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  • I'm searching for the thermal death points ( upper and lower ) of bedbugs.
  • There is a Thermal death time for microorganisms, but no single thermal death point for a living organism.
  • :I don't think there is such a thing as a " thermal death point ".
  • The thermal death point for " C . lectularius " is; all stages of life are killed by 7 minutes of exposure to.
  • Presumably, other species ( such as the tropical bedbug, C . hemipterus ) have different temperature requirements for reproduction and higher or lower thermal death points.
  • The thermal death points of the common bedbug ( Cimex lectularius ) are usually given as 45C and anywhere from-10C to-32C, depending on duration of exposure.
  • Dragonflies including libellulids and aeshnids are found in desert pools, for example in the Mojave Desert, where they are active in shade temperatures between 18 and 45 癈 ( 64.4 to 113 癋 ); these insects were able to survive body temperatures above the thermal death point of insects of the same species found in cooler places.
  • Dark perithecia with unbrached radiating hairs can be seen as well . " C . globosum " perithicia are similar in appearance to the related species of " Chaetomium elatum ", however the latter is distinguished by its branched perithecial hairs . " C . globosum " ascospores can withstand temperatures slightly higher than optimal, however temperatures exceeding their thermal death point of 55 degrees Celsius, is lethal for the spores.