History Of The
Bedbug
Tracing Bed Bugs
The number of reported cases of bed bugs in schools, hotels,
motels, cruise ships, dormitories, shelters, homes, movie
houses and apartments are rising. And the authorities are
somehow already alarmed and concerned over the issue.
In the United States alone, it is reported that six out of ten
apartments have bed bugs. Because bed bugs are not known to
transfer or spread out any form of disease, the alarm is
somehow flamed down.
Origins
Bed bugs are tiny, wingless creatures that are scientifically
labeled Cimex lectularius. They are very small that you can
hardly look at them with your bare eye.
Bed bugs are organisms that come from the world of insects.
There are millions of species of insects, both small and large,
and it is a wonder how each has its own noteworthy attribute or
characteristics.
In the United States, statistics and pest control authorities
claim that bed bugs ceased to exist after the World War II in
the 1940s. Before the World War, cases of bed bugs were so
rampant, but people’s cooperation and breakthroughs in
controlling pests helped curtail bed bug infestation
post war.
So people might be asking, if the bed bugs did not exist in the
country during that time, where do our modern bed bugs come
from?
Good and logical question. Theories have it that modern-day bed
bugs might have come from Asia, Africa or Europe. If bed bugs
can only crawl, they are tiny and with only one-year lifespan,
how did they cross borders?
Because bed bugs can thrive in furniture, clothes and baggages,
it is believed that American travelers during the time have
contributed to the current spread of the pests.
Several travelers might have traveled to one country and stayed
in a hotel that was unknowingly infested with bed bugs. The bed
bugs might have figured out ways to get inside the luggages and
voila! They have traveled across borders!
When the unsuspecting traveler unpacked his or her baggage,
that is the time the bed bugs might have come out and spread
out.
Races
Bed bugs can come from different countries. It is somehow
amusing that like humans, bed bugs also seem to have races.
American bugs are usually pale compared to counterparts in
Africa, where bed bugs are usually colored deep brown.
Don’t apply racial discrimination though in tracing where bed
bugs come from.
Vampires
There is a myth that bed bugs are undeveloped grandchildren of
vampires. What a funny and amusing myth!
The notion might have come from the fact that bed bugs, like
Dracula and all other vampire characters we know, suck blood
for nourishment.
When they do that, their appearances are also somehow changed.
Hence, newly fed bed bugs will appear dark-red or reddish in
color. Some bed bugs appear like have black mass inside their
stomach.
So, if the idea is just a stupid myth, where do bed bugs come
from?
Where do bed bugs come from?
The question where do bed bugs come from is just like the
question where do people come from. Questions on origins do
solicit and prompt strong arguments between religion and
science.
Science always have ways in determining and finding out where
organisms come from. But in the bed bugs’ case, you know that
the subject does not evoke a particular need for an answer.
There are much more better and more relevant subjects that
deserve more attention than tracing down or determining where
bed bugs come from.
One of those concerns, though still related to bed bugs, is how
to get rid or control them. Bed bugs might come from Alaska,
Antarctica or Samoa. Who will care where bed bugs are coming
from, by the way?
The more important issue to consider is how to effectively
curtail their spread. You know that use of pesticides and
insecticides is one sure option, but you may wonder and think
back how safe they are to you, your family and even your
neighbors.
The next time you see another bed bug
crawling in your bed, isn’t it more appropriate if you ask
yourself, “How can I kill this one”, instead of “Where do bed
bugs come from?”
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