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Reggie Yates on getting bed bugs, fearing for his life and why hell never do I’m A Celeb – Metro.co.uk

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There is nothing much that Reggie Yates hasnt filmed a documentary on with his latest series on the changing times in China beginning on BBC on Sunday.

Hes confronted members of the Ku Klux Klan in America, spent time in a refugee camp, taken on the fight against drugs in Mexico and even been incarcerated in Texas, all in a bid to start conversations between viewers.

At one point, the 36-year-old who is working on a campaign with Plusnet and Scouts to help young people get to grips with tech was even scarred by bed bugs in Nigeria.

But, speaking to Metro.co.uk, he explained why he has never once shied away from trying to show us all another side of life.

In Nigeria I came back with a whole heap of scars on my head. I stayed on quite a mank mattress and as a result was left with all manner of bits and pieces, he told us.

Ive never been one to talk down on the environment I find myself in, regardless of how difficult it is.

Ive always maintained that when I put myself in a difficult situation for a documentary, Im only there for a week or 10 days. It is life and reality for a lot of other people, so I think you have to be respectful of that, and at the same time, be thankful that you do get to leave.

However there have been moments where he doubted himself in front of camera.

In the early days I used to have moments of doubt, like, What am I actually doing this for? but when you start to see how these films start conversations and trigger thought in a healthy way, he continued.

You realise that you need to put your ego to one side and just do something healthy in throwing yourself into something, no matter what it is, and making sure that something good comes from the end result.

That its a film that, as the credits roll, starts conversations that can actually change thought and change the way people look at an issue or themselves.

Reggie has faced down scenarios most of us wouldnt even dare go near, and he has put his life on the line to start conversations between people.

Shunning your traditional holiday in Majorca, he instead lived for a week on a toxic waste dump in Ghana, before exploring the slums of South Africa and exposing the dangers of drugs and knife crime in some of our biggest cities.

But has he ever encountered a situation where he was genuinely scared he wouldnt survive?

Generally, no. Maybe thats massive nativity or stupidity on my part? But as a person in front of camera, when youre working, you have to have a sense of focus, where youre not thinking about anything but the conversation and the camera, he explained. Otherwise, you wont be able to do your job.

If your mind runs away with you about what could happen, nothing will happen. Nothing will end up on tape. When Im watching it back, I go holy s**t, that was death [defying].

I dont tell my mum what Ive done until Im back home. Thats been the smartest way to play it so Ill keep that going, I think.

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Although, there is one environment you can bet Reggie wont be appearing in the Im A Celebrity jungle.

When asked if he would ever take part on the series, he admitted: No, in a word. Thats not for me. I dont watch the show, I probably wont ever watch the show, its not the kind of programme I enjoy. Its not something for me and I dont see myself on it.

I understand the power of my platform. Ive been very lucky to have a sustained career and to use my profile to make a lump of money doing a programme that I dont think has much long-term personal value for me I prefer to leverage the profile I have and the content I create, to get involved with people like Plusnet and work with incredibly inspiring young people like the Scouts and have conversations like this.

I think it has more value than eating a dead animal that hasnt been cooked.

Reggie is working with Plusnet in a bid to bring tech to Scouts, launching a digital camp at the HQ and shining a light on real issues that young Scouts care about today.

Speaking about the campaign, he added: You can actually affect change with tech. And this project speaks to a lot of the things I care about.

Whats happening on the planet, in terms of how we feel about mental health and how much investment we currently put into it, and also whats happening with the environment, they all matter to me.

I make documentaries about that kind of thing on a regular basis, and to see the kids and teenagers care about same thing. Its just incredibly galvanising for me, which is why I got involved.

The fact that the scouts are moving forward and that Plusnet is helping them move forward, is huge to me.

Young people from across the UK can also now try their hand at using their digital skills for social good by downloading their own Plusnet Hack at Home Pack: newsroom.plus.net/Scouts.

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Montreal Immigration and Refugee Board forced to close down due to bed bug infestation – The Post Millennial

On Remembrance Day, Don Cherry was fired from Sportsnet for a comment he made on Coachs Corner regarding poppies. He complained that not enough immigrants were wearing them and suggested that it represented a general ingratitude by immigrants of the benefits they enjoy by living in Canada.

