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Help! | I Have Bed Bugs In My Office

Help! | I Have Bed Bugs In My Office

Bed Bugs – Don’t let the name trick you and make you think that they are found only in beds. Bed bugs feed on human blood, which means they can be found in every place where humans exist — including offices. Yes! You got to trust us.

Bed bug infestations are not just limited to hotels or apartments. They can happen in offices too. Even the cleanest office can run into bed bug issues. According to the New York Post, in the year 2019, the Apple Store on the 5th Avenue in the New York City was infested with bed bugs for a month. Interestingly, no one, neither the shopkeepers nor the employees, was informed or warned about the infestation.

Bed bugs are excellent hitchhikers who love to go from place to place looking for their next meal. They can enter any building at any time, on personal belongings such as clothes, bags, and much more. This makes offices vulnerable to bed bug infestations. While bed bugs do not spread any diseases, their presence can, however, disrupt business, damage a company’s reputation, including risk-management, human-resources, and litigation issues.

Once bed bugs make their way inside a building, they can spread rapidly. Moreover, under the most ideal conditions, if bed bugs are left undetected for a year, their population reaches 10,000.

With that said, if you;

suspect bed bugs in your office environment,

want to know more to keep yourself and your office safe from a bed bug infestation,

Then keep scrolling to know more about bed bugs in the office and the steps you can take to get rid of them.

Let’s go!

Where can you bed bugs in your office?

Bed bugs are masters in hiding and are found in locations beyond human imagination, such as:

  • Cubicle partitions
  • Desks and drawers
  • Curtains and draperies
  • Closets and linen areas
  • Backpacks and briefcases
  • Inside electrical plugs and sockets
  • Furniture, including chairs and tables
  • In cracked and broken plaster Cubicle partitions
  • Carpeting, between floorboards, and behind baseboards

What To Do If You Find Bed Bugs in Your Office?

  • Identify: Locate and inspect every area of your office thoroughly. Look for the blood or fecal stains on the fabric surface. Look for bed bug signs to determine the severity of the infestation to gauge the length of time have they been invading your office.
  • Communicate:Once the presence of bed bugs in your office has been confirmed, make sure to inform all your employees about it, and also keep them updated about the further steps to solve it. Be ready to answer any questions with valid and honest information.
  • Hire Professionals:Bed bugs are notoriously hard to kill. A severe bed bug infestation only demands a pest management professional who holds experience and expertise in handling dangerous chemicals to deal with bed bugs and eradicate them from your office area for good. During this period, you can ask employees to work from home to prevent further spreading
  • Prevention: The key element to keep pests away is prevention.Once the pest control professionals have done their job, clean and vacuum the infected areas thoroughly and regularly. Disinfect all the furniture or objects and seal up all the cracks and crevices. Make sure to clean all the hard-to-reach areas, such as baseboards and desktop surfaces. Moreover, you can educate employees and ask them to minimize clutter at their workspaces.

Wrapping Up

Bed bugs can be a nagging problem, and therefore, should be treated like any other emergency or disaster scenario: and may make a comeback if preventive measures are not taken. Hiring a professional pest control service to monitor and evaluate your building all year round at regular intervals will make sure these pests don’t return.

 

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