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Local Pest Control Warns about Bed Bugs – CIproud.com

Taking an extra look around the room while travelling this summer may be a good idea, because bed bugs can linger in more than just your mattress.

"Mattresses are most commonly where people see bed bugs, but they can be anywhere" said Tazewell County Health Department's Sara Sparkman. "They can be in picture frames, they can be in curtains...they like to hide in cracks and crevices of anything."

American Pest Control's Steve Howell said he's seen around a 10% increase in cases each year.

Howell emphasized bites from the bug are indistiguishable from other bug bites, and a professional assessment is the best way to determine an infestation.

Make sure to inspect any furniture you buy second hand, and the beds of hotel rooms.

Some warning signs are small bites on the body, and specks similar to black pepper on your furniture.

The insects are small and flat, vary in color, and are about half the size of a penny or smaller.

American Pest Control and Tazewell Health Deparmtent both advise to call in the professionals if you suspect they're in your home.

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Bed Bugs Archives – PMCS-ICAP

REAC Inspections in Bed Bug Infested Units Bed bugs are a common topic of discussion in todays housing industry. In 2010, as infestations became more prevalent, HUD issued guidance to REAC inspectors that required all inspectors to report the presence of bed bugs at a property, but instructed inspectors to not enter the affected unit during the inspection. This protocol drastically changed on January 21, 2016 when HUD published Inspector Notice 2016-01. Effective February 1,

Say the words Bed bugs and fear looms in your thoughts. There are some rumors about the behavior of bed bugs out there. Lets put them to rest with some facts.

Bed bug posters have been produced as a joint venture by the Safer Pest Control Project and the Illinois Department of Public Health, with funding from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Region V. They are provided in English and Spanish. These posters and other valuable information can be found here. For posters, click the last link on the right, Bite Back.

The horror stories about bed bug infestations continue to multiply. Now we have improved guidance for addressing this problem, which has cost properties hundreds of thousands of dollars. It has affected the budgets of many properties and depleted Reserves for Replacement. HUD has reissued its policy to address this situation more effectively.

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BedBug Central Announces April Survey Results – PCT Magazine

Findings include a busy April for the Southeast and eastern Midwest (Ohio, Michigan and Illinois) and a busier West Coast.

Bed Bug Central released results from its ongoing bed bug surveys. Results show that in April bed bug activity compared to March demonstrated a significant slow-down in bed bug business in the Northeast, a busy April for the Southeast and Eastern Midwest (Ohio, Michigan and Illinois) and a busier West Coast.

In the Northeast in March, only 5% of the companies that completed the bed bug survey reported bed bug business being "down" but this number increased significantly in April (close to 28%). Close to 90% of companies in Regions 2 and 3 (the Southeast and Eastern Mid-West) reported business either being "up or flat." Lastly in April, about 45% of companies on the West Coast reported business being "up" compared to March where only about 25% reported being "up."

CLICK HERE to download the survey results.

Bed Bug Central's Jeff White thanked everyone for their participation in these surveys. For additional questions email him at jeff.white@bedbugcentral.com.

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Bedbugs ‘an ongoing problem’ – MyWebTimes.com

Phyllis Anderson uses a walker and suffers her share of health problems, including a blood clot. On top of that, she says she is dealing with bedbugs.

Anderson lives on the fourth floor of the Fox High-Rise, which is part of the Housing Authority for La Salle County.

Last year, the authority acknowledged a bedbug issue at Fox, among other places.

Currently, the authority is dealing with 13 units with bedbug issues six in the Ottawa-Marseilles-Seneca zone, five in the Streator area and two in the La Salle-Peru-Oglesby-Mendota zone, according to officials. That figures to about 1 percent of units.

Sitting in her studio apartment Monday, Anderson pointed to black marks on her chair's armrest she said were droppings from bedbugs, which feed on human blood.

Anderson, who has lived in the high-rise for 29 years, said she doesn't suffer from any itchiness as the result of bedbugs, but the droppings upset her. She said she takes pride in her apartment's cleanliness.

While a reporter interviewed her Monday morning, Anderson received a phone call from an authority official, who said the agency would send a private exterminator to treat the problem Thursday. Anderson was told she would be required to leave her apartment for four hours and follow instructions, which include packing up everything in her apartment.

Anderson told the official she did not have the physical ability to pack up her belongings. She became angrier during the conversation, disputing the authority's requirements. After a few minutes, she hung up on the official, telling the the reporter, "That may get me in trouble."

Her hands shook. The conversation, she said, disturbed her.

In October, an authority-hired exterminator treated her place. Then, she received the help of a couple neighbors to put her things back in place. She stayed in one of their apartments during the treatment. But those neighbors have since moved, leaving her with fewer options.

