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Manchester Pest Control Launch New Website Wasps Nests £32.00 Bed Bugs
Manchester Pest Control Launch New Website Wasps Nests £32.00 Bed Bugs
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Manchester Pest Control Launch New Website Wasps Nests £32.00 Bed Bugs – Manchester Pest Control, Manchester’s foremost pest control company have a launched a new website Manchester Pest Control for the busy summer wasps nest season and to help all our customers in credit crunch times we are fixing our price for destroying wasps nests at just £32.00 for the foreseeable future, at least until 2011. This is outstanding value when you consider the price charged by some other companies and Borough Councils.
For the summer of 2010 Manchester Pest Control will be attempting to provide a same day call out service where possible and providing a wasps nest service seven days per week with no extra charge made for evening and weekend work.
Bed bugs are a speciality of Manchester Pest Control and we use the utmost discretion, we can normally deal with the infestation without the need to buy new beds. If you suspect you may have bed bugs then ring Manchester Pest Control
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Bed Bugs in Manchester, Lancashire, Merseyside and Cheshire
Bed Bugs in Manchester, Lancashire, Merseyside and Cheshire
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Bed Bugs in Manchester, Lancashire, Merseyside and Cheshire – One of the most hated and misunderstood pests known to man is the bed bug (Cimex lectularius). How many of us dozed off to sleep at night as children with the words of our parents in our ears ‘sleep tight and don’t let the bed bugs bite’?

Manchester Bed Bugs
Bed bugs may have started to feed on man at about the time we moved into caves, the ‘bat bugs’ Cimex pilosellus and Cimex pipistrella primarily feed on bats and it is probable that bat feeding species of bug evolved to feed on human blood when our ancesters started dwelling in bat infested caves.
Until the arrival of DDT in the early 20th century bed bugs were common non-paying guests in much low quality dwellings.
The later part of the 20th century has seen pest control companies dealing with very few bed bug calls indeed, their presence being largely restricted to cheap vacation camps and student lodgings etc.
Many people confuse dust mites, which aren’t visible to the naked eye, with bed bugs which very definitely are.
Adult bedbugs are reddy-brown, about a quarter of an inch in size and greatly swollen after a meal of our blood.
They have an incomplete metamorphosis which means that the young are just smaller copies of the adult, they don’t have a pupal stage like fleas or a fly.
Bed bugs typically feed on human blood every 7 – 10 days, coming out in the hours before dawn and sensing their prey by detecting the exhaled carbon dioxide from breath and when close in on their target, infra red body heat.

