lundi 15 mai 2017

How Your Apartment Inspected By The Bed Bug Dog In Boston Before Moving In

By Larry Wood


As America's bed bug infestation continues to spread, families across the country wonder what it could mean for their pets. First the good news: nature seems to be on your side. Bed bugs are not known to carry any diseases transmittable to mammals. Additionally, studies indicate that these nasty parasites prefer the blood of humans to those of household pets. This means that the health risks to your dogs or cats are relatively low. Talking of K9, people are now turning to bed bug dog in Boston as a cheaper and effective method of detecting these pests.

Specially trained dogs, using mainly their sense of smell can find these elusive pests when all other methods have failed. It is said that a good sniffer dog can find even a single pest or its tiny egg with close to 96% accuracy.

To them, the structure or modernity of any apartment does not matter; bed bugs have been documented even in special hotels, clinics, faculties and even city shelters. The same way of teaching that was carried out to these pets has now been utilized for pet dogs for the purpose of detecting the pests.

The dog and its handler need to have NESDCA (National Entomology Scent Detection Canine Association) accreditation. The NESDCA overlooks the training of bed bug detection dogs and ensures the quality of each K9 & its handler. You can find a list of accredited teams near your area in Boston at www.nesdca.com.

As pest detection dogs become more mainstream there is an increasing demand for these highly trained dogs. There is much debate in the detection dog industry over what type of reward dogs are better. Meaning is the dog rewarded with food when it finds bed bugs or is the dog rewarded with a toy and play?

The toy dogs are less likely to a false alert from my experience. There are so many bits of food encountered during searches inside couches, seats not to mention people have food out on tables and pet food out. Not having control of the reward is a big problem in my opinion especially when you have a hungry extremely food motivated dog on your hands. Not having to pick up food or worry about it saves me time and makes us more efficient.

Dogs that specialize in the detection of multiple species of insects are a huge red flag. The inspection dogs must be trained to sniff out bed bugs and bed bugs only. Also, if the business is slow a handler may not keep their dog trained on a regular basis. Most canine inspection companies have their dogs sniff out decoy bed bugs to keep the smell of these annoying pests fresh in their mind, even if there are no clients to service.

While dogs could be very effective at sniffing out explosives and drugs, they can also be very efficient at sniffing out bedbugs in your home. In facts, several dogs have been trained to expose the hiding place of bedbugs in homes. It is quite simple to make your dog a bed bug dog.




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