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Where Bed Bugs Hide In Your Home | Bed Bugs In Maine

Did you ever play hide-and-go-seek when you were a kid? If you did, you probably remember what it was like to find the perfect hiding place. What was the best place you ever hid? Was it under the bed? Was it under, or behind, the couch? Was it some secret place that only you could get into? Well, you have something in common with bed bugs. Here is a list of some of the places bed bugs hide, and a little insight into why they choose these places.Beds

This one seems obvious. Of course bed bugs hide in beds. That's why they have the word bed in their name. Yes, but there are two very important things you should know. First, we get the name bed bug from the scientific name Cimex lectularius. Cimex means bug, and lectularius mean bed or couch--no just bed. This is an important point that we'll get deeper into later on in this article. The second thing you should know is that bed infestations aren't always easy to find. There are many places in a bed that bed bugs can hide.

If you have a bed stand, night stand, or some other piece of furniture near your bed, it could be the location of your infestation. Search for any gaps, cracks, or pockets where bed bugs could hide themselves in, as they wait between feedings.

Any electronic item in your room that has hollow compartments inside can be an ideal space for bed bugs to hide. The closer these objects are to the bed, the greater the chance that they will have bugs in them. Examine your alarm clock, computer, and other electronics for black streaks, black droppings, white eggs, or shed insect skins.

As we mentioned above, lectularius doesn't mean bed. It refers to a bed or couch. This name was chosen because bed bugs don't just feed on sleeping people. They can feed on us when we're fully awake. It's okay. You can go ahead and gasp. This is a safe place. No one is going to judge you.

If bed bugs have gotten into your home, it is quite possible that they may take up residence in your upholstered furniture. That means that, while you're relaxing with a nice movie and eating popcorn, something could be eating you. Here are some of the places they hide in upholstered furniture.

These are just some of the many places bed bugs can hide in a home. They can be found behind baseboards, in carpets, inside outlets, underneath crown molding, deep in wall voids, and more. It is important to search all of these places for these tiny six-legged bugs, their shed skins, brown stains, tiny white eggs, black droppings, black streaks, and patches of black residue.

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Man accused of tossing bedbugs at Augusta city workers wants jury trial – Press Herald

AUGUSTA The man accused of tossing a cup of live bedbugs onto a counter at Augusta City Center told a judge Monday that he wanted the charges dismissed because of extensive publicity that he said portrayed him as the reincarnation of Hitler and city officials as innocent angels.

If the charges arent dismissed, Charles Manning, 74, formerly of Augusta, said he wanted a jury trial on the misdemeanor offenses of assault and obstructing government administration.

I have a feeling that the people who live in Augusta are a lot more compassionate than the people that run it, he told Justice Donald Marden, saying the city did a re-enactment of the horrendous act I committed.

Marden entered pleas of not guilty to each charge on Mannings behalf.

After the brief hearing at the Capital Judicial Center, Manning filled out paperwork to apply for a court-appointed attorney in the case.

I only make a minimal amount of Social Security, he said afterward.

When Mannings name was initially called Monday morning, he was absent from the courtroom. However, a reporter located him in a different courtroom and told him he was wanted in the other court.

Manning also indicated he had trouble hearing, and a court officer brought him headphones to use.

In an interview with the Kennebec Journal last month, Manning said he was frustrated because he sought help from the city and was refused.

When Manning released the bugs into City Center, he was reportedly seeking General Assistance money and had just learned that he didnt qualify for it, city officials said after the June 2 incident. Upon learning he wouldnt be getting help, Manning pulled out the cup and slammed it onto a counter, releasing about 100 bugs into the office, they said. The incident closed Augusta City Center for the day.

I pulled out the cup and said, Here, help yourself, Manning said during a July interview at a local coffee shop. I reached in my bag and pulled out the cup and I opened it up and put it on the counter, just to let (the code enforcement officer) know this is what I had to put up with for four, six months.

Outside the courtroom Monday, he said he had called the city three times complaining of bedbugs in his apartment at 34 Court St., but did not receive a call back.

Manning said he is now living in the Mid-Maine Homeless Shelter in Waterville and came to Augusta by bus for his hearing. He said if there is a trial, he planned to ask to have it in Waterville to keep his expenses down.

He is free on bail with the condition that he have no contact with the city worker in the General Assistance Office who ended up with several bedbugs on her clothing after Manning threw them on the counter in what officials termed an extraordinary bit of misdirected anger.

On Monday, Kennebec County District Attorney Maeghan Maloney said, Were not looking for jail time for Mr. Manning. Were looking for something that will be rehabilitative and something that will allow him to go forward and not make him feel he has to carry out his anger this way.

She also wanted to reassure all municipal employees that it will be taken seriously if someone harms them.

