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Second Case of Bed Bugs Reported at UNK
From the University of Nebraska at Kearney:
Officials at the University of Nebraska at Kearney confirmed a second case of bedbugs has been found in a residence hall Thursday.
The second case is again isolated to a single room in the same hall where bedbugs were found earlier.
No bedbugs were found in rooms adjacent to, or above or below, the affected room.
A pest control company has been on site, conducted an in-depth inspection and will treat the affected room, as well as the rooms on both sides, and above and below, the affected room.
All five rooms will also have two follow-up treatments.
"We have a protocol in place and will be following that protocol," Dr. Earls said. "If students in the residence halls suspect bedbugs, they should contact residence hall staff immediately. Students seeking treatment for bites should contact Health Care."
While bedbugs are a nuisance, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, they are not known to transmit disease.
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Bedbug expert scratches head over extent of UNL infestation
Posted: Friday, February 17, 2012 9:41 am | Updated: 9:48 am, Fri Feb 17, 2012.
LINCOLN – The large number of bedbug reports at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln – 94 rooms treated for the pests so far -- has led one national expert to wonder whether UNL is getting "false positives" from the dogs it's been using to detect the bugs.
"Something doesn't seem right," said Jeffrey White, an entomologist who serves as technical director for Bedbug Central, an online bedbug information center. He has been a featured entomologist on "Infested," an Animal Planet program about insect infestations.
It's possible that the university's aggressive attack has resulted in false positives, said UNL spokeswoman Kelly Bartling.
Only a handful of the bedbug reports have come from students who actually saw the bugs or were bitten.
The rest were detected through the housing department's efforts to ferret out the bugs, though in some rooms they could be seen climbing and crawling. UNL has estimated that the cost to detect and eradicate the bugs could exceed $100,000.
The university has used five bedbug-sniffing dogs from three different handlers in a room-to-room dragnet.
So far, about 1,300 of the 3,256 dormitory rooms have been checked, with bedbugs confirmed in about 7 percent of the rooms. The handlers do attempt to corroborate one dog's "alert" by bringing in a second dog but don't always take the time to hunt for visual evidence of the bugs.
Despite the possibility of false positives, "the responsible thing to do is to treat the room anyway," Bartling said. "What's the alternative? Nobody wants anybody to get bedbug bites. The strategy is to get ahead of them and identify them before they start biting."
Although campuses across the country are dealing with bedbug problems, White said, he's checked with other major universities and none has ever dealt with an infestation that extended beyond five rooms.
Bedbugs have become more common in the United States in recent years because they have developed resistance to commonly used pesticides. White said college campuses are especially vulnerable to bedbugs.
"College and university dorms are really long-term-stay hotels," he said. "The trick is limiting the spread in a dorm building. You have a lot of socialization among students in a dorm. If you don't catch things quick enough, you have a sort of spiderweb effect."
He said the most common times for college bedbug reports are right after summer break, right after semester break and right after spring break.
Usually, the situation is that students have brought the bugs back with them from their travels, and only a few bugs -- fewer than 20 -- are involved.
High-level infestations, of 100 bugs or more, take longer to develop but are tougher to eradicate.
White said it can be tough to catch bedbugs early. Some studies have shown that 30 percent of people don't react to bedbug bites. The bugs are nocturnal and hide in crevices, cracks and dark places like the inside of a bed's box springs.
White himself has been a bedbug victim. He woke one morning with bites on the nape of his neck. He dismissed them as mosquito bites. A week later, he found a cluster of three bites on the back of his arm.
"I knew only one thing does that."
He checked his box spring and found just one bug, which he quickly killed.
"It was a simple solution, but it brought some reality to the situation," he said. "You can't really understand what it's like until you have them. I had a hard time sleeping for a couple months."
The first residence hall report at UNL came the first week after classes resumed in January. Housing officials said they found a mass of bugs hiding behind a built-in pegboard in a dormitory room.
White said the bugs could have been there for weeks -- and were hungry when the students returned from semester break. Bedbugs can live for three to six months without feeding.
The bugs don't build nests, but they tend to congregate in one area, he said. Their deposits -- which look like black spots -- give off a pheromone that attracts more bugs. Their eggs are usually found in that area.
Adults reach about a quarter-inch in size, and they are round and flat like a tick. Eggs and hatchlings are quite small, the size of the letters on a penny. The eggs are translucent.
The first UNL inspections were done by Spots, a rat terrier handled by James Pelowski of Lincoln. Pelowski said he always works with a secondary inspector who helps him look for visual evidence of bugs after Spots signals the alert.
"With my dog, we always show physical evidence," he said. "There's absolutely no false positives on my end."
After the dog alerts -- and Spots can detect as few as one or two bugs -- Pelowski and his secondary inspector put on their gloves and pull out high-intensity flashlights and magnifying glasses. "We usually find some within 2 to 3 feet," he said.
"Out of all the colleges I've worked with, UNL is definitely doing the best job," he said. "It's definitely the most aggressive in seeking to get this critter taken care of."
Pelowski said he is not affiliated with a pest control company, to avoid creating the appearance that he has an incentive to find the bugs.
Mark Lillis, a canine handler and bedbug division manager for a pest control company based in Topeka, Kan., said one bedbug is as bad as 100. An adult bedbug produces five to seven eggs per day.
"I don't fault what the university is doing by any means," he said. "The reason for using canines is to get ahead of the bedbugs and to eradicate them."
