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Using steam to kill bedbugs or supplement the efforts of a professional pest control company can be an effective and cost efficient. Steam can kill both bedbugs and eggs on contact.

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Below is an article taken from our sister site, BedbugWarrior.com

It discusses what bed bug bites look like and what to do if you find them.

Have you noticed marks on your body that you suspect may be bedbug bites?

The first and most important thing to remember is do not panic. Bedbugs may be expensive and a pain to deal with, but they are not dangerous to you. Bedbug bites do not transmit disease. The main risk of bedbug bites is itching and infection caused by scratches.

Here is what to do if you suspect you have bedbugs:

(1) Observe the Nature of the Bites Bedbug bites typically appear in clusters of 3. You may hear this referred to as the breakfast, lunch & dinner pattern.

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Ottawa

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. [+]

Ottawa (i/tw/ or /tw/) is the capital of Canada, and the fourth largest city in the country.[3] The city is located on the south bank of the Ottawa River in the eastern portion of Southern Ontario. Ottawa borders Gatineau, Quebec, and together they form the National Capital Region (NCR).[8]

Founded in 1826 as Bytown and incorporated as "Ottawa" in 1855, the city has evolved into a political and technological centre of Canada. Its original boundaries were expanded through numerous minor annexations and ultimately replaced by a new city incorporation and major amalgamation in 2001 which significantly increased its land area. The name "Ottawa" is derived from the Algonquin word adawe, meaning "to trade".[9] Initially an Irish and French Christian settlement,[10] Ottawa has become a multicultural city with a diverse population.[11]

The 2011 census had the city's population as 883,391,[3] the census metropolitan area (CMA) population as 1,236,324.[5]Mercer ranks Ottawa with the second highest quality of living of any large city in the Americas, and 14th highest in the world.[12] It is also rated the second cleanest city in Canada, and third cleanest city in the world.[13] In 2012, the city was ranked for the third consecutive year as the best community in Canada to live in by MoneySense.[14]

tienne Brl, the first European to travel up the Ottawa River, passed by Ottawa in 1610 on his way to the Great Lakes.[15] Three years later, Samuel de Champlain wrote about the waterfalls of the area and about his encounters with the Algonquins, who had previously been using the Ottawa River for centuries.[16] The Algonquins called the river Kichi Sibi or Kichissippi' meaning "Great River" or "Grand River".[17] These early explorers were later followed by many missionaries.[15][18][19]

Philemon Wright, a New Englander, created the first settlement in the area on March 7, 1800 on the north side of the river, across from Ottawa in Hull.[20][21] He, with five other families and twenty-five labourers,[17] set about to create an agricultural community[22] called Wrightsville. Wright pioneered the Ottawa Valley timber trade (soon to be the area's most significant economic activity) by transporting timber by river from the Ottawa Valley to Quebec City.[23]

Bytown, Ottawa's early name, was founded in 1826 because of preliminary work on the Rideau Canal.[24] Its construction was overseen by Colonel John By, and the canal was intended to provide a secure route between Montreal and Kingston on Lake Ontario by bypassing the stretch of the St. Lawrence River bordering New York State.[25] Colonel By set up military barracks on the site of today's Parliament Hill. He also laid out the streets of town with its "Upper Town" and "Lower Town" separated by the canal. Bytown's population grew to 1,000 as the Rideau Canal was being completed in 1832.[26][27] Bytown saw some trouble in its early days, first with the Shiners' War from 1835 to 1845[28] and the Stony Monday Riot in 1849.[29] Bytown was renamed Ottawa in 1855, when it was incorporated as a city.[30]

On December 31, 1857, Queen Victoria was asked to choose a common capital for the Province of Canada, and she chose Ottawa.[31] The Queen's advisers suggested she pick Ottawa for several reasons:[32] Ottawa's position in the back country made it more defensible, while still allowing easy transportation over the Ottawa River. Ottawa was at a point nearly exactly midway between Toronto and Quebec City (500 kilometres or 310 miles).[33] The smaller size of the town also made it less prone to rampaging politically motivated mobs, as had happened in the previous Canadian capitals.[34]

Starting in the 1850s, large sawmills began to be erected by entrepreneurs known as lumber barons, and these would become some of the largest mills in the world.[35]Rail lines erected in 1854 connected Ottawa to areas south and to the transcontinental rail network via Hull and Lachute, Quebec in 1886.[36] Between 1910 and 1912, the Chateau Laurier and a downtown Union Station would be constructed.[37] Public transportation began in 1870 with a horsecar system,[38] overtaken in the 1890s by a vast electric streetcar system that would last until 1959. The Hull-Ottawa fire of 1900 destroyed two thirds of Hull, including 40 per cent of its residential buildings and most of its largest employers along the waterfront.[39] The fire also spread across the Ottawa River and destroyed about one fifth of Ottawa from the Lebreton Flats south to Booth Street and down to Dow's Lake.[40] The Centre Block of the Parliament buildings was destroyed by a fire on February 3, 1916.[41] The House of Commons and Senate was temporarily relocated to the then recently constructed Victoria Memorial Museum, now the Canadian Museum of Nature[42] until the completion of the new Centre Block in 1922, the centrepiece of which is a dominant Gothic revival styled structure known as the Peace Tower.[43]

