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Bed bugs, pets, and travel

(WPRI) - More people are taking their pets with them when they travel. And hotels are often happy to cater to visiting pets. One problem: bed bugs love it when pets visit too.

Charlotte Reed is an expert at traveling with her dog, but does worry about exposing the pooch to the bugs: "My dog sleeps in the bed with me. So, just like I'm exposed to bed bugs at night in the bed, so is she."

Recent surveys have found 67% of pest management companies have treated bed bugs in hotel rooms. Jeffrey White, a research entomologist with BedBug Central, a web site devoted to researching and providing expert information on the critters, says all pets are fair game.

Vet Kimberly May of the American Veterinary Medical Center agrees: "Pets can transport bed bugs. Just mechanically, the bed bug hitches a ride on your pet and gets into your house."

And don't forget your pet's bedding, she says: "You also need to check their soft toys, because there could be bed bugs in there."

Check-in, then check room

The experts say when you arrive at the hotel room, thoroughly inspect it for bugs before bringing Rover or Princess through the door. You can see the bugs easily; they're visible to the naked eye.

"One of the most common areas that you want to inspect when you stay in a hotel room is either the headboard, where bed bugs will typically hide, or the bottom of the box-spring," says White.

Consider leaving your pet's bedding and carrier in the bathroom, where there will be less chance of bugs.

Try treating the carrier with a pet safe bed bug repellent spray. "I always spray the carrier prior to leaving my house," says Charlotte.

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Landlord will clean tenants' mess

Heather Clayton has been patrolling the sidewalk at the corner of Cedar and Afton avenues for the past two days, waving a can of spray paint and warning passersby to keep off the neighbour's lawn.

She's been on a mission after putting up big signs around the lawn in east Hamilton near Cumberland and Gage streets that warn: BED BUGS! KEEP OFF!

The reason for her vigilance is a collection of old furniture, cardboard boxes and other junk left on the front of the rental property across the street all infested with bed bugs. She's worried those bugs are going to spread from people rummaging through the trash, or pets dragging it onto the road toward her house across the street.

Landlord Yacub Lahdo said Thursday night he was on his way to remove the garbage. He has owned the building for eight years and said he wants a clean and bug-free property as much as his tenants do.

Clayton's been through it all before her daughter and grandchildren had to get rid of most of their belongings and were forced to move in with her in September after an infestation broke out at their apartment. There are now eight family members spanning four generations living in the house.

I was my daughter's safety net but if they get in my house, then what do I do? she said.

Nicole Constantinides, 19, lives in an upper unit of the building, two attached houses divided into six apartments. She said she and her nine-month-old son Maddox are stuck there.

They haven't seen any bugs, but the landlord had the unit sprayed just in case. Other tenants also young mothers have gone to stay with family during the spraying, but that wasn't an option for Constantinides.

I stayed at my mom's last night but she has a full house. The other tenant, she's staying with her parents but lucky her, she said. I don't have anywhere else to go.

All of her furniture is on the balcony and the pest control company has to return in two weeks for a second round.

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How Can I Tell If I Have Bedbugs? Phoenix, Arizona Do-It-Yourself Pest Control – Video

08-06-2012 09:44 Do you have bedbugs? Bed bugs are one of the most common and hard to get rid of household pests. In this short video from Bug and Weed Mart, a chain of Arizona based Do-It-Yourself Pest Control Stores, learn where to look for bed bugs and what signs to look for.

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Bed Bug Bombs Are Duds, Yet Still On Shelves

As bed bugs have proliferated in the last decade, remedies against them -- special zipper covers for mattresses, sprays, even dogs trained to sniff out bed bugs -- have begun multiplying on shelves as well. But experts say that bed bug foggers, a common over-the-counter product better known as a 'bug bomb,' don't work at all -- and a lack of regulatory scrutiny means many consumers will keep feeling the pinch.

Bug bombs work by releasing aerosolized chemicals upward, where they remain suspended in the air for some time and then settle onto surfaces.

Ohio State University entomologist Susan C. Jones tested three kinds of insect fogger -- the Hotshot Bedbug and Flea Fogger, the Spectracide Bug Stop Indoor Fogger, and the Eliminator Indoor Fogger, all made by United Industries Corp. in St. Louis, Mo. -- on five populations of bed bugs collected from residences around Columbus, Ohio, and one population of lab-raised bugs.

None of the foggers were effective at killing the bed bugs found out in the wild, and the relatively weaker lab-raised population could escape death simply by hiding under a thin piece of cloth, she reported in the Journal of Economic Entomology on June 3.

"The public is ill-served when products do not perform in accordance with labeling and use directions claims," Jones wrote in her paper.

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The results weren't surprising to any entomologists.

"In a nutshell, Dr. Jones' study reinforces what I would have expected," University of Kentucky entomologist Mike Potter wrote in an email.

Over-the-counter foggers, Potter explains, are quite different from true fumigants that can penetrate deep into the hidden places where many insects hide. Bug bombs just can't penetrate into the cracks and crevices to get at the bed bugs. Plus, bug bomb ingredients also tend to act as repellents, causing insects to scatter and flee deeper into hiding.

Many wild bed bugs have also developed resistance to pyrethrins, the primary active ingredient in bug bombs. In her experiments, Jones found that even two hours of direct exposure to the insect fogger was not enough to kill most of the urban bed bugs.

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Living Space: Avoid bringing bed bugs home from vacation

By Kathryn Weber Originally published June 7, 2012 at midnight, updated June 7, 2012 at 3:15 p.m. Bed bug sighting list

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A chance to relax and escape the everyday demands of work and home is a real reward, but today's vacations bring with an extra worry besides airline baggage fees: bed bugs. Once rarely seen, these blood-sucking creatures are appearing with a vengeance at the very places we go to escape - hotels and vacation rentals. But worse than finding bed bugs on vacation is bringing them home.

Do some research

Before making hotel reservations, do a quick search online to see if bed bugs have been reported at the hotel or rental you've chosen. Sites list hotels and other locations where bed bugs have been spotted.

While these sites can sometimes be in error, if you spot multiple listings and a number of bed bug sites reported within a specific area, it's possible this is a bed bug "hot spot."

To be certain you'll get a good night's sleep, also check out hotel reviews on travel websites to confirm the presence of bed bugs, or to see if there are other problems at specific hotels. Certain cities are also at a higher risk for bed bug infestations, so it helps to know which ones have had the most problems.

Oddly, even smaller, non-metropolitan cities have had problems with bed bugs. Orkin lists 50 U.S. cities ranked in order of the number of bed bug treatments performed from January to April 2011.

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