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Get Rid of Bed Bugs Naturally Without Using Pesticides, BedBugExterminator911.com Reveals Exterminators Secrets
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New York, NY (PRWEB) February 17, 2012
A new video series by bed bug exterminators is being released to explain the procedures to get rid of bed bugs naturally. Due to the high influx of report the site BedBugExterminator911.com has received. The director of relations has put together a free video series to help bed bug sufferers get rid of bed bugs naturally. As a special bonus, all bed bug sufferers will receive access to bed bug exterminators non pesticide solution that will get rid of bed bugs and prevent them from back.
The video series will explain the three critical parts of a bed bug extermination, which any bed bug sufferer can use. BedBugExterminator911.com explains, "The webinar series that has been put together is not only for bed bug exterminators, it's focus is also on helping bed bug sufferers as well. The information we share will show the three part procedure to identify, inspect, and remove bed bugs."
Bed bug outbreaks have been on the rise in the United States as well as overseas. There is concern on the exact bed bug exterminator cost one will incur when hiring a pest professional. The second part of the series will also explain a true bed bug exterminator cost, one should expect when hiring a pest professional.
The direct of relations explains, "Many bed bug sufferers are getting different costs for a bed bug exterminator. Each case is unique, but the video series hopes to give a better understanding of the exact bed bug exterminator cost you may incur. By identifying multiple scenarios of a bed bug outbreak. A bed bug sufferer can identify a possible cost by the situation we explain in our video series. If the cost is to high for the consumer, the series will also offer advice on how to get rid of bed bugs naturally."
As a bonus for all attendees BedBugExterminator911.com is releasing a complimentary sample of a non pesticide solution to get rid of bed bugs and prevent future outbreaks. To receive your complimentary sample and video series, visit http://www.bedbugexterminator911.com.
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Get Rid of Bed Bugs Naturally Without Using Pesticides, BedBugExterminator911.com Reveals Exterminators Secrets
In order to assist bed bug sufferers the consumer help site BedBugExterminator911.com has created a online videos to get rid of bed bugs naturally, without using pesticides. As a bonus for attendees of the get rid of bed bugs naturally video series. They will be offered access to a complimentary non pesticide solution which will get rid of bed bugs and prevent them from coming back. The solution is used by bed bug exterminators currently and finally released to the public.
New York, NY (PRWEB) February 17, 2012
A new video series by bed bug exterminators is being released to explain the procedures to get rid of bed bugs naturally. Due to the high influx of report the site BedBugExterminator911.com has received. The director of relations has put together a free video series to help bed bug sufferers get rid of bed bugs naturally. As a special bonus, all bed bug sufferers will receive access to bed bug exterminators non pesticide solution that will get rid of bed bugs and prevent them from back.
The video series will explain the three critical parts of a bed bug extermination, which any bed bug sufferer can use. BedBugExterminator911.com explains, "The webinar series that has been put together is not only for bed bug exterminators, it's focus is also on helping bed bug sufferers as well. The information we share will show the three part procedure to identify, inspect, and remove bed bugs."
Bed bug outbreaks have been on the rise in the United States as well as overseas. There is concern on the exact bed bug exterminator cost one will incur when hiring a pest professional. The second part of the series will also explain a true bed bug exterminator cost, one should expect when hiring a pest professional.
The direct of relations explains, "Many bed bug sufferers are getting different costs for a bed bug exterminator. Each case is unique, but the video series hopes to give a better understanding of the exact bed bug exterminator cost you may incur. By identifying multiple scenarios of a bed bug outbreak. A bed bug sufferer can identify a possible cost by the situation we explain in our video series. If the cost is to high for the consumer, the series will also offer advice on how to get rid of bed bugs naturally."
As a bonus for all attendees BedBugExterminator911.com is releasing a complimentary sample of a non pesticide solution to get rid of bed bugs and prevent future outbreaks. To receive your complimentary sample and video series, visit http://www.bedbugexterminator911.com.
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BedBugExterminator911.com helps bed bug sufferers discover a true cost to get rid of bed bugs in a video series. As a bonus, all attendees will receive a complimentary sample of bed bug exterminators green solution to get rid of bed bugs naturally.
Detroit, MI (PRWEB) February 16, 2012
A site who uses bed bug exterminators experience to help bed bug sufferers is releasing a limited time free video series. The video will help bed bug victims understand the "cost to get rid of bed bugs".
BedExterminator911.com is a consumer help site that takes the experience of a bed bug exterminator and shares it with the bed bug community. Due to the large amount of questions the site has been receiving about "how much is a bed bug exterminator". The director of relations of BedBugExterminator911.com has went ahead to develop a online video series to take a look at the exact cost to get rid of bed bugs as well as natural ways to get rid of bed bugs.
As a special bonus for attendees, all viewers of the video series will have access to receive a complimentary sample of a green solution to kill bed bugs and prevents them from coming back.
The green solution was originally only available to licensed bed bug exterminators. After renewing a contract with the manufacturer, BedBugExterminator911.com is offering the complimentary sample of the bed bug solution to it's attendees.
The complimentary sample is to help offset the costs of a bed bug extermination. The average cost of a bed bug exterminator can be anywhere from $200 to $5,000 depending on the extent of the damage from bed bugs.
To get access to the free video series to discover your cost to get rid of bed bugs and receive a complimentary sample of a green bed bug solution to kill and prevent bed bugs, visit: http://www.bedbugexterminator911.com.
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