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Alco NJ Animal and Pest Control Expands into New York in 2012 while Bed Bugs Expand Across the East Coast
New Jersey (PRWEB) March 08, 2012
Just last August the New Jersey State Senate approved a bill to promote the eradication of bedbugs to ensure the epidemic gets under control. All commercial businesses in New Jersey that have beds will have to have agreements with exterminators so that there is a plan in case bed bugs are found. In addition, all hotels, hospitals, and nursing homes are required to have bedbug treatment plans. Because this bill does not handle residential homes it is important that each individual person controls bed bugs on their own to ensure the bed bug population stays down. This is especially important now, because bed bug infestations have been increasing every year. In 2004 there were 377 reported cases of bed bug infestations in New York City. In 2005 there were five hundred just between July and November. Since the year 2000, the number of bed bugs in the Eastern United States has increased by 81%. By 2010 there were many hundreds of reported infestations in dozens of towns and cities across New Jersey such as Newark, Jersey City, Kearny, Elizabeth, and Perth Amboy.
Bed bugs have been known to humans for thousands of years, but they have recently returned to the Eastern United States in record numbers. To some, these little bugs might just seem like minor annoyances, but if one knows enough about them they will be able to see why they need to be eliminated from human habitations. These minuscule hemoparasites cause uncomfortable skin welts, decrease the sanitary standards of your living space, and are incredibly difficult to remove. This means if someone gets a big infestation you might have to spend thousands of dollars and destroy some of your cherished possessions. It will definitely be a lot more painful if you don't hire a knowledgeable pest control professional.
There are some theories as to why bed bugs have returned in recent years. One is that there has been a change in the methods extermination used by pest control companies. Regardless of the reason it is important to contact a trained professional to deal with them. Alco NJ Animal & Pest Control is perfectly suited to dealing with any pest control problem you might have, but especially bed bugs. Alco specializes in humanely dealing with pest problems from both a human and animal perspective. For example: say bed bugs have infested the king-sized bed someone receives as a wedding gift. Alco understands how sentimental an object like this is, so delicate methods will be used to remove the bugs without harming the bed. Considering bed bugs have recently increased their population in nearby New York City over twofold, its satisfying to know that Alco keeps up with the latest methods.
Alco NJ Animal & Pest Control has recently begun to expand to New York in order to deal with the massive influx of bed bugs in recent years. This new offshoot company, Alco Pest NY, has its own website and contact information to better assist residents of that state in dealing with their bed bug problems. Alco deals with every sort of client, whether they are residential, commercial, or government. Some of the company's most important state and county government clients include the Bergen County Police Department, the Bergen County Court House, and the Passaic County Housing Authority. The company's owner, Alan Constantino, even gave a talk about bed bugs for the New Jersey Environmental Health Association in 2007. Alco will use this knowledge to combat bed bugs in both New Jersey and New York State in order to ensure the epidemic is brought back under control.
Some common questions we are asked include:
"What is a bed bug?"
Bed bugs are small hemoparasitic insects that live inside of human habitations. The word hemoparasite means the bugs feed on human blood, which they do at night while their prey, humans, are sleeping. They hide in clothes, bedsprings, and cracks in the wall. They will live wherever they can fit, and wherever they think they won't be found. Bed bugs are in the insect order known as Hemiptera, also known as the true bugs. These insects are all relatively small and ovular, and they resemble beetles except for the fact that they lack mandibles and hard outer wing casings. The mandibles on true bugs have been modified to become sucking mouthparts, which in bed bugs are used to pierce human skin. Aphids are also true bugs, and their mouthparts are used to pierce plants to suck sap.
"Where did bed bugs come from?"
Bed bugs are thought to have come from the ancient Middle East, but they spread quickly around the world because their preferred source of blood, humans, did as well. They were recorded as a nuisance by many ancient civilizations, including the Greeks and Romans.
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Alco NJ Animal and Pest Control Expands into New York in 2012 while Bed Bugs Expand Across the East Coast
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JUDGE: No bed bugs inside NHC Courthouse, carpet beetle instead
NEW HANOVER COUNTY, NC (WECT) A New Hanover County judge said there is not a bed bug outbreak at the courthouse as first thought. Instead,a carpet beetle infestation appears tobe the issue.
JudgeJ.H. Corpening says those should be easier to kill and the courthouse will be back open Friday.
For Corpening, the accidental identification of bed bugs infesting the NHC Courthouse is an embarassment.
"No, I'm not aware that this [kind of]thing has ever happened in North Carolina," he said.
The courthouse closed Thursday for an extermination process.
While exterminators cleared out the bugs inside, officers did damage control outside, turning away people showing up for their court dates that have been continued to later dates.
Many were redirected to a different location and time, pleasantly surprised by the way things were handled.
Some staff members, however, remained at the courthouse filing.
According to the county, Superior Courtwas relocated to the Historic Courthouse, 24 N. Third Street.
Civil filings, to include emergency protective orders,wereprocessed at the Officeof Juvenile Justice, located at 138 N. Fourth Street.
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Long Island SEO Company, Benjamin Marc Announces the Launch of 3 New Clients
Long Island Search Engine Optimization Company, Benjamin Marc launches 2 new marketing clients.
Lake Grove, New York (PRWEB) March 08, 2012
The 3 new clients are Long Island Moving & Storage Company, Long Island Bed Bug Inspectors, Gotcha Bed Bugs and Long Island Video Marketing Company, Muller Video Productions.
The first client is Long Island Moving & Storage Company, the choose a simple layout and are looking to dominate the moving & storage business. They specialize in office moving, business moving, home moving and more.
