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Bed Bugs Rising in Kansas – MyCleaningProducts.com

There was time when bed bugs were not as dominant as they are today. However, due to a lot of things, they came back and caused havoc again.

The banning of the chemical pesticide called DDT is said one of the major reasons why those vampire-like insects are now on surge. Besides that, it is believed that the increase both in domestic and international travels is also a major player in their prevalence.

Among the states that are really feeling the resurgence of those pests is Kansas. Located in the mid-west part of the country, it hasnt dealt with bed bug spread as worse as it is facing today.

According to one of the states pest-control businesses, the number of bed bugs is dramatically increasing in Kansas these days that they are now getting a number of calls regarding them every day.

Here is a part of a report discussing the increase of bed bugs in Kake, Kansas.

Michael Patton has been in the pest control business for more than 30 years. In other words, he knows his stuff when it comes to bed bugs.

Patton says the pests have made a resurgence in the Wichita area in the past couple years. His company used to get bed bug calls once a month but thats all changed.

Now were getting a couple calls a day so its dramatically increasing, Patton said.

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Parents worry about bed bugs in Arlington High School

NORTHEAST SIDE Its not the kind of pests you expect to deal with at school, but Arlington High School has confirmed that they found at least one bed bug inside the school last week.

The school sent letters to parents late last week. Yet, some parents tell Fox 59 they knew about the issue days before that letter.

Mother Carrie Wooten said she was unhappy with the way the school handled the problem.

(Its) disgusting. I was very concerned because if she brings one of the bed bugs home then now I have bed bugs, Wooten said.

Wooten has decided to keep her daughter home from school until she can speak to the Health Department or get a better answer from the school.

Finding a bed bug does not mean that our school building is infested, Principal Alicia Hervey said in that letter. Bed bugs are often unknowingly brought into school by building occupants and as a result we may have future sightings.

Patrick Bruner, who owns Advanced Pest Management, said hes seen a huge increase in bed bug cases across Indiana this year.

Bruner did not treat Arlington High School, but says hes seen cases at schools before and that bed bugs can quickly reproduce.

Usually a female can lay anywhere from three to eight eggs a day. It takes about a week to 12 days for those to hatch, Bruner said.

Despite the schools statement that it is unlikely for bed bugs to reproduce and spread in schools, Bruner said its certainly possible.

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Couple finds bed bugs in Dauphin Co. hotel

Updated: Friday, December 6 2013, 07:15 PM CST Written by: Jesse Knutson

Vendors from Atlanta, Georgia say their trip to Harrisburg for the Christmas and Gift Show at the Farm Show Complex was ruined after being bitten by bed bugs at a local hotel.

Owner of Elians Trading Company, Lian Simone, says she was bitten dozens of times by bed bugs at the Red Roof Inn of Progress Avenue in Susquehanna Township on Tuesday night.

Her body was infested with bed bugs, Rufus Scott, an employee of Elians Trading Company, said.

Lian called the front desk of the Red Roof Inn, and when an employee came up to the room, the two found a bed bug on the bed.

The employee killed the bug and offered to move Lian to a different room, but offered no assistance beyond that.

Rufus said he ended up taking Lian to the urgent care, where they found Lian had a bad fever. Doctors gave her a shot and some medication.

Lian and Rufus changed hotels and the Red Roof Inn agreed to refund their money and pass Lians medical bills on to their insurance company, but Rufus and Lian are upset because Red Roof Inn has refused to put anything in writing.

All we wanted is them to take care of the situation. We asked for a report, they said they couldnt give us a report, Rufus said, adding that he hopes they will not just remedy this situation, but make sure the problem is resolved for other customers as well. The urgent care that we went to said that this Red Roof Inn has had issues in the past.

Lian said the bed bug bites and her fever were so severe that she was not able to work at her booth on Wednesday at the Farm Show Complex, causing her to lose business.

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Bed bugs can survive freezing temperatures, but cold can still kill them

Dec 08, 2013 A bed bug, Cimex lectularius, is shown feeding on a human host. Credit: Piotr Naskrecki

Exposing bed bug-infested clothing or other small items to freezing temperatures may be a viable control option for people at risk of bed bug infestations. However, a new study has found that bed bugs may be less susceptible to freezing temperatures than previously reported.

In an article in the Journal of Economic Entomology called "Cold Tolerance of Bed Bugs and Practical Recommendations for Control," the authors describe how exposing bed bugs to freezing temperatures affects them, and they provide practical recommendations for management of potentially infested items.

Bed bugs, like many other insects, use a "freeze-intolerant" strategy against the cold, meaning they attempt to protect themselves from freeze injury by lowering the freezing point of their body fluids. For this study, the researchers evaluated the supercooling point (SCP) and the lower lethal temperature (LLT) for all life stages of bed bugs, as well as their potential to feed after exposure to sublethal temperatures.

The authors found that in order to achieve 100% mortality, a minimum exposure time of 80 hours at minus 16 degrees celcius is required for all life stages. Temperatures below minus 15 degrees celcius are sufficient to control all life stages of bed bugs after 3.5 days, while temperatures below minus 20 degrees celcius require only 48 hours. They also observed bed bug eggs surviving in short-term exposures to temperatures as low as minus 25 degrees celcius.

Homeowners can place bed bug-infested items in a freezer to destroy them. However, the authors recommend that the items be placed in plastic bags and that they remain in the freezer for 2-4 days, depending on the freezer's temperature.

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Bed bugs | City of Ottawa

Bed bugs are small, brownish insects about the size of an apple seed. They typically come out at night to bite. Anyone anywhere can get bed bugs.

Bed bugs can be brought into a home on used furniture and used clothing. They can also be brought home in your suitcase after travelling.

Bed bugs can be identified and controlled using a licensed pest control company. There are things you can do to control bed bugs such as thorough vacuuming, steam cleaning, drying clothes at high temperatures, reducing clutter and sealing cracks and crevices.

There are no known diseases spread by bed bugs.

We invite you to visit the website, http://www.bedbuginfo.ca, which was specifically designed to help answer questions and to provide you with valuable information on bed bugs. If you have bed bugs you can stop bites by making your bed an island.

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Public Health Inspectors and Public Health Nurses are available to provide information and to answer questions. Please Note: Public Health Inspectors/Nurses will not visit for the purpose of identifying bed bugs. For more information on bed bugs, call the Ottawa Public Health Information Line at 613-580-6744.

If a tenant has a problem with bed bugs, they should notify their landlord, superintendant or property manager so they can take action to try and control the bed bugs. It is the landlords responsibility to maintain the rental unit so that it is fit for habitation. It is the tenants responsibility to cooperate with the landlord to help manage the bed bug problem.

For additional assistance, the tenant/landlord should call 311 and ask for Bylaw Property Standards

There may also be help available for vulnerable clients dealing with bed bugs. Ontario Disability Support Program (ODSP) and Ontario Works (OW) tenants should contact their worker to determine if support is available. Old Age Security (OAS) tenants should contact Essential Health and Social Supports (EHSS) to determine if support is available.

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