"If it weren't for the two neighbors, I don't know what I would have done," Anderson said. "I can't hire someone. I don't even have money for my medicine."

Looking in her calendar, she said the bedbug problems started in the high-rise in early 2013. In all the years before that, she said she never heard of such an issue there.

Rick Jurkas, the authority's executive director, confirmed Anderson requested an inspection for bedbugs. He said a search last Friday yielded one live bedbug and two dead ones.

"It sounds like the bedbugs were in the carpeting," Jurkas said. "If the unit were heavily infested, you would see them in the bed. We called (the exterminator) right away after she called. The biggest thing is getting on them right away."

According to the authority's policies, tenants must contact the management office if they believe they have bedbugs. If an inspector finds them, tenants will be required to comply with the treatment process. This includes signing a checklist, preparing for treatment, changing living habits, cooperating with pesticide contractors and teaming up with the authority until the bedbugs are gone.

Jurkas said he would look for an organization that could help Anderson, but others may not want to come in, given the bedbug issue.

Anderson's unit is the only one now with bedbug issues at the Fox High-Rise.

Until about a decade ago, public housing in La Salle County and around Illinois dealt with cockroach problems, not bedbugs, Jurkas said.

"Before 10 years ago, there was never a bedbug anywhere in public housing," said Jurkas, who has been with the authority for 35 years. "Bedbugs are now something we'll constantly have to deal with until the powers that be come up with something that kills them. Ideally, we would have zero bedbugs. I don't know if that day will ever come. I think it's an ongoing problem."

La Salle County's public housing, he said, experiences 20 percent turnover every year.

"People are constantly coming and going. Bedbugs come in from used furniture and used clothing," Jurkas said. "All it takes is bedbugs coming in from somewhere else."

Bedbugs are flat, tiny insects, oval in shape and light tan to brown until after the bite, in which case they turn a reddish color.

Bedbugs are considered a nuisance, causing skin rashes. But they pose no health risks. The level of sanitation has nothing to do with the existence of bedbugs. The insects burrow deep inside of couches and other items.

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Beating Back Bed Bugs | Midwest Pesticide Action Center

One out of every five Americans has had a bed bug infestation in their home or knows someone who has. Bed bugs can liveeverywherefrom single-family homes, apartment buildings, and shelters, to office buildings and hotels. Residents, building managers, and businesses takedesperate measures to control these tenacious pests, often leading to dangerous use and misuse of pesticides that aggravate asthma and cause unnecessary exposure to high levels of chemicals. Minimal use of pesticides can safely and effectively control Bed bugs. Midwest Pesticide Action Center holds training events, workshops, and has developed outreach materials to educate residents and institutions on how to spot early signs of bed bug infestations, response strategies, and effective treatment options. Continue reading for: Bed Bugs and Chicago Training Events, Outreach that Informs and Empowers, Policy Making, Making Institutional Change

Being informed and aware is the best way of controlling bed bugs. We hold training events throughout Chicago and provide a basic knowledge of bed bug behavior and control.

We provide a number of resources that inform landlords and residents on their rights and responsibilities when it comes to bed bug treatment.

Midwest Pesticide Action Center works to impact the greatest number of people for the greatest good.

Through customized training, workshops, and one-on-one education, Midwest Pesticide Action Center works with institutions and building managers to develop strategies for structural and mechanical methods, monitoring, sanitation, and non-chemical and least-toxic treatments for the control of bed bugs and helps ensures the health of thousands of people. A short list of institutions we have worked with includes:

We provide homes for the most vulnerable populations of society and have been greatly affected by the resurgence of bedbugs in the area. Our experience with this new normal has really affected us and [Midwest Pesticide Action Center] has been an excellent ally in advising us on early detection and providing training resources for both our staff and participants. The training and informative resources [Midwest Pesticide Action Center] has provided to our organization are priceless. Director of Property Management, Heartland Housing

Contact Ruth Kerzee at rkerzee@pesticideaction.org if your organization is interested in working with Midwest Pesticide Action Center. ThePolk Bros. Foundationand theCity of Chicagofunds mostof our Beating Back Bed Bugs program.

University of Arizona Bed Bug Survey:Learn more about the study and take the survey to help researchers understand the factors behind bed bug infestations. Learn More

Battling Bed Bugs in Chicago- Making the Case for a Comprehensive Plan:Policy paper produced by Midwest Pesticide Action Center.Learn More

Chicago Bed Bug Ordinance:The City of Chicago passes a comprehensive public health-protection ordinance on bed bug control.Learn More

B.I.T.E. Back! We have 11 previous issues of the BITE Back! newsletter, which provides timely information on bed bug treatment and control. Download All Issues

In Your Home: For tips on controlling the spread of bed bugs by making smart decisions. Learn More

View Resourcesin multiple languages for efficient and safe ways to control bed bugs.Learn More

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