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Fungus may take bite out of bedbugs
As bedbugs continue their bloodsucking scourge on Toronto currently targeting Ryerson University residences a new U.S. study shows that natural fungus is an effective way of killing the critters.
There are eight confirmed cases of bedbugs at Ryerson, with most students living at the International Living and Learning Centre (ILLC) and a few in the Pitman Hall residence.
The rooms are being carefully treated by pest control experts, said Chad Nuttall, manager of student housing services at the university. They will inspect and reinspect the rooms until they are bedbug-free.
Affected students have been relocated to a temporary space in the ILLC while their rooms are treated, which usually takes two weeks but can be longer depending on the severity of the situation.
Our students are our top priority and we are working very hard to resolve this issue for them and have them back into their dorms as soon as possible, Nuttall said.
The university provides information to students and parents on bed bug prevention during parent sessions, Nuttall said.
But new research could end the battle against bedbugs. According to a team of entomologists at Penn State University, the parasites have met their match in a fungus called Beauveria bassiana, which grows naturally in soils and causes disease in insects.
As part of the study, published in the Journal of Invertebrate Pathology, researchers used paper and cotton jersey, commonly used in bedsheets. On one set they sprayed fungal spores, a biopesticide, and on the other blank oil.
After the surfaces were dry, bedbugs were added for one hour.
All the bugs exposed to the biopesticide died within five days. More importantly, infected bugs carried the fungal spores back to their hiding places, infecting nearly all of the other bugs.
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Oshawa library treated for bed bugs
Oshawa library treated for bed bugs. OSHAWA -- There have been reports that bed bugs were discovered in the McLaughlin Branch of the Oshawa Public Library. November 21, 2012 Jason Liebregts / Metroland
Lots of libraries have been having this issue, we've been fortunate not to have this problem until recently. Margaret Wallace
Margaret Wallace, manager of customer and circulation services at the Oshawa Public Libraries, said a program was underway at the branch on Nov. 15 when a participant noticed a bed bug on their person at the McLaughlin Branch, 65 Bagot St.
"The staff have been trained to identify them, so the staff member immediately took the appropriate action, got everyone to check themselves," said Ms. Wallace.
All the participants were advised to throw their clothes in the dryer on high heat for 30 minutes when they got home.
"We closed the room down and we called our pest control company in to do a completed identification, which we did, and we treated the room and it's going to reopen tomorrow," she said on Nov. 21.
A sweep of the McLaughlin Branch the previous month had not identified bed bugs.
The Oshawa library has a bed bug protocol for dealing with the issue and in October a professional exterminator and a bed-bug sniffing dog inspected the city's four library branches.
"It was hard to get the dog, she's from Kitchener, and she's very busy," said Ms. Wallace.
There were no bed bugs found at the Jess Hann or the McLaughlin branches, but two chairs were identified at the Legends branch. The chairs were bagged and treated. The dog also sniffed at a wall area at the Northview branch and it was treated as a precaution.
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