Bed bug pesticide resistance is worldwide predominantly in areas that are regularly visited by tourists. Visiting a hotel, hostel, or motel guarantees new risks for bringing home pests that are nearly impossible to kill in today’ climate.
Many of the hotels I have contacted (at upper management level) and interviewed have plainly spoken to me that unless bed bug infestations are found during an inspection by a state agent, as far as they were concerned, no infestation exists. Lawsuits and negative reviews are not the solution to this issue. Hotel owners, in general, refuse to believe that bedbugs travel easy and develop HUGE communities in a matter of weeks not months, but the entomologists beg to differ. The bed bug has spent centuries developing affinity to hosts such as humans, birds, and bats, that covers a lot of traveling territory. Bed bugs will eat anything and leave infections in their bloody wake.
On the internet today, It is very easy to track infestation rates by the complaints from people that have visited a particular room or hotel chain. The first complaint can start about 6 months on average to the latest complaint. Sometimes the hotel manager, or owner, writes a note on a review that says that the problem has been taken care of, but the truth of the articles on the website show that pesticides are not working. The three top pesticides on the market for killing bedbugs are neuro-toxins and leave residual toxins. A room that has been infested and sprayed with conventional pesticides will out gas poisons for months. If you are chemically sensitive, this can mean rashes, unexplained anger and grumpiness, raw nerves, vision blurriness, and balance problems. Bedbugs give a room a strange sweet musty moldy smell. Bedbugs travel from one room to another through the walls away from the pesticide as the control officer sprays the room.
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Silica (quartz) bonded pest control agents cannot cause resistance in the insects they kill. The aromatic enters the insect skin and kills it as easily as the original tree would have smothered insects with sap. In fact, the kill is intensified by the concentrate of the extract. The only known side effect of being exposed to Eastern Red Cedar is a sense of relaxation and harmony. Integrated pest control officers using silica based cedar oils have said to me that his product is the best smelling insect control product ever. I have seen tests showing that 50 bedbugs tested at the nations largest bed bug colony for scientific research died within 1 minute of contact. If you travel, visit motels, or are concerned that you are at risk or have been exposed to bedbugs or the bloody red mite (same insect just on a bird host) then protect, prevent and be proactive with a good cedar oil product that fits your needs.
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