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BED BUGS!!! – Review of Magnuson Hotel Hattiesburg …
My family and I came to Hattiesburg to visit family for thanksgiving and decided to stay at LaQuinta versus our regular hotel that we usually stay in, unfortunately. The hotel smelled of paint which was refreshing since they obviously have renovated recently, however when we got to our room we were HIGHLY disappointed! The bed sheets not only barely fit the bed, but also were the only material covering a BARE mattress. When we sat on the bed the sheet would pop off to expose an old used mattress, which pretty much made my skin crawl. THEN, I replaced the sheet onto the mattress only to have it pop off again-------RELEASING BED BUGS!!!! Needless to say, we jumped up, packed up, and RAN out of the room! I've stayed in many hotels in my life, and never have I had a bed bug experience. YUCK! My husband went to complain and let them know we, of course, wanted a refund. The front desk personnel didn't seem surprised AT ALL, as if they already new that they had a bed bug problem. She apologized and was kind, but again, not surprised in the least, and went on to say that they have new management and trying to get things straight around the hotel. A new manager isn't an excuse for a bed bug problem! Why are they renting those rooms if they KNOW they have bed bugs? STAY AWAY from LaQuinta!
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Mother trying to kill bed bugs poisoned her children, officials say
A mother trying to kill bed bugs in her Fort McMurray apartment used an imported pesticide that fatally poisoned her infant and left her other children critically ill.
The substance used in the apartment was a pellet form of phosphine, an agricultural pesticide that is strictly controlled in Canada and requires special training to use.
When exposed to the air, the pellets react with moisture and release phosphine gas, said James Kehrer, a toxicologist at the University of Alberta. As a gas, its often used to fumigate large batches of grain.
It will kill the bed bugs, but its nasty stuff, said Kehrer. Children are more susceptible to these things ... It should only be used by a professional.
The pellets were mainly spread around one bedroom, but fire crews detected the substance throughout the unit, said Brad Grainger, deputy chief of operations for the Fort McMurray fire department.
Its airborne, but its low to the ground, he said. You can imagine children crawling on the ground.
Crews found readings of 4.0 parts per million in the bedroom. Its immediately lethal at 50 parts per million, but can be harmful at 1.0 parts per million after just 15 minutes, he said: There was significant exposure.
The family brought the bottle of phosphine pellets to the hospital when the children fell ill. Authorities were able to contact the womans family in Pakistan to check what the substance was, and then test further to confirm the contents.
The mother used a pesticide to fumigate her apartment last Tuesday that she brought back from Pakistan during a recent trip, said her sister, Shazia Yarkhan.
The womans five children started showing signs of illness Saturday night. They all vomited and one of them had diarrhea, Yarkhan said.
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