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Bedbug education and safety a concern
Just the mention of bedbugs is enough to raise concern about transmitting the insidious creatures from one location to another.
Eliminating the stigma attached to discovery of them in a home helps get the problem addressed before drastic measures may be needed, official said.
Psychologically they can mess you up. We really want to take the education approach to dealing with the problem, said Bracken County Health Department Director Tony Cox. They are not a health hazard, but they are annoying and not a stranger to any economic level.
For those who try to avoid the cost of professional treatment, home remedies have had dangerous and tragic outcomes in the region, police said.
From Philadelphia, Pennsylvania to Phoenix, Arizona, cases are documented of fires related to attempts to exterminate bedbugs.
A fatal fire in Bracken County in July 2013, that killed five members of a family, was determined to be the result of an attempt at home treatment, and an infestation turned into a tragedy.
According to Kentucky State Police officials, the incident has been labeled an accidental fire that resulted in the death of Rani Doss and her children Emily, Bradley, Dylan and Michael.
Parts of the house was treated with a flammable product with residual fumes for an infestation of bedbugs and was not adequately ventilated, police said.
As a result, something in the house ignited the remaining fumes, causing the house to explode and catch fire, police said.
Investigators, due to the complete destruction of the house along Kentucky 19 in the fire, were not able to determine an ignition source, which could have been any spark, police said.
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Cimex lecturlarius
The vast majority of people have never seen or heard of bed bugs except in the context of some mystical boogie man. Parents would commonly say, Sleep tight, dont let the bed bugs bite, as children were put to bed. In fact, bed bugs were also relatively rare for researchers to encounter until the past decade or so. This was largely due in part to the wide spread use and availability of insecticides and improved hygiene.
Once the scourge of every homeowner, bed bugs were thought to have disappeared, particularly with the widespread use of DDT during the 1940s and 1950s. However, there have been nascent populations which have continuously existed throughout the world. Locations in the near and middle east, Africa, Central and South America and Europe have all remained. More recent attention to the presence of bed bugs has been observed in the United States and Australia where they have become highly visible in the hotel and lodging industry. They are increasingly being encountered in homes, apartments, hotels, motels, dormitories, shelters and modes of transport. It is widely believed that international travel and immigration have contributed to the resurgence of bed bugs in this country as well as others. Reliance on integrated pest management (IPM) practices which do not use insecticides and the reduction in the number of different active ingredients are among factors believed to have contributed to this current resurgence trend
Bed bugs are small, brownish, flattened insects that feed solely on the blood of animals. The common bed bug, Cimex lectularius, is the species most adapted to living with humans. It has done so since ancient times.
Adult bed bugs are about 1/4 inch long and reddish brown, with oval, flattened bodies. They are sometimes mistaken for ticks or cockroaches. The immatures (nymphs) resemble the adults, but are smaller and somewhat lighter in color. Bed bugs do not fly, but can move quickly over floors, walls, ceilings and other surfaces.
Under favorable conditions of temperature (above 70 F) and regular feeding, female bed bugs will lay about 200 eggs during her lifetime at the rate of 3 or 4 per day. Eggs are coated with a sticky substance, causing them to adhere to objects on which they are deposited. The eggs hatch in 6 to 17 days and the nymphs begin to feed on blood immediately. After 5 molts, bed bugs reach maturity. There may be 3 or more generations a year. Environmental factors and the availability of food will cause considerable variation in the developmental rate of all stages of growth. Young and old bed bugs may live for several weeks to several months without feeding, depending upon the temperature.
Bed bugs feed mostly at night, by piercing the skin of people as they sleep. However, if they are very hungry and if the light is dim, they will feed during the day.
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Pennsylvania Bed Bugs | PA Bedbug Exterminators
Pennsylvania bed bugs are becoming an increasing problem all across the US. For many people these pests were largely unknown until reports were on the news of major hotels and other establishments having problems. Bed bugs are no longer limited to large cities or dirty buildings. They can infect anywhere and anyone. More and more, people are reporting problems with bed bugs in Pennsylvania.
It is nearly impossible to know specifically how bed bugs get into a place. They can be on clothing, animals or other fabrics. Once bed bugs in PA arrive, they intend to stay. This creates an unpleasant home for people, because bed bugs like to feed on people while sleeping.
The tell-tale mark of a bed bug is a series of 3-4 bites in a straight line. Sometimes referred to as breakfast, lunch and dinner, these marks look nondescript. They are often mistaken for other marks. Perhaps they are mosquito or spider bites, or maybe it is just a few pimples in a weird place. Because bed bugs do not hurt when they bite and the mark does not originate for several days, it can be difficult to identify. Just as difficult as it is to know where they come from or if bed bugs are present, it is nigh impossible to eliminate them.