His comment, now dubbed the you people comment, caused predictable outrage. The state broadcaster pointed out that Cherrys remarks could not possibly have merit because of the fact that there are visible minorities who fought for this country. Try not to think too hard about the fact that they conflated visible minorities with immigrants. I happen to be both, but many Canadians happen to be one or the other.

Many in the media interpreted (some in bad faith) it as an attack on all minorities through Canadian history. While there is a general stereotype that people of colour were not born in Canada, I dare claim that it is a fast disappearing one, at least from personal experience having lived most of my life in Ontario.

Unfortunately, while that stereotype is on the decline, another is on the rise. Even more unfortunately, the one that is on the rise has an uncomfortably high level of merit. After all, Don Cherry did not come up with an original idea, he merely expressed the wrong opinion in the wrong forum.

I know many fellow immigrant-minorities who find it quite puzzling that the mainstream media and a large section of society simply cannot fathom why racist attitudes are apparently becoming more prevalent and acceptable by progressives who hurl racist abuse against anyone who does not accept the woke dogma of the day and by the sentiment sometimes called whitelash. Did the white people of Canada spontaneously develop previously a non-existent or hidden collective race consciousness?

On the contrary, I cautiously claim that as each generation in society has its own cultural features, so do successive waves of immigrants. This is true regardless of the predominant country of origin or religion of any given wave of immigration. Not that immigrants are the same regardless of their origin, but that immigrants of the same origin will still tend to behave differently depending on when they came to Canada, and this is likely true even correcting for the amount of time spent in Canada.

In other words, an immigrant of minority x in 1990 who immigrated in 1975 will be systematically different from an immigrant of the same minority x in 2015 who immigrated in 2000. This is despite the fact that they are from essentially the same origin and have spent the same amount of time in Canada. This should not be a controversial statement.

This is because of two changing variables: the state of society in the country of origin, and the state of society in the destination country. Our society has definitely been changing, so it should not be a surprise if the way we integrate immigrants into our society changes as well. In fact, there may be a very strong case that our immigration culture has been changing mostly not because of changes in where our immigrants come from or their culture, but because of changes in our own culture and championing the cultural mosaic.

Not many people would argue with the fact that our society has become much more accommodating of social minorities, such as people in the LGBTQ community or people living with disabilities. Hopefully, not many people would argue with the claim that this is largely a positive thing for society as a whole.

Under Canadian Human Rights Law, individuals must be accommodated by society, including the government, employers, service providers, and other individuals. This accommodation must seek to prevent discrimination based on a prohibited ground to the point of undue hardship. Setting aside whether we as a society have enumerated the proper prohibited grounds, whether undue hardship is an appropriate threshold, or whether that threshold is interpreted as it should be, it is definitely reasonable for individuals to expect at least some accommodation from society because we do not all share the same characteristics, disadvantages, and capabilities, and a blanket allowance for all forms of discrimination will create discontent and will exclude too many people for society to function well.

For much of history, this accommodation was arguably too little, and we had been moving in the right direction for a long time. However, somewhere along the way, it became inappropriate to consider the extent to which individuals can be expected to accommodate society. Society is made up of individuals, and it is impossible for millions of idiosyncrasies to be accommodated perfectly. One individuals right is necessarily another individuals duty not to infringe upon that right. Where we create more rights, we create more duties for others.

I am not trying to argue that the poor white people of Canada are being victimized because they now have more duties not to infringe upon others rights not to be unfairly discriminated against. Rather, it is that rights must have a limit, or we create unlimited duties that can have negative consequences or even become impractical.

The phrase Islam is right about women is one illustration of this conflict. The phrase was coined to point out a popular contradiction in our modern outrage culture. The idea is that you can either be offended because you think the statement is discriminatory against either muslims or women, but thinking that it is discriminatory against muslims is sexist and thinking that it is discriminatory against women is Islamophobic. The phrase does not claim that Islam is worse for women than any other religion, and there is a good case that Christianity, as with most other religions, are sexist as well, at least by modern western standards. However, the illustration only works because muslims are considered, rightfully in my opinion, to face disproportionately high levels of unfair discrimination.