The second client is Long Island & NYC Bed Bug Inspectors, Gotcha Bed Bugs. CEO Mike Cologione met with Benjamin Marc president Anthony Savino to discuss a game plan to design & market GotchA's services. Overall Colongione is very happy with the outcome of the website and looks forward to the future. Some of Gotcha's services include:
Bed Bug K9 Inspections
Bed Bug Prevention
Bed Bug Treatment
We are available when you are available.
Proactive and Reactive approaches.
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Alco NJ Animal and Pest Control Expands into New York in 2012 while Bed Bugs Expand Across the East Coast
Why Alco NJ Animal and Pest Control is a leading pest control company in dealing with the increasing bed bug epidemic in 2012.
New Jersey (PRWEB) March 08, 2012
Bed bugs have been known to humans for thousands of years, but they have recently returned to the Eastern United States in record numbers. To some, these little bugs might just seem like minor annoyances, but if one knows enough about them they will be able to see why they need to be eliminated from human habitations. These minuscule hemoparasites cause uncomfortable skin welts, decrease the sanitary standards of your living space, and are incredibly difficult to remove. This means if someone gets a big infestation you might have to spend thousands of dollars and destroy some of your cherished possessions. It will definitely be a lot more painful if you don't hire a knowledgeable pest control professional.
There are some theories as to why bed bugs have returned in recent years. One is that there has been a change in the methods extermination used by pest control companies. Regardless of the reason it is important to contact a trained professional to deal with them. Alco NJ Animal & Pest Control is perfectly suited to dealing with any pest control problem you might have, but especially bed bugs. Alco specializes in humanely dealing with pest problems from both a human and animal perspective. For example: say bed bugs have infested the king-sized bed someone receives as a wedding gift. Alco understands how sentimental an object like this is, so delicate methods will be used to remove the bugs without harming the bed. Considering bed bugs have recently increased their population in nearby New York City over twofold, its satisfying to know that Alco keeps up with the latest methods.
Alco NJ Animal & Pest Control has recently begun to expand to New York in order to deal with the massive influx of bed bugs in recent years. This new offshoot company, Alco Pest NY, has its own website and contact information to better assist residents of that state in dealing with their bed bug problems. Alco deals with every sort of client, whether they are residential, commercial, or government. Some of the company's most important state and county government clients include the Bergen County Police Department, the Bergen County Court House, and the Passaic County Housing Authority. The company's owner, Alan Constantino, even gave a talk about bed bugs for the New Jersey Environmental Health Association in 2007. Alco will use this knowledge to combat bed bugs in both New Jersey and New York State in order to ensure the epidemic is brought back under control.
Some common questions we are asked include:
"What is a bed bug?"
Bed bugs are small hemoparasitic insects that live inside of human habitations. The word hemoparasite means the bugs feed on human blood, which they do at night while their prey, humans, are sleeping. They hide in clothes, bedsprings, and cracks in the wall. They will live wherever they can fit, and wherever they think they won't be found. Bed bugs are in the insect order known as Hemiptera, also known as the true bugs. These insects are all relatively small and ovular, and they resemble beetles except for the fact that they lack mandibles and hard outer wing casings. The mandibles on true bugs have been modified to become sucking mouthparts, which in bed bugs are used to pierce human skin. Aphids are also true bugs, and their mouthparts are used to pierce plants to suck sap.
"Where did bed bugs come from?"
Bed bugs are thought to have come from the ancient Middle East, but they spread quickly around the world because their preferred source of blood, humans, did as well. They were recorded as a nuisance by many ancient civilizations, including the Greeks and Romans.
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Alco NJ Animal and Pest Control Expands into New York in 2012 while Bed Bugs Expand Across the East Coast
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Center for Disease Control (CDC) Recommends Heat in War on Bed Bugs
With CDC reports showing chemical bed bug treatments are causing human illness, even death, the ThermaPure Heat Process Co-invented by David Hedman is gaining traction in the war on bed bugs.
(PRWEB) March 08, 2012
Is a chemical war really the best choice when it is proving increasingly less effective and when non-chemical, heat treatments like structural pasteurization co-invented by David Hedman in the patented ThermaPure Heat Process are recommended by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and are readily available to mitigate these concerns?
Chemical pesticides historically the first choice in killing bed bugs are increasingly cited as the cause of illness to occupants/residents and pest control applicators.
According to the Sept. 23, 2011 edition of the CDC and Prevention Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (volume 60, No. 37), acute bed bug pesticide-related illnesses have been reported in at least seven states with one fatality reported due to pesticide poisoning.
But those made ill by pesticides in the CDC report are likely just a fraction of those that are ultimately affected by exposure to these chemicals. Many may overlook minor symptoms and often exposure to chemicals can be cumulative or have an extended latency period with symptoms exhibiting years, even decades later.
Bed bug pesticides are toxic. While commonly used pyrethrins are only slightly acutely toxic, they are a sensitizer/irritant that is considered to cause cancer. Permethrin is moderately acutely toxic, possibly cancer-causing, and can cause endocrine disruption. Propoxur, which is not registered by the EPA for bed bug control but has been used illegally by some pest control companies, is highly toxic and probably cancer-causing, with reproductive effects, neurotoxicity, and kidney/liver damage.
According to the CDC report, pesticide-related illnesses have been caused after chemical treatments conducted by both individual consumers and professional pest management companies.
Children, in particular, are at risk. They face the highest pesticide exposure risk since they tend to sit, crawl or roll on the ground, near application sites where pesticide vapors and residues may settle.
Also troubling is the CDCs evidence that pesticide-resistant bed bugs are on the rise and have been confirmed in at least five states, including California, Florida, Kentucky, Ohio and Virginia.
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