Bed bugs are persistent and hardy pests. Some advocate chemicals, but the most reliable way to exterminate them is by using heat. Bed bugs cannot live at high temperatures. Specifically, they cannot survive above 120 F. This may sound easy, and putting articles of clothing in the dryer is simple enough. However, getting everything in a room above 120 F can prove to be a major challenge. Heaters are not made to heat a room that high, and the mattress will not fit in a dryer. When dealing with an infestation, it is best to look to a professional bed bug exterminator.
Call someone who has eliminated many Pennsylvania bed bugs. Professional bed bug extermination companies often have trucks with heaters designed to heat rooms above 120 F. Using flexible ducting to direct this to the infested area, trained service personnel can quickly remove any bed bugs. This is a much simpler and more effective measure than anyone can do on their own.
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Bed Bugs Infest New Bedford Bank, My Cleaning Products Asserts a Pesticide-Exempt Spray Could Prevent Their Further …
Boston, MA (PRWEB) February 10, 2014
A New Bedford bank took a hit from bed bugs. According to report from southcoasttoday.com, its building was under the pest's extensive infestation. And stating that they could further spread from there, My Cleaning Products suggested a pesticide-exempt bed bug spray to help the public protect themselves from the possible transfer of those critters.
Based on the report, dated February 01, 2014, a company supervisor has confirmed the major infestation. And as the record showed, it shared that complaints about the crawlies in the bank have already resulted to several inspections from professional exterminators and the city's health department.
However, the city health director, Dr. Brenda Weis, said in the report that the department's inspectors did not find evidence of the critters in the building. But still, the bank sprayed five times and even offered its 110 employees spray treatment to their residences.
Here is an excerpt from the report Bed Bugs Overrun Bank by My Cleaning Products.
As you could easily tell by the high number of reports about them, bed bugs have become even more prevalent these past few years. Now, they are common not just in houses and hotels. They've expanded their coverage becoming a familiar yet unpleasant sight in many unexpected places. And this recent news about a New Bedford bank being infested by them is one proof that.
That bank the critters reportedly overran was the Santander Bank located at Union Street. A company supervisor described the infestation in it as very extensive.
My Cleaning Products stated that this recent news about bed bugs getting into a bank is one proof that the critters are becoming even more prevalent. As it concluded, it is also a warning for everyone to be more wary of the vampire-like pests to decrease the chance of becoming their next victim.
But as it said, taking preventive measures is not the only step one must take in order to ward off the crawlies. It cited that they could be sneaky at times so a person must also ready himself to kill bed bugs promptly. And to do that, it stressed that he would need a bed bug spray.
Of all the products for those critters though, MCP asserted that it would be best to get Bed Bug Bully. It said that it is unlike the majority of pesticides as it is both effective and safe.
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Bed Bugs Infest University of Washington Dormitory the …
Bed bugs re-infested a dormitory in the University of Washington. In response to it, My Cleaning Products recommended a product that could truly kill bed bugs and prevent their comeback.
Seattle, WA (PRWEB) February 04, 2014
Bed bugs came back to one of the University of Washington dormitories. And stating that those critters are indeed difficult to completely eliminate, My Cleaning Products gave out some tips and even recommended a pesticide-exempt bed bug spray to help the public kill bed bugs for real and prevent their return.
Based on a report from dailyuw.com posted on January 30, 2014, the dorm plagued by the critters was particularly the Haggett Hall of the university. Since last fall, it shared that it had been infested three times already.
The report said that the initial infestation in the building first occurred in October 2013. However, months after it was treated, in December, it stated that it was again plagued by the crawlies. The following month, January 20 14, it relayed that the pest returned once again. And even after the last treatment on January 16, it added that a number of the pesky insects were still sighted in the place.
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It's not that they are welcome, but bed bugs have returned to a University of Washington's dormitory.
The tiny critters particularly re-infested the campus' Haggett Hall. And including their recent comeback, it was already the third time that they showed up in the dorm.
According to My Cleaning Products, the bed bug case at Haggett Hall showed the stubborn streak of those critters. However, it stressed that it didn't mean they couldn't be completely eliminated once their infestation has started.
MCP said that just as long as one detects and kills bed bugs early, their infestation could be prevented and so are their negative effects. But to do that, it asserted that one must first know the bed bug signs and prepare a bed bug spray. With those two steps, it said that one could get rid of the critters promptly before they have the chance to multiply and spread.
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