Archive for April 6th, 2009

Bed Bugs Your Unlikely Room Mate

Monday, April 6th, 2009
Judd Snell


Have you ever feel like you were not alone in your room, although there is no one else there beside you?

Have you ever experienced being alone in your room in the middle of the night, hence, you feel, and you are certain that there are other beings there with you?

You are not about to read another scary story. Or if you think you will be reading perverted things here, no, you are wrong.

You should check on your room, especially your bed. You may have unwanted room mates, or worse bed mates. Do not be scared. The unlikely being referred here is the insect commonly called bed bugs.

What are bed bugs? Bed bug is one among the millions of species of the insect world. Scientifically, common bed bugs are known as Cimex lectularius. Experts and professionals claim that the existence of bed bugs had been controlled in the United States in the 70s and 80s. However, due to persistence and survival of bed bugs in Asia, Europe and in Africa, travelers may have carried along the parasites during travel and migration to the country.

Bed bugs are wingless insects. They are parasites that feed primarily on the blood of warm-blooded victims such as animals and human. The belief that bed bugs only bite humans is wrong. Your pets can also be host to the parasite.

Birds, dogs, cats, in short, every mammal that can come into contact with the infested bed or surroundings can be affected by bed bugs.

Bed bugs are so tiny, that one can hardly see it. The biggest bed bugs, however, during their final stage of maturity can reach about 25% of an inch long. Usually, bed bugs are oval-shaped and they appear flattened when viewed from top to bottom.

Bed bugs are usually colored deep brown or cream to white. There are also bed bugs that appear burnt orange in color.

Life span. After feeding blood, bed bugs may look like black insects or dark red. That indicates that the bed bug has already stored food inside its body. Once it has fed from its prey, or host, bed bugs usually last until about more than a year before it needs further feeding.

Adult bed bugs can last more than a year without sucking blood. It is different for younger or baby bed bugs. They can last only a few months, or even a few months without food, that is, blood.

Hence, even if a bed infested with bed bugs remains vacant or unoccupied for how many months, chances are the bed bugs still exist there.

Bed bugs on the average life span, needs about three to four replenishments or feeding sessions before it lay eggs and completes its life span.

Habitat Bed bugs normally thrive in dark spots or areas in the house. Part of their protective instinct is that they live inside crevices and dark and miniscule holes where they can not easily be detected or killed.

Bed bugs can also live in beds, beneath them, underneath them or inside them. They can remain undetected during daytime. But surely, they go out and hunt for food during night time.

Bed bugs may appear smart because they know when to attack prospective hosts— when they are asleep.

When bed bugs bite, they normally do not produce stinging sensation. Hence, the victim will only know that he or she has been bitten after a day or two, when the skin reacts to the saliva left by the bed bugs into the affected area.

The bitten skin may itch and appear reddish. Sometimes, it is also hard to distinguish bed bug bites from the usual mosquito bites.

Control of bed bugs. Bed bugs are hard to control. There are a lot of pesticides that can kill the parasite, but it is advisable that you consult a pest control expert to control and exterminate bed bugs.

There a lot of harmful pesticides that can surely kill bed bugs. But the catch is, these pesticides can be really dangerous and harmful, not just to you and your other housemates, but also to your neighbors.

You may not want to exterminate yourself and your loved ones along with bed bugs, right?

Contact the local pest control operators in your locality. If you are renting an apartment, it is the duty of the land lord to arrange for the necessary pest control to get rid of bed bugs.



Mini Wireless Spy Cameras: Trimming Down Your List

Monday, April 6th, 2009
Nahshon Roberts


Because most mini wireless spy cameras are so expensive, it is really important to buy the right camera that would answer to your needs so that you will get your money’s worth. Here are a few tips on how to pick the best mini spy camera for you.

Use and Function

How are you going to use your mini wireless spy cameras? This is the first question that you need to answer before going online to buy one. For some people, mini spy cameras are used covertly. In other words, these devices are used by people like private investigators and undercover police officers to secretly monitor their targets. In most cases, these cameras are concealed in small objects like pens and buttons, while others are attached to sunglasses and hats. Others use mini spy cameras to watch over their property and households. In this set-up, cameras are hidden in objects like coffee cans and picture frames. Some spy cameras are even concealed behind pinholes to make them undetectable.

Price Tags

Mini wireless spy cameras that are used to observe people tend to be more expensive than cameras that are used to observe locations and venues. Suffice to say, the technology that is involved in body worn spy cameras tend to be more advanced and complicated. Indeed, one can only marvel at the ingenuity of these devices, especially in the way certain design issues such as power distribution and signal transmission are addressed. That is why the smaller these spy cameras are, the pricier they get. However, high-priced spy cameras come with better features. For one thing, the more expensive spy cams can carry up to 2GB of storage, letting you record hours and hours of surveillance video! Affordable spy cameras have less features, and their recording times are somewhat limited and below-standard.

When In Doubt, Seek Help

If you want to get the complete lowdown on mini wireless spy cameras, you may have to go to the store and ask the opinions of an expert. It would be a great idea to confer your budget to the expert, so that he or she can recommend the best device that your money can buy. Educate yourself on the ins and outs of spy cameras by reading product reviews and related articles. This way, you will know how a specific spy camera was rated by critics and enthusiasts. Heed the expert’s advice on how to install these spy cameras properly. If you are confident of your skills, you can set the things up yourself. But if you are not sure, you can ask the expert to do the installation for you. You will have to pay a fee for his services, of course, but at least, you are assured that everything is configured correctly.

Do not be too concerned with the technical aspects of mini wireless spy cameras. Leave that to the experts! All that you should think about is to get a spy camera that provides the results that you want.