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What about bedbugs in hotels?

Many news reports in recent years have focused on the discovery of bedbugs in even upscale hotels, and a number of lawsuits have been filed by guests in these fashionable hotels who awoke to find hundreds of bedbug bites covering their skin. Searching on travel-review web sites regularly reveals information and even photos confirming the presence of bedbugs in numerous hotels.

Since bedbugs can arrive on the clothing or in the suitcases of guests from infested homes or other hotels harboring the pests, hotels can be an easy target for bedbug infestations.

In addition to hotels, bedbugs have been found in movie theaters, office buildings, laundries, shelters, in transportation vehicles, and other locations where people may congregate.

Bedbugs live in any articles of furniture, clothing, or bedding, so they or their eggs may be present in used furniture or clothing. They spread by crawling and may contaminate multiple rooms in a home or even multiple dwellings in apartment buildings. They may also be present in boxes, suitcases, or other goods that are moved from residence to residence or from a hotel to home. Bedbugs can live on clothing from infested homes and may be spread by a person unknowingly wearing infested clothing.

Bedbugs bite and suck blood from humans. Bedbugs are most active at night and bite any exposed areas of skin while an individual is sleeping. The face, neck, hands, and arms are common sites for bedbug bites. The bite itself is painless and is not noticed. Small, flat, or raised bumps on the skin are the most common sign; redness, swelling, and itching commonly occur. If scratched, the bite areas can become infected. A peculiarity of bedbug bites is the tendency to find several bites lined up in a row. Infectious-disease specialists refer to this series of bites as the "breakfast, lunch, and dinner" sign, signifying the sequential feeding that occurs from site to site.

Bedbug bites may go unnoticed or be mistaken for flea or mosquito bites or other types of rash or skin conditions, since they are difficult to distinguish from other bites. Bedbugs also have glands whose secretions may leave odors, and they also may leave dark fecal spots on bedsheets and around their hiding places (in crevices or protected areas around the bed or anywhere in the room).

Bedbugs have not been conclusively proven to carry infectious microbes. However, researchers have implicated bedbugs as possible vectors of American trypanosomiasis (Chagas disease), and studies are ongoing to determine whether bedbugs may serve as carriers of other diseases.

The majority of bedbug bites are not serious. The only known serious consequences are severe allergic reactions, which have been reported in some people after bedbug bites.

Reviewed by William C. Shiel Jr., MD, FACP, FACR on 6/21/2013

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Bed Bugs In Kansas | Bed Bug Control In Kansas City, Topeka …

What are bed bugs?

Bed bugs are parasites that are small, flat, oval and wingless. They are a reddish brown color and have microscopic hairs that give them a banded appearance. Bed bugs are nocturnal insects that feed at night on the blood of warm-blooded animals, preferably humans. These blood sucking insects got their name because they typically hide in mattresses to remain close to their nighttime meal. For an insect that grows no larger than an apple seed, they are capable of causing severe stress for home and businesses owners in Kansas City, Topeka and all across Kansas. Infestations may result in loss of sleep, loss of work and loss of business.

For starters, bed bug infestations are not caused by poor housekeeping or sanitation issues. Unlike other insects and rodents, bed bugs are not attracted to homes and businesses because of food and debris that may be present. Instead they are superior hitchhikers that travel from place to place on clothing, luggage and used furniture as well as on people. Businesses with high turnover rates, such as hotels, motels, movie theaters, and retail stores are particularly at risk, and bed bugs can also be found on airplanes and other modes of public transportation as well as in homes, apartment buildings and other multi-unit housing complexes. Even if you do not travel you are not 100% safe from bed bug infestation.

Bed bugs are not known to carry any diseases that can be transmitted to humans or pets. Their bites may become red, itchy welts on your skin and in some cases may develop into an infection.

Due to their elusive nature and prolific breeding, bed bugs are extremely difficult to eradicate. Due to the complex treatments and the time required to successfully get rid of bed bugs, do-it-yourself methods are not recommended and can often times make the infestation worse causing bed bugs to spread to neighboring rooms or units. The key to eradicating these nocturnal insects is early detection and treatment. Schendel Pest Services offers canine bed bug detection services to sniff out the earliest of infestations as well as highly effective, eco-friendly bed bug heat treatments if our K-9 bed bug experts locate bed bugs at your residential or commercial property.

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Reports of Bed Bugs in New York City Hotels – New York City …

Reports of bed bugs in New York City, and the rest of United States are increasing. We are currently monitoring the internet for reports of bed bugs in New York City hotels to help you identify which New York City hotels have bedbugs. Each New York City hotel has at least one mention of bedbugs in the last 12 months. Please take into account that individual reports of bedbugs in New York City hotels have not been confirmed by an independent third party. Below is the bed bugs hotel list for the city of New York City.

We bring you up to the minute information and reports about bed bug incidents in New York City hotels & motels from all over the web. If you had any recent bed bug encounters, please share it with the rest of raveable community by submitting a bed bug report.

Doubletree Hotel Chelsea New York City

The room I stayed in was actually the THIRD room I tried at the hotel. I had to refuse the first two rooms that were offered because both had overwhelming cleaning supply/chemical smells that hit you the minute you walked into the room and were so strong that you could literally TASTE chemicals even 5-10 minutes after exiting. When I told the staff and changed rooms twice), they acted like I was the only one to report such a thing, but they showed no interest in investigating the rooms, eve... read full report

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Mayfair Hotel

Stayed in Mayfair hotel New York on 3 June 2013, room 211, At night took extra sheet and found bed bug. Next day complained to concierge and show him blood on the sheet. Took suitcase, told to concierge that we are leaving to other hotel, requested refund, sent e-mail to hotel manager with complains. Was charged for a 3 day stay, no apology and no any communication from the management. read full report

The Gracie Inn

The Benjamin

Novotel New York Times Square

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Bed Bugs Halifax | Bluenose Dogs – Mold & Bed Bug Detection …

Bluenose Dogs Mold & Bed Bug Detection Services Inc. offers effective Halifax bed bug and mold detection services to residential and commercial properties throughout Nova Scotia. From small homes to large schools, medical facilities, hotels, and more, we can handle any detection service needs.

Bed bugs and mold are more than just an annoying nuisance; they can actually prove to be detrimental to your overall health and well-being. If they are not addressed in a timely manner, then they can also cause quite a bit of property damage. We can provide the affordable detection services you need to determine if there is an existing problem in your home or business so that it can be addressed in a timely manner.

Our trained and experienced dogs and handlers will provide an accurate, thorough inspection of your property to identify any visible problem areas. Each dog receives approximately 1,000 hours of scent imprint training and receives annual re-certification to ensure that they are able to provide you with the quickest, most precise results possible. This will help to save you time, money, and frustration compared to our traditional competitors.

For more information on how we can help to detect any Halifax bed bug and mold problems, take a look at our online research or give us a call at 855-866-7827.

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