Other examples include: lessons promoting LGBTQ equality being pulled from classrooms because of complaints by immigrants that such ideas infringe upon freedom of thought or religion, claims by trans activists that lesbians are transphobic for refusing to sleep with people with penises, or labelling the term bisexual as exclusionary of non-binary individuals.

Excuse the cliche, but the point is this: we cant only keep asking what our country can do for us, and not what we can do for our country. The country is nothing more than a collection of us, and we cant expect all of us to do everything for each individual while making no attempt to fit into our society.

Canadians are bound together by what we have in common, but without the effort of individuals, the few remaining values that hold us together will only continue to weaken and we will become ever more divided into factions competing to score the biggest take for their particular team. Soon, there could be nothing we have in common with each other, other than our shared struggle to compete with each other for resources.

Diversity does not make balkanization inevitable, but our current societal trajectory probably does when diversity is our strength is zealously pushed without expecting some common values and customs to be upheld to keep us all together.

Don Cherry was merely pointing out one aspect of that fact.

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‘There is an urgency’: Feds seek pest control pros to help employees with bedbugs – Ottawa Citizen

The federal government is rushing to hire pest control professionals who can deal with bedbugs that public servants bring home from the office, as the insects continue to pop up in government buildings around the national capital region.

According to a tender posted last Friday by Public Works and Government Services Canada, the feds are looking to issue up to five standing offers to pest management firms that can inspect and treat its workers homes and vehicles for bedbugs as needed, over the next five years.

The budget for each standing offer? Up to $400,000.

The procurement will close Nov. 22, and the tender offers an explanation for the short turnaround time.

There is an urgency considering the health and safety risks associated with the bedbug situation in the national capital area.

It called the situation unforeseeable, as this is something that is not expected in an office setting.

It also notes that the problem has grown.

Because of the increasing number of government buildings affected by bedbugs, a longer solicitation period is impracticable as the Government of Canada is required to proactively act in an expeditious manner to control (the) spread of bedbugs.

According to Health Canada, bedbugs come out at night to feed on people and pets. Their bites can result in skin reactions and their presence has been known to cause anxiety and insomnia in those living with a bedbug infestation.

The presence of bedbugs has been confirmed in nine federal government office buildings in Ottawa-Gatineau in the past sixth months,Public Services and Procurement Canada (PSPC) said Tuesday. Theyve also been found in seven other federal offices across the country.

In Ottawa-Gatineau, affected properties are: 200 Kent St., 333 Laurier Ave., 150 and 170 Tunneys Pasture Driveway, 200 Eglantine Driveway, 300 Slater St., 350 King Edward Ave., 22 Rue Eddy, and 70 Rue Crmazie.

Of the 16 affected buildings nationwide, PSPC said that in 13 of these the bedbug presence would be considered very low a classification ranging from one to 20 insects. Two buildings would be in the low range (21 to 100) and one, 70 Rue Crmazie in Gatineau, would be at the low end of the moderate range. It had an estimated 150 bedbugs.

In a statement dated Oct. 30, PSPC instructed federal employees who suspect bedbugs in their workplace to notify their manager and call 1-800-463-1850.

A report triggers an expert inspection, treatment if bedbugs are identified, and post-treatment monitoring, according to the statement.

PSPC is taking this issue very seriously and has been working closely with facility managers in affected departments to address detections as quickly as possible, the statement reads. Government actions to manage bedbugs are being guided by expert advice.

Murray Isman, a pest management expert from the University of British Columbia had been working with the government on its bedbug problem. PSPC said it was also randomly testing high-traffic buildings, educating employees and cleaning staff on what to watch out for, and consulting with federal public sector unions on the bedbug issue.

The Public Service Alliance of Canada (PSAC), the largest union representing federal public servants, has called on the government to cover all fumigation expenses for employees who find bedbugs in their homes, and work inbuildings where the insects have also been found.

PSAC also asked the government to inspect all its buildings across the country using sniffer dogs to check for bedbugs, and to fumigate the entire building if the insects are discovered.

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Bed bugs: frustrating, annoying pests at best...hungry, nocturnal bloodsuckers at worst.

When faced with a bed bug infestation, you're probably finding yourself deprived of a decent night's sleep.

