and correctly identify an infestation early before it becomes widespread. ...
  5. Do-It-Yourself Bed Bug Control (Environmental Protection Agency)  
    Controlling bed bugs is complex. Using an integrated pest management (IPM) approach incorporates both non-chemical and pesticide methods. Success ...
  6. Protecting Your Home from Bed Bugs (Environmental Protection Agency)  
    Bed Bugs/Prevention and Risk Factors ... Bed Bugs ... Environmental Protection Agency ... Take precautions such as checking secondhand furniture for signs of infestation ...
  7. Find a Bed Bug Pesticide Product (Environmental Protection Agency)  
    Introduces the Bed Bug Product Search Tool, to help consumers find EPA-registered pesticides for bed bug infestation control. Inclusion in this database is not ...
  8. Protecting Yourself from Bed Bugs in Public Places (Environmental Protection Agency)  
    Bed Bugs/Related Issues ... Bed Bugs ... Environmental Protection Agency ... Infestations in non-residential areas are rare, but may still present opportunities for ...
  9. Getting Rid of Bed Bugs (Environmental Protection Agency)  
    Bed Bugs/Treatments and Therapies ... Bed Bugs ... Environmental Protection Agency ... It is most effective to use a combination of chemical (pesticides) and non-chemical ...
  10. Introduction to Bed Bugs (Environmental Protection Agency)  
    The common bed bug (Cimex lectularius) is a pest – feeding on blood, causing itchy bites and generally irritating their human hosts. EPA and other agencies all consider bed bugs a public health pest, but bed bugs are ...
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