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Study Identifies Most Effective Natural Bed Bug Killer

New Brunswick, NJ (PRWEB) June 13, 2013

A study was conducted by the Rutgers University Entomology Lab recently comparing effectiveness between some most seen over-the-counter products and identified EcoRaider, a product provided by Reneotech Inc, as the top bed bug killer among 11 other brands. This study highlights the effectiveness of this all-natural bed bug spray and provides an alternative for synthetic pesticides being used inside a home.

The Rutgers Entomology Laboratory, one of the most renowned in the country, conducted two sequential experiments analyzing the effectiveness of each spray on a number of bed bugs from a pre-determined distance. As reported in Pest Control Technology, "EcoRaider caused 100 percent mortality after 10 days in both tests."

With the expense of heat and steam treatments often the only alternatives pursued by homeowners, an effective and safe do-it-yourself solution to complement or replace such costly efforts has been pursued. With many products on the market making unsupported claims and with limited government regulation, the need for a scientific study was necessary to clarify which products are truly effective.

"We have worked tirelessly on the formulation of our product," said Vincent Yancoskie, the EcoRaider spokesperson. The fact that we have strict FDA GRAS compliance ensures the user that all ingredients are natural or safe cosmetic grade. And this study confirms its effectiveness."

In addition, the Federal Trade Commission has grown increasingly concerned about unsubstantiated claims from bed bug sprays both in terms of their alleged effectiveness and their safety claims. This resulted in fines of several hundred thousand dollars administered by the FTC. One manufacturer even claimed their spray created an "invisible barrier" against future infestations.

Bed bugs have been a growing public health pest in recent years, according to the Environmental Protection Agency. Consumers plagued with bed bugs experience considerable stress, discomfort, and expense in attempting to rid themselves of these pests, and many are unaware of the complex measures needed to prevent and control them, according to the EPA.

Now in addition to the pain and discomfort of a bed bug infestation, add the liability. According to a report from New York Daily News posted on June, 3rd, a jury in Maryland last week awarded $800,000 to a tenant who proved that her landlord did not treat the problem properly and harassed her when she complained.

Bed bugs continue to be major problems, mainly in cities where they can be carried to new apartments and homes nearby quickly. Whether they are traveling on their own or hitching a ride on clothing, bedding or furniture, bed bug infestations have grown to epic proportions over the last several years. Despite treatment by pesticides, steam and heat, they persist. Therefore the search for a reliable, effective treatment alternative has been actively pursued.

EcoRaider was created under the call for such demand. Its core ingredients include extracts from multiple aromatic plants that have natural insecticidal power and other safe content that is used in many cosmetic products. Safe as it is, yet it works powerfully on bugs.

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Bed Bugs Winnipeg Information – City of Winnipeg – Official City …

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What are Bed Bugs? What do Bed Bugs feed on? How can Bed Bugs get into my dwelling? What would be considered evidence of Bed Bug activity if there are no eggs, nymphs or adults present? What do Bed Bug bites look like? How can I control Bed Bugs? How can I prevent Bed Bugs from entering my residence?

Bed Bug Fact Sheet Bed Bug Fact Sheet - En Francais Provincial Grants and Prevention Materials Program What You Should Know about Bed Bugs - Province of Manitoba

What are Bed Bugs?

Bed Bugs are "true bugs" that take blood meals mainly from humans, but will feed on other mammals. Generally Bed Bugs feed at night, but have been found to feed and be active during the day, usually near where a person may sleep or rest for long periods of time. The human Bed Bug or Cimex lectularius is the most commonly found species in homes, apartment buildings, hotels, etc. and can be found almost anywhere people inhabit. Bed Bug complaints and calls for information have been on the rise since the late 90's and are expected to increase as these insects are proliferating and disseminating at a rapid rate.

Adult Bed Bugs are large enough to see with the naked eye. They have oval-shaped bodies, when unfed, and range from 1.5 mm to 6 mm long (see Life Cycle below). Bed Bugs have a short broad head, flat thorax, and no wings. Despite having no wings, they can crawl quickly over floors, walls and ceilings. Bed Bugs can not jump or fly. Prior to feeding, they are flat; however, after feeding with their piercing sucking type mouthparts, they turn dark red and appear elongated and bloated.

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