Even worse, you feel helpless in dealing with the problem yourself considering their size makes them almost impossible to detect.

The only real option you have in this situation is to call a bed bug control service. While a bed bug exterminator is indeed just a quick phone call away, this critical first step is (sometimes) a lot more complicated than you might think.

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Bed bugs are indeed quite small and you may want to solve the problem on your own. But can you really get rid of the problem that keeps on biting you in your sleep? Or is it better to call in a pro for bed bug control service?

Why Make the Call?

If this is your first time to consider calling for bed bug control service, chances are that there are still a lot of things that you don't know about these small (but terrible!) pests.

The size and appearance of bed bugs make these pests nearly invisible to the naked eye. They're about the same size of a pin head with a brown appearance. Bed bugs have flat bodies that can easily squeeze into the smallest or most restricted hiding spots. They feed on human blood but can also live for more than a year without food.

Although these pests often dwell in bed mattresses, bed bugs can live almost anywhere. To top it off, they are impeccably clever when it comes to finding the best hiding spots during the daytime. Lastly, a single female bed bug can lay 300-500 eggs throughout her lifetime.

These are just a handful of the laundry list of reasons why bed bug infestations are better off in the hands of professional pest exterminators. When you find a warning sign, it's best not to let these bloodsuckers fester between your sheets any longer than necessary!

When Should You Call for Expert Help?

Are you still trying to find ways to get rid of these nasty bugs by yourself?

Well, whether you like it or not, bed bugs are very hard to get rid of. Apart from their nearly undetectable size, their population can balloon to an overwhelming size in a matter of mere days.

Even worse, they can easily spread throughout your home without you noticing them whatsoever.

How bad does it have to get?

Basically, your infestation shouldn't have to get really bad before you decide on calling for a bed bug exterminator.

Why?

Bed bugs are extremely good at hidingespecially during daytime. In most cases, homeowners who do the inspection on their own are actually faced with a far greater problem than what they expected.

It's best to call for professional bed bug control assistance at the very first sign of infestation. A few classic signs of infestation to look out for are:

Can I do it myself?

Although bed bugs are not known to be carriers of diseases (unlike cockroaches and mice), an infestation CAN severely affect your day-to-day life. And this triggers a lot of homeowners to try to deal with the problem immediately on their own. But is it really a good idea to do so?

The answer is NO! Why?

Most DIY solutions are not actually effective in totally eradicating the entire population of bed bugs inside the concerned property. Even worse, some of these DIY treatmentsbug bombs, for examplepose a serious threat to you and your family's health.

And since bed bugs literally live and hide on your personal belongings such as your clothes, blanket, and mattress, spraying solutions directly without proper knowledge can also lead to your things getting damaged at the same time.

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Now that you've made your decision about effectively dealing with a bed bug infestation, the next important thing to deal with is the actual cost of hiring an exterminator.

How much is today's bed bug control cost from inspection to treatment?

One-Time Treatment

For those who prefer dealing with bed bugs in one blow, pest control companies offer a one-time type of treatment application. The program starts with a thorough inspection and is followed by treatment application within the same day.

This type of control is applicable for all types of infestation (slight to severe) and often preferable to homeowners with a busy schedule.

One-time bed bug control ranges from $300 to $1,500 depending on the size of property and severity of infestation.

Contract-Based

Larger properties with severe cases of bed bug infestation spread throughout the house often requires multiple visits from the pest control company.

This is made possible through a contract, which is spearheaded by property inspection to identify contaminated areas while searching for possible entry points. The inspection phase can cost you somewhere between $150-$200, depending on the complexity of your home's internal structure and its total area.

The contract should indicate the frequency of the visit as agreed by both parties.

Bed bug infestation has reemerged worldwide. These pests can easily enter your property in various ways, and there's no telling when a single insect can trigger a recurrence of the infestation.

These pests can spread quickly, which prompts many homeowners to acquire regular maintenance from their trusted bed bug control specialist.

Important Details to Tell Your Exterminator

Calling an exterminator is the very first step in overcoming your bug problem.

The overall success of bed bug control treatment also depends on how well you can communicate with them. You should know exactly which details to tell your exterminator, especially if this is your first time to make such a call.

