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Bed bugs in Halifax, Nova Scotia — Got bed bugs? Bedbugger.com

Nova Scotia is fighting bed bugs.

The Daily News of Halifax, NS reports on the bed bug epidemic there. This is a fairly informative, if brief, article. A few things are of interest.

First, the reporter says that

Pest control sevices provide efficient ways to deal with bedbugs. They dust and spray for bedbugs, and inspect residences for sign of the bugs.

But if all PCOs provide such efficient control, why do most people need more three or more treatments (as reported widely elsewhere)?

And if theyre treated so easily, why are they spreading so easily? If controlled easily and quickly, we could wipe them out. In fact, theyre quite difficult to treat (and this is because of the limited efficacy of the pesticides legal for treatment), and are spreading rapidly:

In the past two years, there has been a significant bedbug increase, says John Zinck, the district manager of Orkin Pest Control.

Currently, were doing about 20 calls a week on average. Weve done at least 1,000 to 1,500 residential units this year in Halifax, he says.

Let me highlight that statement, Orkin alone have treated at least 1000 to 1500 residences for bed bugs in Halifax this year.

Halifax has a population of 380,000. Lets say they live in homes of approximately 3.5 people each. Thats 108,571 residential units. Lets say Orkin has treated 1500 residences, and other pest control operators have treated the same number combined (a conservative estimate, if Halifax has as many PCOs as other towns, and at least one other major chain besides Orkin). That would be 3000 residences. If 3000 residences in Halifax had bed bugs this year, thats 2.7% of the homes. Depending on the business other PCOs are getting in the area, of course, the numbers could be much higher.

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Hamilton Bed Bugs Extermination Services Hamilton, Ontario

Bed Bugs Services & Information Bed bug infestations in industrialized countries were far and few between after the early 1970s, however today they haveonce again become common. The bed bug epidemic really took hold around1999 and has spread at an unprecedented pace all over the world since then. Unfortunately New York State, Ohio, and Ontario seem to be the epicenter of this epidemic with cities in these 3 province/states consistently ranking near the top of all cities in terms of rates of infestation. One of the first and most important steps in eradicating bed bugs is proactive education. There is a need for the general public to be aware of bed bugs and the solutions to eradicate them, prior to any experience with an infestation. This is the most effective way to encourage early identification of an infestation and an effective response.

Pesticide resistance

Most structural exterminations were originally designed to work by spraying a residual insecticidearound the perimeter of walls and outside of areas where insects were expected to be hiding.When the insects ventured out of hiding hours or days later they would cross the dried pesticide residual and die, because the residual was still toxic. Resistance in bed bugs has been growing for seventy years since modern pesticides were first introduced. At Hamilton bed bug extermination we have seen bed bugs even survive direct sprays with pesticides that would kill other species of insects in 1 or 2 minutes. Hours later the bed bugs were still crawling around. Residuals left behind after applications have even less effect. In Ontario, 90% of the pesticides that structural and landscape exterminators used on a daily basis 20 years ago are now banned. The pesticides we use today are unfortunately not as powerful as many of the chemicals that have been banned. There are several other factors that have contributed to the current epidemic; however these 2 factors are perhaps the most important. Research conducted byDr. Fang Zhu and Dr. Michael Potter at the University of Kentucky has shown that mutations in the bed bug populations have created super bugs that sometimes have 400 times the natural resistance to nervous system based or pyrethroid insecticides.Different populations show very different resistance. The bed bugs in an apartment on one side of a street might be genetically unrelated to a population on the other side. Therefore the ones on the other side of the street might die from a pesticide application while the first group might be almost totally unaffected by the same application.Unfortunately any nonresistant populations are being rapidly reduced in numbers and soon even the limited effect that pesticides have today will be gone. Bed bugs are well adapted in other ways to resist conventional chemical pesticide applications. Bed bugs are able to squeeze into cracks less than 1mm thick allowing them to infest the physical room itself examples are under carpets, electrical outlets and behind baseboards as well as the rooms contents like mattresses, box spring, bed frame, furniture and clothing. This means that every part of a room is a potential harbourage for bed bugs. How are exterminators supposed to spray inside the binding of a book or behind the walls inside a bedroom? These characteristics of bed bugs make conventional applications very difficult even on less resistant populations.

How do we eradicate bed bugs?

One weakness that bed bugs have relative to other insects is their sensitivity to heat. The mutations they have developed to protect them from pesticides have actually increased their sensitivity to heat. Heat treatment is a onetime treatment that will eradicate your home of bed bugs. Hamilton Bed bugs extermination will rapidly heat all infested areas to 63oC (145oF) and then maintain that temperature for approximately 4 hours. Powerful fans circulate the heated air throughout the area helping to force it into a hard to reach areas. Thermometers are placed at more than 20 locations throughout the area being heated and transmit their information to receivers outside as technicians cannot remain in the heated area for the entire duration. Temperatures are monitored and recorded even inside walls and in insulating materials like mattresses and couches to ensure that every part of the infrastructure is heated.The heat is able to penetrate everything in the home from the mattresses, box springs, furniture, layers of fabrics and even into the walls leaving nowhere for the bed bugs to hide.After the application, bed bug monitors are left behind to ensure that no bed bugs are present. Before the treatment begins all occupants must leave and not return for at least 9 hours. Technicians will be removing EVERYTHING from inside drawers and cupboards in areas being heated. Clothes will be spread out less than 3 inches thick throughout the area in order to ensure that everything is heated properly. All furniture will be moved and area rugs must be lifted. Your house or apartment will look turned upside down when you get home. Be prepared for a mess.

