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Bedbugs are calling Alaska home at increasing rates …

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Tiny, flat insects are scurrying around Alaska, hiding in furniture and sucking human blood at increasing rates, health officials say.

Bedbugs aren't so much a health hazard as they are a public nuisance, and their proliferation in recent years prompted the state Department of Health and Social Services to issue a bulletin Tuesday, alerting residents of their potential new roommates.

Joe McLaughlin, state epidemiologist, assured Alaskans that the bugs haven't just set up in the Last Frontier. The increase in these apple-seed-sized insects is happening worldwide, he said.

But why?

Health and pest control experts have some theories. More people are traveling in and out of the country, immigration rates have risen and some landlords just don't care, they said. Plus, bed bugs can latch onto a person, suddenly mobilize and then once at home in a new spot, they double in population every 16 days, the bulletin said.

"They're the ultimate hitchhikers," said Tony Barrett, the municipality's environmental health program manager. And, he said, they'll pretty much hang out, drink blood and lay eggs anywhere with a couch or a bed. "Bed bugs don't care if it's a four-star hotel or a no-star hotel," he said.

In Anchorage, the city logged 68 bed bug complaints in 2013, a decrease from the 84 in 2012. There was just one complaint in 2007 and 2008 combined, according to city data.

For Ken Perry, the general manager of Pied Piper Pest Control in Anchorage, the bugs have brought business. He has combatted bed bugs since 1987, but has only recently started to deal with them at high rates. He fields about five phone calls about bed bugs a day, he said.

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Complaints of bedbugs increase in Alaska – Wire Health …

ANCHORAGE, Alaska -- Blood-sucking insects are on the rise in Alaska, and it's not even mosquito season.

The state Department of Health and Social Services issued a bulletin Tuesday announcing a proliferation of bedbugs, the apple seed-size pests that can double in number every 16 days.

The biting bugs are more of a public nuisance than a health hazard, the bulletin said. Bites are at first painless but can turn into itchy welts. Some people do not develop welts.

Signs of an infestation include molted exoskeletons and white eggs or eggshells about one millimeter long. Bed bug excrement looks like small rusty or reddish stains on bed sheets, the bulletin said.

Bedbugs can arrive with people back from trips outside, or new residents.

"They're the ultimate hitchhikers," said Tony Barrett, environmental health program manager for the municipality of Anchorage. They arrive and lay eggs in a couch or bed, he told the Anchorage Daily News (http://bit.ly/1fHEy7j ).

"Bed bugs don't care if it's a four-star hotel or a no-star hotel," he said.

Anchorage received 68 bed bug complaints in 2013, down from 84 in 2012. However, in 2007 and 2008, the city took just one call each year on bedbugs.

Ken Perry, general manager of Pied Piper Pest Control in Anchorage, has been dealing with bedbugs since 1987 but has seen high rates only recently. The company takes five calls per day on the pests.

"We've always done bed bug work," Perry said. "Maybe one a year or two a year, it's always been there. It's never completely disappeared. But then, we started seeing a huge increase in 2000, predominantly in the travel industry."

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Missouri Bed Bugs Biting in Salvation Army, My Cleaning …

St. Louis, MO (PRWEB) February 20, 2014

The bed bugs in Missouri were troubling St. Joseph Salvation Army. And in response to a report about it, My Cleaning Products shared a number of tips how to kill bed bugs and prevent their comeback.

In a report from stjoechannel.com published on February 18, 2014, it was said that the critters had been pestering the shelter for the past two years already. And to get rid of them for real, it stated that the management had set a plan for a bed bug treatment.

The report shared that the process would cost the shelter some $25,000. Despite that, it relayed that Salvation Army saw no reason to spend the amount.

For the duration of the bed bug treatment, the report said that the shelter would close temporarily. And as it added, the elimination process will start in the next few weeks.

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The pesky bed bugs have found their way to St. Joseph Salvation Army in Missouri. Nonetheless, their presence wasn't a surprise to the shelter's staff and guests given that they've been pestering them on and off for the past two years already.

A guest shared that he gets bed bug bites up and down his arms every single night he stays in the shelter. So to solve that problem and to protect him and everyone else in the building, the management set to get rid of the crawlies.

According to MCP, one of the things that makes bed bugs some of the worst pest is the fact that they are difficult to completely eradicate. It said that they could infest a place, get eliminated and re-infest it. And with that, it cited that they could various expenses.

However, My Cleaning Products stated that the re-infestation of those critters and all the problems they bring could be avoided if they are eliminated early. That way, they could be prevented from multiplying and further spreading, it said.

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Pesticides Bed Bugs State of Delaware Delaware

Vigilant Monitoring including a check of secondhand furniture, beds, and couches for any signs of bed bug infestations. Prevention & Control by removing clutter where Bed Bugs hide, sealing cracks to eliminate habitat, encasing mattresses/box springs, and checking luggage when returning from trip. Non-Chemical treatment e.g., vacuuming, heat treatment of clothing, bedding and furniture. Pesticide treatment with products explicitly labeled for use to control of bed bugs and carefully follow labeled directions.

Fact Sheets, available in both English and Spanish, provide the most current information regarding Bed Bugs including inspection and identification, current treatment methods and suggested best management practices and are available below.

If you have any additional questions not answered in this outreach information contact the Delaware Department of Agriculture Pesticide section at (302)-698-4500. Additional Bed Bug information can be viewed on U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) website using the following link: http://www.epa.gov/bedbugs/

We want to recognize EPA for providing a grant to the Virginia Department of Agriculture, Office of Pesticide Services, for undertaking an outreach and education project to provide information regarding Bed Bugs.

David Pyne, Administrator Send E-Mail Phone (302) 698-4570 Fax: (302) 697-4483

For Questions Regarding this website: Send E-Mail Website managed by: Shere Nichols

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