Will pesticides work to kill bed bugs?

Bed bug poison or bed bug powders have been proven unsuccessful on several occasions. This is due to the fact that pesticides do not kill the bed bug eggs and the bed bugs have developed an immunity to modern day pesticides.  Once the eggs hatch the bed bug infestation is recreated.

Pests have been a major concern in the daily world of civilization. May it be business, industries, commercials, media and plain folks common affairs. In fairness to the little bugs, it gives us something to work in common politically, it unites nations against it, it provides livelihood to millions people worldwide.

However if the votes of birds are counted, they will easily top the billboard. Yes, bed bugs prey on birds. In fact they were the first victims. Scientific studies show that ancient bed bugs feed only on bird’s blood. Now they have managed to evolved to find the easier prey who cannot fly at the 1st instance of biting – the human species. Now they don’t just climb the little nests but the bigger houses and buildings of hotels wherever people stay.

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