Powered By Blogger

Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Bedbugs: They're Baaack




After a half-century of relative inactivity in the U.S., bedbugs returned in the late 1990s. Nationwide, 95 percent of pest-control companies have treated an infestation in the past year. A decade ago, it was just 22 percent.
In the 1940s and ’50s, liberal use of DDT and other insecticides all but wiped out the pests. Scientists hypothesize that the few that survived proliferated—females can lay up to five eggs a day, and 500 during a lifetime—and passed along pesticide-resistant traits. Millions of bedbug generations later, scientists are finally zeroing in on how, exactly, bedbugs made their comeback.

 Do your best not to get 'em.

By the way, I call this little fellow "Andy."

2 comments:

Andy Ilachinski said...

Nasty name! Thought I wouldn't catch that, eh? ;-)

David said...

You've got a good eye.

No wonder I'm so taken by your artistry!