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003-Furniture Hazards: Bed Bugs | Preferences & Habits

3月 1, 2026 003-Furniture Hazards: Bed Bugs 1. Bed Bug Appearance Notes Size & Shape: Dorsoventrally flattened, oval body. Adults typically reach the size of an apple seed . Their extremely flat profile facilitates harborage in structural furniture gaps as thin as 1mm. Key Identifier: Presence of exuviae (translucent cast skins) near furniture joints. In concentrated areas, a sweet, musty odor may be present due to alarm pheromones. 2. Bed Bug Feeding Habits & Patterns Bed bugs are obligate hematophages . Their host-seeking behaviors within furniture are driven by the following biological targets: Mammalian Blood (Primary Food) - Exclusive nutritional source. They prioritize harboring in furniture within 1.5 meters of a sleeping host. Carbon Dioxide (Foraging Stimulant) - While not a food, CO2 serves as a primary chemical beacon. They aggregate in furniture zones where host respiration is most concentrated. Thermal...

002-Furniture Hazards: Cockroaches | Preferences & Habits

February 28, 2026 002-Furniture Hazards: Cockroaches 1. Cockroach Appearance Notes Size & Shape: Oval, flattened body measuring 10-40mm. Their specialized **depressed morphology** allows them to penetrate furniture gaps as narrow as 1.5mm. Antennae Structure: Highly sensitive filiform antennae, exceeding body length, capable of detecting microscopic **glucose particles** and moisture gradients from several meters away. Body Features: Chitinous exoskeleton with a lipid-based coating. Identification is confirmed by the presence of **oothecae** (purse-like egg cases) often found glued to the dark, underside corners of furniture frames. Key Identifier: Thigmotactic behavior—they require physical contact on both their top and bottom surfaces. Dark, irregular **smear marks** (fecal and grease trails) along hinges or joints are the primary evidence of an established harborage site. 2. Cockroach Top 3 Food Preferences Note: Cockr...

001-Furniture Hazards: Termites | Structural Risk Ranking: LDF, MDF & Plywood

2月 28, 2026 001-Furniture Hazards: Termites 1. Termite Worker & Nymph Appearance Notes Size & Shape: Cream-colored, soft-bodied insects measuring 3-10mm. They have six functional legs and a straight, elongated body. They do not have the C-shape characteristic of beetle larvae. Head Structure: Pale to light-brown head with horizontal chewing mandibles. Soldiers possess larger, darker heads with prominent defensive pincers. Body Features: Translucent exoskeleton with a broad waist. Unlike ants, their thorax is broadly joined to the abdomen, giving them a uniform, "thick" appearance. Key Identifier: Social behavior—rarely found alone. Presence of mud tubes on furniture legs or walls is a definitive sign of subterranean termite activity. Scientific Note: Termite nymphs resemble smaller versions of workers and are highly active within wood galleries. 2. Termite Top 3 Wood Preferences Untreated Pine (Pinus spp.) ...

Apartment Inspection Checklist

House Inspection Checklist House Inspection Checklist Inspection Points 1. Foundation & Structure 2. Roof & Attic Integrity 3. Exterior Walls & Paint 4. Windows & Frame Seals 5. Main Entrance & Doors 6. Interior Wall Surfaces 7. Ceiling & Floor Tiles 8. Kitchen Cabinets 9. Countertops & Sinks 10. Stove & Oven Units 11. Refrigerator & Freezer 12. Water Heater & HVAC 13. Plumbing & Pipe Leaks 14. Faucets & Drainage 15. Bathtub & Shower 16. Toilet & Flush System 17...