“…Such efforts include research that requires the laboratory breeding of thousands of animals not only for testing insecticides and critical temperatures (e.g. Ashbrook, Scharf, Bennett, & Gondhalekar, 2017, 2019; Gaire, Scharf, & Gondhalekar, 2019; Puckett, McDonald, & Gold, 2013; Romero, Potter, Potter, & Haynes, 2007), reviewed by Hase, 1930; Usinger, 1966; Feldlaufer, O'Connor, & Ulrich, 2018) but also for screening for novel control targets such as symbionts (Balvín, Roth, Talbot, & Reinhardt, 2018; Goodman, 2018), neuropeptides (Predel, Neupert, Derst, Reinhardt, & Wegener, 2018) or communication molecules (Gries, Zhai, Lewis, Britton, & Gries, 2018). All these targets are closely linked to the two major aspects that alter bedbug physiology, feeding and mating.…”