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Reports of bedbugs double in Vancouver

A pest control agency is reporting a two-fold increase in Vancouver bedbug infestation in the past three years, following a trend happening right across Canada.

In 2010, we were getting about 20 to 25 calls a week (in Vancouver), said Abell Pest Control regional manager Bola Fagbamiye, Now were at the point where were getting over 50 calls a week.

According to a survey commissioned by the Toronto-based pest control company in late June involving 67 public health inspectors, 57% said reports of bedbug infestations have risen over the past three years.

The study found 81% of the inspectors agreed apartment buildings had experienced the largest jump in bedbug populations.

Glen Embree, manager of health protection programs for Fraser Health in Surrey, confirmed the increase in bedbug calls.

If youre looking at last year compared to 10 years ago, yeah, there has been a lot more calls about bedbugs, he said Thursday.

With several self-help options available, Embree said putting clothes or sensitive silks into the freezer is one option to kill the bugs. Another is using hot water 57 degrees Celsius is recommended to scrub linens. Carpet steaming and frequent vacuuming can also work.

Sprays containing the insecticide pyrethrum are also available at gardening stores or hardware businesses. They are considered a gentler chemical treatment process than industry products.

A natural option is diatomaceous earth, also available at gardening stores, which literally sucks the blood out of the bug.

Its the crushed up exoskeletons of little aquatic organisms called diatoms, hence the term diatomaceous earth, said Brett Johnston, president of pest control firm Assured Thermal Solutions.

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I-Team: Bedbug Treatments Leave Homes in Flames

People who get bedbugs often say they would try anything to get rid of the bloodsucking pests, and now there's debate over a type of heat treatment after several fires across the U.S. and Canada are being blamed on bedbug exterminations gone wrong.

In the summer of 2011, a 50-unit condominium in Edmonton, Canada burned when exterminators used a pest control treatment known as radiant heat, according to investigators there. It promises to eradicate bedbugs using industrial space heaters and fans to bring every square inch of an infested room above 120 degrees. Exterminators say more than an hour and a half of exposure to such high temperaturesensures a 100 percent bedbug kill rate.

The problem is, warming confined spaces with powerful heaters carries serious fire hazards, according to some experts.

The worst that can happen is you can burn your house down, and youre risking your life, said Glenn Waldorf, of Bell Environmental Services in Fairfield, N.J.

After the Edmonton condominium building burned, Canadian fire investigators issued a $10,000 fine to Calgary-based pest control company Bed Bug Task Force. The exterminators were found to have used propane heaters against fire code. The owners of the apartment building are now suing Bed Bug Task Force for $3.5 million in damages.

Bed Bug Task Force did not return the I-Teams email seeking comment.

Radiant heat treatments have led to other disastrous fires closer to New York City. Last month in Woodbury, N.J., fire officials said a man accidentally set his house on fire while attempting to kill bedbugs with a do-it-yourself radiant heat treatment. In October of 2012, fire investigators in New Hampshire said a three-family home burned down during a heat treatment. Last Valentines Day, firefighters in Dayton, Ohio, responded to a second-floor fire and found a pest control company was using heaters and fans to kill bedbugs.

Consumers are panicked. You have bugs in your home. Youve got these little vampires in your bed biting you, and they imagine companies have solutions and dont think through what the issues are with any of the various solutions out there, said Waldorf.

Waldorf said using cryogenic freeze technology is much safer than using heat to kill bedbugs. But while some pest control outfits warn against thermal treatments, others stand by radiant heat as the gold standard in bedbug extermination.

Robert Suriano, president of Bliss Pest Protection Services in New York City, recently invested tens of thousands of dollars in heaters and fans intended for bedbug eradication. He said the recent fires prove only that homeowners should trust trained professionals and avoid low-cost, do-it-yourself heat treatments.

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City buildings have ‘big problem’ with bed bugs

CTV Toronto Published Wednesday, June 26, 2013 5:45PM EDT Last Updated Wednesday, June 26, 2013 6:07PM EDT

Fire stations, community centres, even employment offices are among dozens of city buildings that have battled bed bugs in recent years according to documents obtained by CTV Toronto's Natalie Johnson.

The problem is so bad, in fact, that entire buildings have been sprayed, others have been treated on multiple occasions and a pest-control company even urged the city to throw out furniture, in one case.

In an internal memo from a meeting of custodial supervisors in 2011, the city says there is a big problem at various city building locations with bed bugs.

Requests are received daily regarding bed bugs infestation."

At the time, the custodial unit had encountered over 100 request (sic) with bed bug problems.

Many of buildings have had reoccurring issues over the last few years like the Lawrence Square Employment Office, where people go to look for work.

Others infestations are seemingly unlikely like the 11 police stations that had to be sprayed. The records indicate that the bugs were "brought in by a prisoner," in some cases.

An April 2012 email exchange illustrates the concern about bed bugs at police stations.

After finding bed bugs on a child who had been lying on a front reception couch at the Toronto Police Services 31 division, records show that exterminators urged the city to throw away lobby furniture.

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Question Of The Day: Where Do Bed Bugs Come From | Pest …

It seems like no one ever heard of bed bugs until about 5 years ago when infestations started to pop up everywhere! Now a days it is the most common pest in residential homes. It is also one of the most difficult to eliminate. There are several theories on why bed bugs have risen to such prominence. Firstly an increase in international travel and international migration have meant that there is more opportunity to transmit bed bugs internationally. Secondly the continued increase and growth of urban centers has meant that more people are now living in closer proximity. This has meant an increased trend in multifamily living which also has meant a wider networking area for spreading an infestation (through neighbours, friends and family). Also with the development of craigslist, kijiji, and other posting sites, the intake of used clothing and furniture has gone up exponentially. These are just some of the trends that may have contributed to the rise of bed bugs.

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