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- Q4878951 abstract "Bed bugs, or cimicidae, are small parasitic insects. The term usually refers to species that prefer to feed on human blood.Early detection and treatment are critical to successful control. According to a survey, the most commonly infested places are the mattress (98.2%), boxspring (93.6%), as well as nearby carpets and baseboards (94.1%). In fact, bed bugs thrive in areas where there is an adequate supply of available hosts, and plenty of cracks and harborages within 1.5 metres (4.9 ft) of the host.Because treatments are required in sleeping areas and other sensitive locations, methods other than chemical pesticides are in demand. Treatments can be costly, laborious, time consuming, repetitive, may entail health risks, and cause embarrassment to the person affected.".
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- Q4878951 comment "Bed bugs, or cimicidae, are small parasitic insects. The term usually refers to species that prefer to feed on human blood.Early detection and treatment are critical to successful control. According to a survey, the most commonly infested places are the mattress (98.2%), boxspring (93.6%), as well as nearby carpets and baseboards (94.1%).".
- Q4878951 label "Bed bug control techniques".