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PARSIPPANY, NJ, June 22, 2011 - Western Pest Services, a New Jersey-based pest control company with branches throughout the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast regions, warns that as temperatures rise this summer so will the level of bed bug activity. Western Pest Services has already seen an increase in bed bug service calls this year.
“Bed bugs are cold-blooded, so warmer temperatures lead to faster development and allow them to lay more eggs,” said Phil Pierce, entomologist and technical services manager for Western Pest Services. “Even more, they are extremely resilient pests and resistant to many pesticides.”
Bed bugs are found throughout the United States, travel by hitchhiking on personal belongings and are very good hiders. While a bed bug's life cycle depends upon a myriad of factors, in general, development from egg to adult is completed in about 40-60 days. However, temperatures in the mid-80s can reduce development time to as short as three weeks.
“Combining warm temperatures with summer travel will likely lead to more cases of bed bugs,” said Pierce. “Early detection and prevention are the best methods to reduce your risk.”
“Proactive measures can reduce your risks, but professional treatment is the best ways to avoid bed bug problems,” said Pierce. “Consider contacting your local pest control provider to set up a bed bug inspection to ensure they don't ruin your summer.”
Founded in 1928, New Jersey-based Western Pest Services serves both residential and commercial customers in the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic region. Western is a wholly owned subsidiary of Rollins, Inc. (NYSE: ROL). Learn more about Western Pest Services by visiting www.westernpest.com. Learn more about Rollins by visiting www.rollins.com.