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    Why won't bedbugs die? Because they're mutants

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    Post by Ben Wars Fri Jan 21, 2011 3:17 pm

    "Don't let the bedbugs bite" takes on real meaning as researchers reveal the genes in pesticide-resistant bugs.

    Why won't bedbugs die? Because they're mutants Md_horizThe Cimex lectularius(bedbug) feeds on blood from a human host



    If you've ever had an infestation you know: bedbugs are invincible. And now there's scientific research to prove it.

    Researchers recently uncovered the secret behind the pesticide-resistant pests. In what can only be considered a feat of lightning-fast evolution, gene restructuring is the key to why these bedbugs won’t die. This discovery is critical in finding an extinguishing method that actually works.

    Urban pest-management specialist Dini Miller calls the gene-restructuring process “unnatural selection.” Repeated exposure to pesticides causes certain bedbugs to produce more of the enzymes that combat poisons in the system. According to findings published by Ohio State University entomologists in PLoS One Journal, these enzymes “modify toxic compounds into water-soluble, non-toxic compounds” that can then be flushed out of the bug.

    The Ohio State University study compared bedbugs from several decades ago with bedbugs from current infestations. The older bugs -- courtesy of military bug enthusiast* Harold Harlan -- lived in an isolated colony and responded positively to common pesticides. (That is, they suffered and died.) The newer bugs survived, and analysis of the new genome revealed higher levels of the mutant, pesticide-resistant enzyme.

    This new genetic evidence, coupled with the fact that bedbugs have both a better ability to protect nerve cells and thicker shells, mean that we're confronted with an entirely different species.

    Indeed, over the past ten years, the bedbug population has increased by nearly 500 percent in North America. Perhaps even more terrifying is the fact that the insects can now survive a pesticide dose 1,000 times greater than in decades past. As a result, eradicating the blood-sucking creatures from their common habitats in homes, hotels, and dorms is nearly impossible.

    So what can we do? Is there a solution?

    Suggestions include: alternate pesticides, create a giant city-wide heat machine, unleash a beagle-Jack Russell terrier mix to sniff them out, or, tape bags over your hands, bathe in Benadryl, and wait for the inevitable infestation of bedbug-eating hummingbirds.

    And, in case you were thinking of moving, here's a list of the top ten bedbug infested cities:

    1. Cincinnati, Ohio
    2. Columbus, Ohio
    3. Chicago, Illinois
    4. Denver, Colorado
    5. Detroit, Michigan
    6. Washington, D.C.
    7. New York, New York
    8. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
    9. Dayton, Ohio
    10. Baltimore, Maryland


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    Post by Vicky Fri Jan 21, 2011 5:47 pm

    ewws i dont want bed bugs >.<
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    Post by Meesh Fri Jan 21, 2011 7:08 pm

    O_O Yeaaaaahhhh :feels itchy all of a sudden: :crosses city #7 off her list: :tip toes away:

    btw, this post is just disgusting, yet very informative.
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    Post by Angelique Thu Jun 16, 2011 3:23 am

    Because... bed bugs can lay 10,000 eggs in 3 months... and bed bug can survive upto 550 days without food... to understand in the form of pics... Bed Bugs Pictures
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    Post by rose_wolf_girl Thu Jun 16, 2011 6:13 pm

    One word ----> Why won't bedbugs die? Because they're mutants Be80807d0d37b812d852a49
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    Post by Vicky Thu Jun 16, 2011 6:32 pm

    yes it very gross it would suck getting this really

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