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How Bedbugs Became Resistant to Every Pesticide We Have — And What Comes Next

| 1 min read| By EuroBulletin24 briefing
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Bedbugs have evolved resistance to virtually every pesticide available. Here is the science of how this happened and what the next generation of treatments looks like.

The bedbug resurgence that has been documented across European cities — Paris, London, Amsterdam, Rome, and dozens of others — for the past several years has a specific scientific explanation that is more interesting than the 'they're spreading through global travel' narrative that typically accompanies bedbug coverage. The specific biological mechanism is evolution, specifically the rapid evolution of pesticide resistance that occurs when any pest population is subjected to sustained chemical pressure.

Bedbugs exposed to pyrethroid pesticides — the chemical class most commonly used in bedbug treatment — are dying in significant proportions. But the specific proportion that survive are survivors because of specific genetic variants that make them less susceptible to pyrethroids: thicker cuticles that prevent chemical penetration, modified sodium channel proteins that the chemicals target, and metabolic enzymes that break down the chemicals before they can act.

These resistant individuals breed. Their offspring carry the resistance genetics at higher frequency than the original population. Over multiple generations — bedbugs can complete a generation in as little as 4-6 weeks under optimal conditions — the resistant genotype becomes dominant. A population that was 90 percent susceptible two decades ago is now, in many European cities, predominantly resistant.

The pesticide classes available for bedbug treatment have dwindled as resistance has spread across each class in sequence: organophosphates (now broadly resistant), carbamates (resistance developing), neonicotinoids (resistance emerging in some populations). The pipeline of new chemical classes specifically targeting bedbugs is not robust — the market size doesn't justify the development investment for most major pesticide companies.

The next generation of treatments involves physical rather than chemical approaches: heat treatment (bedbugs die above 50°C applied for a defined duration), cold treatment, and novel biological approaches including pheromone disruption that interferes with bedbug reproduction rather than killing individuals directly.

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