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mr.Boris, 27.07.2011 22:33

Good day!
There are bedbugs in the apartment, we are thinking about conducting an entomological examination.
In this regard, the following questions arose:
1) What can this examination determine?
type of insect, age, etc
. 2) can this conclusion provide some recommendations on control methods?
3) Can an examination be carried out not only of the insect but also of the premises (in aggregate)?
4) If it can, see point 3, then can it determine how many of these creatures lived in this apartment by any signs?
Thank you, I hope for your answers.

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31.07.2011 17:11, Dmitry Vlasov

You probably don't need an entomological examination, but an entomological examination by a specialist from Rospotrebnadzor or the Center for Hygiene and Epidemiology...
Such a survey provides information not only on the type of synanthropic insect or tick, but also on the room and m. b. control measures...

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