Location

Pest control companies know that bed bugs take refuge in your bedroomparticularly mattress and blanket most of the time.

But as mentioned earlier, bed bugs can live anywherefrom behind baseboards and wallpapers to furniture crevicesand all types of upholstery found in your home.

Conducting a thorough sweep of your property on your own prior to the exterminator's actual inspection can help save valuable time and secure a good head start for the treatment on the big day.

When did it start?

It is very critical to be very specific especially on the time you first observed the signs of the infestation. The pest control company will then most likely ask you if you have accommodated guests recently or if you have traveled out of town and stayed in a hotel or someone else's house. Such details will help the exterminator conclude as to how your property got infiltrated by bed bugs.

Room Temperature

The temperature of your room also plays a critical role in the progress of bed bug infestation. Bed bug population thrives at normal room temperature, particularly at 72 degrees Fahrenheit.

It would also help to take note of the usual temperatures in other rooms of the house. This will help the exterminator determine other possible hiding spots for bed bugs throughout your property.

What do you smell?

Although small in size, bed bugs also give off quite a scent.

Bed bugs are known to release pheromones that have a musty scent. If your bedroom smells like a dirty locker room, it could be that you're actually smelling bed bugs, and not your dirty laundry!

Worse cases of infestation give off a much stronger scent.

Any bite marks?

Bed bugs consume human blood to survive. If your bedroom has bed bug infestation, it simply means that YOU ARE THEIR FOOD!

Waking up to a number of red and itchy bumps is one of the very first signs of bed bug infestation. Bed bug bite marks are usually found on the arms and legs and sometimes on the neck, face, and shoulders. These bite marks appear in tight lines or in clusters. They are either flat or raised red welts with a dark spot at the center.

How to Choose a Bed Bug Exterminator

Long story short: there are a lot of bug exterminators out there willing to deal with your infestation problem.

However, it's crucial to realize that not all of them are truly capable of delivering the results you need. Here are some important things that you need to consider before making that critical decision on which pest control company to trust.

Credentials

Checking the credentials of the prospective company is the very first step in making sure that your chosen exterminator works with strict adherence to state laws. Ask if the company is a duly registered exterminator with licensed and certified pesticide applicators and technicians.

You can call the pest control regulatory agencies to check on the authenticity of the exterminator's credentials, as well as if there are any recorded complaints or malpractices.

References

Ask for a list of the bed bug exterminator's previous clients. Try calling at least two or three from the said list and ask for their opinion regarding the concerned company's overall performance.

A confident pest control company will have no problems or hangups providing such a list to a prospective client. In doing so, they're furthering their own business and highlighting satisfactory jobs which have been previously completed.

Experience

A company's experience isn't measured only in the number of years it has been operational in the industry of pest control services, but also effectively gauged by the number of clients served.

The bigger the roster of satisfied clients, the better. A preferred option would be an exterminator with deep experience in dealing with all levels of bed bug infestation within different sizes and types of property structure.

For a few more excellent tips on finding a specialist for your bed bug problem, take a look at what research entomologist Jeff White has to say about interviewing possible pest control companies in the video below.

Type of Treatment

Basically, there are two known types of treatment available for bed bug control: heat and insecticide. These two approaches have different benefits and setbacks, so it is important to determine which is right for your property.

The first type of treatment involves heating infested areas for at least six hours. Through the use of a special heating equipment, the temperature of the affected room can reach up to 60 degrees Celsius.

The technician monitors the entire treatment process through the aid of remote thermometers strategically placed in various key areas of the room. This is to make sure that adult bed bugs and their eggs become exposed to lethal heat, no matter where they hide in the room. This treatment doesn't involve the use of harmful chemicals, but also doesn't offer protection from recurrence of infestation.

The insecticide type of treatment is applied in two different formsthe contact and the residual insecticide. The contact insecticide is a fast-acting formula that can instantly kill bed bugs upon direct contact.

The residual insecticide, on the other hand, acts continuously even long after its application. This particular form of insecticide is usually applied on cracks and crevices, where it can seep in and work for weeks or months afterward. With insecticide treatment, the treated area is protected from getting reinfected at least for a certain period of time.

It can, however, pose a significant threat to you and your family's health.