Where are bed bugs in my house?

Despite the fact that bed bugs crawl relatively quickly (about 4 ft per minute) they do not generally stray very far from your bed. Except for in very severe infestations 90-95% of bed bugs will be within 5 feet of the bed and none will venture to the floor above or below. Bed bugs may infest one bedroom in a house and they may not have even crossed the hall or moved into adjacent rooms, however as a general rule all rooms on a given floor should be assumed to be infested. Bed bugs hitchhike on us more often than they crawl to new bedrooms on their own. Sleeping on the couch regularly may significantly complicate your infestation problems if you transfer the bugs to this new secondary location.

What do bed bugs look like?

Bed bugs are small (1.5mm-5.5mm) oval, flat and reddish brown in colour. They crawl quite quickly for their size and they try to tuck themselves into the tightest spot they can find. Their eggs are very small (1.5mm), oval and white.

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Bed Bugs – Prince Edward Island Forum – TripAdvisor

I was going to post a explanation to my supposed "attack" on you, but as I see by the deletions of my correspondence, on this topic, you appear to have clout with this travel information group.

Well, just allow me to say that it was not a shot at you directly. It was a shot at inaccuracies that are posted to these type of sites by posters, in general. I guess that I am unable to advise you of recent Bed Bug problems that we incurred on your Island (as recent as this month). Unless you are a fast reader (lol). I am not saying your Island is the only province with Bed Bugs, heaven forbid! ALL PROVINCES have bed bugs.

We just were unfortunate to have been the unlucky ones to be staying at a 3 star cottage for the month of September, where we met up with these little critters. As Jasper had stated, some people are unaware that they have been bitten. As most cottages are usually rented for only a week at a time, the vacationers leave and go on their way. After day 11 on the Island, we noticed what we had thought were mosquito bites. by day 13, we were convinced and had it confirmed that in fact, they were bed bugs. By day 14 we were headed home. If anyone would like more details, please feel free to email me at murphcrud@yahoo.com

As for my SW Ont. friend, have a good

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Bed bugs, chickens, and DNA: a Q&A with Dr. James Austin …

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Bedbugger has been following the fascinating genetic research on bed bugs, a collaboration between the University of Arkansas at Fayettevilles Insect Genetics Laboratory and Texas A&Ms Center for Urban & Structural Entomology, that illuminates a new perspective on the bed bug resurgence: the possibility that bed bugs were continuously present in the United States throughout the period when they were presumed to have been nearly eradicated.

Present and enjoying well-fed lives in chicken coops across the land.

This research has several interesting components and includes the successful isolation of human DNA from bed bugs, evaluations of pesticide resistance and population genetics.

Texas A&M associate research scientist Dr. James W. Austin was exceedingly kind to answer our questions via email.

Bedbugger: News reports about the research indicate the possibility that bed bugs are spreading or have spread in the past via chickens from breeder houses to poultry workers and to the community, is that correct? How significant a factor could this be in the bed bug resurgence in this country and others? And do New Yorkers, who live in a city of seventy or more viveros need to be concerned that urban live poultry markets may also be a conduit, not just via chickens but also via the business next door (structurally, the markets can be in the ground level of apartment buildings) and its employees and even customers?

James Austin: Yes, we have found significant populations of bed bugs in poultry facilities and given their unique ability to phoretically transfer (hitching rides on other organisms), bed bugs are very likely using alternate hosts (such as chickens) to fulfill their dietary needs. This could be a significant factor in the resurgence of bed bugs globallynot just in the USA. To suggest that all bed bug occurrences have emanated from international travel is unrealistic. There are undoubtedly endemic occurrences that are contributing to the resurgence phenomenon.

As for New Yorkers being concerned about live chicken marketsI would be concerned. You have to put bed bug history into context here. Likely, bed bugs were first associated with bats, moved onto humans that probably dwelled in caves, and then onto poultry. When you look at other Cimicids there is a significant number that have direct relationships to various domestic and wild birds, so it isnt a stretch to see how bed bugs have utilized chickens (and other galliformes) as their food source.

Bedbugger: You have isolated human DNA from bed bugs. Do bed bugs have the potential of becoming a common and significant forensic indicator? Have they already been used in criminal cases?

James Austin: Bed bugs have tremendous potential for assisting forensic experts in criminal investigations, because unlike other obligate blood feeders both male and female bugs must consume a blood meal prior to molting. Bed bugs wont stray too far away from their hosts if they are consistently available. This means that if you wanted to link a suspect in a criminal investigation to an exact location, you could get pretty darn close. Besides demonstrating that the recovery of human blood from bed bugs is possible, we have also conducted time course analyses and have demonstrated that we can recover mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) up to 7 days after feeding and short tandem repeat DNA (or STRs) up to 60 days. This offers a significant time window of opportunity for forensic investigators to possibly recover blood samples from bugs that were in proximity to a location of interest. There were no specific differences between male and females in terms of recovering human DNA. To our knowledge, there has not been a criminal investigation where human DNA recovered from bed bugs has been used, but this offers another view to forensic experts if all the right pieces of the jigsaw puzzle are there.

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