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Tropical Bed Bugs Returning to the United States – Military Technologies
Phoenix, AZ (SBWIRE) 02/24/2017 Bill Trott, from Bills Pest & Termite Control, is warning customers in his service area about tropical bed bugs. These bugs tend to harbor in warm, humid areas. After a 60 year hiatus, there has been a confirmed tropical bed bug sighting in Florida.
Travelers are at an increased risk for spreading these bugs to other parts of the country.
Bill Trott reports, Tropical Bed Bugs were the dominate species in Asia, Africa, and South America while common bed bugs were found throughout the U.S. It takes an experienced bed bug exterminator to detect the subtle differences in these public health menaces.
The last time tropical bed bugs were seen in this country was in the early 1940s. Scientists have discovered what they believe to be the reemergence of the once plaguing pest.
The first case was in a home in Brevard County. The homeowners called the University of Florida Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences to research their findings. While this is only the first sighting, researchers believe this is not an isolated incident.
Many people travel to Florida each year for vacation. Even those from Phoenix make their way to see that famous mouse and the tranquil beaches. However, a vacation this year could leave travelers bringing home more than memories.
The conditions are right in this Southern state to help spread this tropical bed bug. People are traveling and could be moving these bugs from state to state.
The tropical bed bug, like their cousins, feed on human blood. A bite from either species can cause itchy, rash-like reactions along with psychological distress.
State officials in Florida are urging homeowners to report any bed bug sightings that fit the criteria for this tropical bug. They are urging customers to send their bugs to the University of Florida in Gainesville for further identification.
Though these bugs have not been spotted in Arizona, it is just a matter of time before they could arrive.
As a pest control specialist, Mr. Trott wants customers to know that to reduce the risk of an infestation, they should reduce the clutter in their home. If they see any bed bugs at all, they should have them treated and evaluated by an expert.
About Bills Pest Termite Control Bill Trott is the owner of this family owned pest control company. They offer free termite inspections and can help with all pest control needs.
They urge customers to call about bed bug problems. These are not do-it-yourself projects. When dealing with bed bugs, it requires professional intervention.
Contact: Bill Trott Company: Bills Pest Termite Control Address: 24820 North 16th Avenue Suite 130, Phoenix, AZ 85085 Phone: 602-308-4510 Email: tustep@aol.com Website: http://billstermiteco.com/
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Caretaker charged after elderly Pennsylvania woman dies from bed bugs – New York Daily News
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Updated: Monday, February 27, 2017, 5:07 PM
A Pennsylvania caretaker has been charged with slaying an elderly woman who died after a bed bug infestation.
Mary Stoner, a 96-year-old in rural West Manheim Township, died last year from sepsis stemming from a massive insect problem at the home where she was staying, according to an autopsy.
Prosecutors charging her caretaker, 72-year-old Deborah Butler, with neglect and involuntary manslaughter say that officers visited the house last February, and found bed bugs crawling on the walls and a bed where another elderly woman slept.
Stoners family moved their loved one away from Roberts, who previously ran a licensed facility, shortly after the police visit, but she died two weeks later after suffering from sores and pneumonia, according documents seen by The Evening Sun.
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Butler allegedly told the police that she had been trying to get rid of the bed bugs with home-bought supplies, and that she did not have enough money to get an exterminator.
After the death, police found that bed bugs crawling on Butler's 48-year-old developmentally disabled sister in the house.
Police said that it was obvious that serious medical attention was required for Stoner and faulted the caretaker, who said that she had taken her charge to the hospital weeks before, did not take her to the doctor again.
Butler has been released on $50,000 bond and faces a court date on March 9.
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Elderly woman’s death caused by bed bugs; caretaker charged … – FOX43.com
FOX43.com | Elderly woman's death caused by bed bugs; caretaker charged ... FOX43.com WEST MANHEIM TWP., York County, Pa. -- Investigators say the death of a 96 year-old woman in 2016 was the result of an infection caused by bed bug bites, ... Caretaker charged after elderly Pennsylvania woman dies from bed bugs Hanover-area caretaker charged in bed bug death |
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Caretaker Charged in Woman’s Bedbug Death – Newser
(Newser) A truly horrifying story out of Hanover, Pa., where a 96-year-old woman died last February due to complications from sepsis that arose after a bed bug infestation. Mary Stoner's caretaker, Deborah Butler, has now been charged in Stoner's death, the Evening Sun reports. Butler, 72, once ran a licensed home care facility; when she shut it down, Stoner and another elderly woman started living with Butler at Butler's own home and paying Butler as their caretaker. Stoner's family noticed her health declining on Feb. 3, 2016, and moved her out of Butler's home; three days later, they brought her to the ER, where she was found to have sores on her skin, a bad rash covering about half of her body, and a skin infection that doctors determined was caused by bed bug bites. She was discharged a week later, readmitted with pneumonia, and ultimately died Feb. 22, 2016, the York Dispatch reports. She had been in Butler's care for more than 10 years.
