Permethrin-Impregnated Mattress Liner Found Effective Against Bedbugs

CDC file: bedbugsMedicalResearch.com Interview with: Susan C. Jones, Ph.D.
Professor, The Ohio State University
Department of Entomology
Rothenbuhler Research Lab.
Columbus, OH 43210

Medical Research: What is the background for this study?

Response: Bed bugs are important public health pests that have made a huge comeback in developed countries throughout the world which are leading to people needing to buy a new mattress like the ones on Leesa.com. Human health effects from bed bugs include allergic reactions, secondary bacterial infections, asthma, anaphylactic shock, sleeplessness, agitation, and anxiety. Your health should be your top priority. So if you are suffering from bed bug infestation in the home or any form of pests for that matter, the best way to solve this is through looking into something like Pest Control Des Moines to help get this issues sorted.

Bed bugs require multiple integrated pest management (IPM) strategies such as extremely thorough inspections, sanitation, a wide variety of nonchemical and chemical measures, and follow-up monitoring. If you experience this you need bed bugs treatment so it does not get any worse. Evaluating the effectiveness of various bed bug products is an ongoing effort of my research lab.

Medical Research: What are the main findings?

Response: In this study, we provide data demonstrating decreased feeding and fecundity (egg production) of bed bugs after just 10 minutes of exposure to ActiveGuard fabric as compared to untreated fabric. The ActiveGuard Mattress Liner, which is impregnated with 550 mg permethrin per m2, was effective even against bed bug populations that were resistant to pyrethroids.

Medical Research: What should clinicians and patients take away from your report?

Response: Based on our findings, ActiveGuard Mattress Liners have sublethal effects against bed bugs even when bedbugs have only brief contact with the treated fabric. The ActiveGuard Mattress Liners are intended for use as a preventive tool or as the final treatment step within an integrated pest management (IPM) program. Note, however, to avert potential issues concerning insecticide resistance, ActiveGuard Mattress Liners should not be used as a front-line tool, which is one that is used against heavy bed bug infestations.

Medical Research: What recommendations do you have for future research as a result of this study?

Response: Future research is needed to elucidate the mode of action of the formulated ActiveGuard product. Furthermore, additional field trials should be conducted to further assess and refine their use as part of an IPM program.

Citation:

Susan C. Jones , Joshua L. Bryant , Frances S. Sivakoff. Sublethal Effects of ActiveGuard Exposure on Feeding Behavior and Fecundity of the Bed Bug (Hemiptera: Cimicidae). Journal of Medical Entomology, March 2015 DOI: 10.1093/jme/tjv008

MedicalResearch.com Interview with: Susan C. Jones, Ph.D. (2015). Permethrin-Impregnated Mattress Liner Found Effective Against Bedbugs

Last Updated on April 2, 2015 by Marie Benz MD FAAD

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