“…People from all social and economic levels are affected by bed bugs, and bed bug infestations are found in almost every human-made structure, including hotels, apartments, hospitals, military camps, homeless shelters, office buildings and college dormitories (Potter et al, 2010). After the extensive application of organophosphate insecticides in the years following World War II, bed bug infestations were diminished; they were only rarely reported in industrialized countries after the 1950s (Snetsinger, 1997;Cooper, 2006;Harlan, 2006;Booth et al, 2012). However, since the mid-1990s, the reported number of human bed bug infestations has increased significantly, originally in North America, Western Europe and Brazil, and later in various countries in Eastern Europe (Pinto et al, 2007;Reinhardt and Siva-Jothy, 2007).…”