When police visited Butler's home, they saw bed bugs on walls, ledges, bed sheets, and pillows; the other elderly resident of the home told officers she was blind but could "feel them crawling" and biting her, and police saw bed bugs crawling on Butler's then-48-year-old sister, who has developmental disabilities and also lived in the home. Butler told police she blamed Stoner for bringing in the bugs, and said she had been using store-bought supplies to try and get rid of them since Sept. 2015 because she could not afford an exterminator. She also said she had brought Stoner to the doctor in January 2016 because she had been sick and scratching her neck, but didn't bring her back because she didn't think Stoner's condition had changed. Police, however, said it was "clearly visible and obvious" that Stoner needed serious medical help. Butler faces a felony neglect charge and a misdemeanor charge of involuntary manslaughter. (Chemicals are failing us in the fight against bedbugs.)
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Bedbugs kill woman, caretaker faces charges – USA TODAY
USA Today Network Gordon Rago, York (Pa.) Daily Record 3:40 p.m. ET Feb. 25, 2017
West Manheim Township Police say a 96-year-old woman died as a result of "complications of sepsis following a bed bug infestation" at this home on Baltimore Pike, seen on Saturday, Feb. 25, 2017.(Photo: Lindsey Welling/ The Evening Sun)
A Pennsylvania woman died last year from bedbug bite complications. The insects had invaded the care facility where she was housed.
Now, the woman's 72-year-old caretaker Deborah Butler faces felony chargesincluding involuntary manslaughter and neglect of care.
Last February, West Manheim Township Police entered the southern Pennsylvania homeandnoticed the bed bugs. They crawled on walls and along ledges. Theyscurried on the bed sheets andpillow where an elderly woman slept in a first-floor room. She told officers she was blind, but could "feel them crawling." Sometimes, she added, they bit her, too.
Paramedics, police said, would later check on that woman, but did not notice any visible injuries. Police said another woman, 96-year-old Mary Stoner,was staying at the home. Two weeks after the visit, Stoner was dead.
An autopsy determined her cause of death was from "complications of sepsis followed by bed bug infestation," according to charging documents.
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Stoner's familymoved her out of Butler's home on Feb. 3, 2016,after noticing her health worsen. During previous visits, Stoner's familytold police she was in good health. On Feb. 6, Stoner was brought to the emergency room, where doctors found sores on her skin. Staffmembers wereunder the opinion the woman'sinfection was a result of bed bug bites.
Stoner was discharged from the hospital about a week later, only to be readmitted again. Doctors said she had pneumonia.
She died aweek later.
The women, police said, stayed with Butler at herhome. Butler provided food, shelter, clothing as well as personal and health care. Both women paid for the care services, documents state.
The site of the former Luckenbaugh Personal Care Home in the 2000 block of Baltimore Pike, Saturday, Feb. 25, 2017.(Photo: Lindsey Welling/ The Evening Sun)
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In talking with police prior to Stoner's death, Butler told them she had been trying to get rid of the bed bugs since September 2015 and had used store-bought supplies. She said she could not afford an exterminator and blamed Stoner for bringing in the bugs, documents state.
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Butler,who was charged last week, had taken Stoner to her family doctor in January because Stoner had been scratching her neck and been sick. Butler did not mention bed bugs during the doctor's appointment, police said, and Stoner didn't mention them either.
In the coming weeks, Butler said she noticed no change in Stoner's condition. But police said "evidence later indicated that the victim's condition would have been clearly visible and obvious that serious medical attention was required."
Stoner received no further medical treatment until her family took her to York Hospital. In the week after Stoner's death, police said they searched Butler's home and found bed bugs in various stages of their life cycle.
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