When your Mum told you to sleep tight and not let the bed bugs bite, she was never teasing! These miniscule insects eat warm blooded animals and people. They customarily come out at night to feed, leaving irritating bite marks on their victims. So why don't you treat your Ma to a Protect-a-bed to keep these little critters at bay?
Constantly the human body loses at least a pint of liquid through the skin, pores and mouth, as well as millions of skin flakes so that insecure mattresses create the ideal breeding area for bacteria and dust mites (a major cause of asthma, eczema and rhinitis).
This unique bedding protection system ensures your mattress investment will last longer:
- Scientifically shown to be bedbug entry, exit and bite evidence
- Fast and easy to fit onto any mattress
- Air vapour permeable, water-resistant and absorbent
- Cool and cosy to sleep on
- Mechanically cleanable
- 2 years warranty
Protect-a-bed may also be used to treat existing infestations by trapping bedbugs within the mattress encasement where they can be dealt with effectively without contaminating the surrounding area and avoiding costly mattress disposal.
Protect-a-bed mattress encasements present a profitable investment, suitable for a domestic household, hotel, housing association or anywhere with beds. Even if you haven't ever had issues with bedbugs, Protect-a-bed mattress encasements should be considered as a defensive measure to aid in avoiding this growing pest problem in future.
Protect-a-bed can be gotten in all popular sizes from small to super king and also for bed pillows.
What are Bedbugs?
Bedbugs (or bed bugs) are small, crawling parasitic insects. All species eat warm blooded animals. Cimex lectularius is the bedbug that feeds on blood from humans, which can lead to distressing bites. Adult bedbugs are tiny (generally 4-5mm long) flat, oval in shape and reddish-brown in colour. They stay close to a food source, so are found in areas where folks have a tendency to sleep and rest, hence the name bed bug.
Bedbugs are becoming a rocketing problem in this country and around the world. Their resurgence may well be related to a global increase in world travel (bedbugs are known to travel in baggage or clothing), as well as a possible increase in their resistance to certain pesticides. There is also a general shortage of perception of signs that point to a plague.
About the Author:
AG Pest Management are execs in pest control based in Barnsley, South Yorkshire, offering services such as bird netting, bed bug control, rat and rodent control, mole management and electric fly killers



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