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Before any treatment is initiated, it's important to let the exterminator know if you have pets in the house. This way, the technician or pesticide applicator will be able to give you helpful advice on what to do with your pets during treatment.

Basically, how you secure your pets depends mostly on the severity of the infestation. For mild infestation, the exterminator will only have to treat the infected room(s) of the house. In this scenario, you'll be able to keep your pets in another room or area of the house not scheduled for treatment.

For severe cases of bed bug infestation, the exterminator will most likely recommend the entire house for treatment. In this case, you will have to take your pets outside your home or better yet, secure them in their kennel.

Depending on the size of the treated area, you will have to secure your pets for at least 6 hours or so.

What To Do After Treatment

You must work hand in hand with your exterminator in order to completely eradicate the bed bugs' existence inside your house. After the exterminator has done his part of the task, it's time to do yours.

The problem, however, is that a lot of homeowners don't know what to do after bed bug treatment. The secret lies in understanding the type of treatment that you acquired for your property.

First and foremost, you will have to check and inspect the rooms or areas of your house not affected by the treatment. Check the undersides of the furniture as well as on the cracks and crevices of the wall to make sure that no surviving bed bugs are able to escape undetected.

Next, furniture pieces from the treated room(s) should be taken outside and placed directly under the sun at least for one to two hours. Prolonged and direct exposure from the sun's heat will deliver a killing blow to any surviving bug.

For insecticide treatment, you will have to stay away from the infested room(s) for at least 6 hours from the time the exterminator has finished and left your property.

On the other hand, you can almost instantly access the concerned room in heating treatment right after the exterminator has finished up. Following a heat treatment, you can do the after treatment clean-up and dispose of the dead bed bugs and eggs properly instantly.

What to Tell Your Neighbors

Bed bugs can neither fly nor jump, but they can easily travel from place to place fast. A single bed bug can start a whole new infestation by conveniently hitchhiking on a person's clothing, pet, or luggage.

As soon as you find out that you have bed bug infestation in your home, it is best to tell your neighbors about the problem right away...since there is a good chance that they're also having the same infestation, unbeknownst to them. This helps lessen the chances of the infestation recurring in your home, since your neighbors will most like be taking the same control step.

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Calling in a pest control specialist to handle your bed bug problem may seem like a last resort, but really, it should be your first instinct.

Bed bugs aren't just gross, they're actual parasites. These little vampires in your bed feed off your blood while you're asleep and breed by the thousands...of course you're going to need professional help to kick them out!

When choosing a qualified pest control specialist, make sure to pick one with the right experience, credentials, and know-how to get the job done right. In our guide, we've given you the tips you need to find your bed bug professional so that you can rest easily tonight. Don't let the bed bugs bite!

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Cuyahoga County health officials share tips on how to deal with bed bugs – WKYC.com

MIDDLEBURG HEIGHTS, Ohio On Friday, the Cuyahoga County Bed Bug Task Force met for its annual conference to discuss the dangers of the tiny insects.

According to the task force, bed bugs have made a resurgence in recent years in Northeast Ohio and around the country. While they commonly pop up at night while we are sleeping, they can be spotted anywhere, and the CDC and the USEPA have even declared that the bed bug is now a "pest of significant public health importance."

"Anytime you bring people together, you have the potential of those people bringing bed bugs with them," Director of Environmental Public Health Rick Novickis said. "Kids come to school, they may accidentally bring a bug from an infested home with them. They now hang their coats up next to each other, [and] there's nothing to stop that bed bug from either falling off the clothing or the backpack or the lunch bag [and] crawling into the classroom."

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While they are not necessarily carriers of diseases, bed bugs can still cause significant physical (biting) and mental (stress) health concerns, and can pop up even in quite sanitary living conditions. The county says it is important to know what you're dealing with before deciding the next steps.

"Pesticides are species-specific these days," sanitarian Tom Barsa said, adding he recommends people take pictures of the bugs or even keep them in bags to show experts. "You really have to know what you're going after in order to get rid of the pest that you're trying to get rid of."

For more information, log on to cuyahogabedbugs.com.

RELATED: Cleveland drops from first to 7th in national rankings for bed bug infestations

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