
Where Did Bed Bugs Come From?
Bed bugs have been around since ancient times. It’s estimated that they originated in caves in the Middle East. They first were parasites that fed on bats. When man lived in caves, bed bugs started feasting on humans. Ancient civilizations thought the bed bugs had medicinal properties. Egyptians used bed bugs to treat snake bites. The Romans thought bed bugs could treat ear infections. As civilization spread, so did the bed bugs. The heat of sleeping fires and cooking attracted bed bugs to families who could afford these luxuries. Wealthy families had the assistance of housekeepers to keep the infestations to a minimum, but the poor had no such luxury. Bed bugs spread throughout Europe and eventually into the Americas. Ships were not the cleanliest places. Until the early 20th century, most Americans dealt with these pests. Bed bugs were one of the top enemies of humans, even though they don’t carry disease. The itching can be quite irritating. In the 1950s, bed bugs began to decline to the point where they were practically eradicated. It’s thought that DDT, a pesticide developed to control cockroaches, killed the bed bugs so effectively that it almost wiped them out. When DDT was banned in 1972, a resurgence occurred. Today, you can find bed bugs in almost every country around the world. They no longer limit themselves to homes. Bed bugs have invaded hotels, theatres, hospitals and nursing homes. Travellers can carry bed bugs in their luggage, transporting them to other people’s luggage in buses and planes.Preventing Bed Bugs
You may not be able to prevent hitchhikers from getting on your clothing, but you can take steps to prevent an infestation in your home. Regular inspections and vigilance are the best prevention techniques.- Before bringing secondhand furniture into your home, check for bed bugs. Look in the deep crevices for small bugs or dark red stains, which are the feces.
- Reduce the clutter in your home because bed bugs will hide to avoid detection.
- Use a protective cover on your mattress and box springs. If you do experience any bites or itching, check for bed bugs. Know the difference between bed bug bites and mosquitos.
- Vacuum regularly to pick up hitchhikers that might have come in.
- When you travel, check your luggage and clothes before putting them away.