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Man accused of dumping bed bugs at city office says he’s already been found guilty by public – WCSH-TV

Katharine Bavoso, WCSH 2:14 PM. EDT August 07, 2017

The man who says he dumped a cup of bed bugs in the Augusta City Center speaks with NEWS CENTER's Katie Bavoso outside the Capital Judicial Center following his arraignment. (Photo: WCSH)

AUGUSTA, Maine (NEWS CENTER) The man who allegedly dumped a cup of bed bugs at the Augusta City Center office pleaded not guilty to charges of misdemeanor assault and obstructing government administration.

Chalres Manning. Ctsy Portland Press Herald (Photo: WCSH)

Charles Manning appeared in Capitol Judicial Center court room Monday morning. He faces a penalty of up to one year in prison and a $2,000 fine.

Manning talked to NEWS CENTER Monday outside the court house ahead of his arraignment saying he felt like he was about to be "executed" before his first court appearance, going on to say the public already finds him guilty due to the way he's been "portrayed by the media."

Charles Manning in court August 7, 2017 (Photo: WCSH)

Manning said he is currently staying at Mid-Maine Homeless Shelter in Waterville. Manning expressed frustration to the judge and asked him to throw out his case.

Manning told the judge that he has been portrayed in the media as the "reincarnation of Hitler" because of the influence of the city staff at the government office where the incident happened.

According to the city's Director of Development, Matt Nazar, Manning came to the general assistance office on Friday, June 2 to request help with a bed bug problem.

Ralph St. Pierre, Augusta's finance director and assistant city manager, picks up bed bugs that were spilled by disgruntled man. (Photo: Photo courtesy of William Bridgeo via Kennebec Journal) c Journal) (Photo: WCSH)

He left after being told there was no help available through that office. Nazar said the man returned later that afternoon and dumped more than 100 bed bugs out of a cup onto the counter. Manning would later admit he was in the wrong office to begin with, and was actually targeting the General Assistance Department.

Kennebec County District Attorney, Meagan Maloney said the assault charge came because a bed bug landed on a city worker.

"That's an assault whether it's throwing down a container of bed bugs and having the bed bugs hit the person, whether it's throwing an open container of beer and having beer splash on someone. So it's simply looking at the actions. The actions are offensive physical contact," she said.

City hall shut down so the bed bugs could be removed and didn't reopen until Monday, June 5. Maloney said questions about Manning's responsibility and capability to cover the cost of the cleaning will be addressed as part of the legal process.

Manning is scheduled for a dispositional conference September 19. He has applied for a court appointed lawyer.

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Frustration with substandard housing led man to unleash bedbugs at Augusta City Center – Kennebec Journal & Morning Sentinel

AUGUSTA Charles Manning, the 74-year-old man who dumped a cup of live bedbugs inside Augustas city hall last month, said he did it because officials werent addressing his complaints about substandard housing adequately.

Manning said Tuesday he doesnt regret his actions on June 2.

I pulled out the cup and said, Here, help yourself,' he said during an interview at a local Dunkin Donuts. I reached in my bag and pulled out the cup and I opened it up and put it on the counter, just to let (the code enforcement officer) know this is what I had to put up with for four, six months.

Manning said he now realizes he dumped the 100 or so bedbugs in the wrong city department mistakenly targeting the General Assistance office instead of code enforcement at Augusta City Center.

The city quickly closed the building for the rest of the day and called in a pest-control company to spray it with chemicals. It reopened the following Monday.

Manning later was charged with assault and obstruction of government administration, class D crimes punishable by up to a year in jail and a $2,000 fine.

A Massachusetts native, Manning has lived in various parts of the country, including the Pacific Northwest and Texas; and he has worked as a bus driver, among other occupations.

He moved to Maine about 10 years ago to be near his sister, who was living here. He was living in the Lewiston-Auburn area until last year, when he says he was kicked out of an apartment for complaining about its poor condition. He then moved to Augusta.

While Mannings situation and his reaction to it is extreme, his predicament illustrates two problems city officials have been working to address in recent years: a lack of affordable housing and bedbug infestations in some boarding homes and apartments.

Amanda Bartlett, executive director of the quasi-municipal Augusta Housing Authority, noted that more than 500 units in the city either were lost or are at imminent risk of being lost because of fire or safety code issues since 2013.

People who receive approval for Section 8 subsidized housing have a three-year wait to get into that housing.

If youre in a situation where youre homeless in this community, looking for a place to live and low-income, theres nothing immediately available, she said.

Then there are the bedbugs.

The bedbug issue is complicated, she said. At the Augusta Housing Authority, we work hard with landlords to make sure they comply with federal law. A lot of landlords are frustrated because theyre trying to do the right thing.

Tenants also have to do their part, washing all clothing, cleaning the entire apartment and encasing mattresses, she said.

A lot of our clients have some disabilities that make it more difficult for them to comply with those types of pest control protocols, Bartlett said.

She said landlords have to work closely with tenants to try to get them through the process.

Weve seen both sides: landlords not doing what theyre supposed to do and tenants not doing what theyre supposed to do, she said.

Bartlett, who took over the Augusta Housing Authority in late 2013, has worked to have her organization take a more aggressive role in dealing with what she described at the time as a near-crisis situation because of the lack of affordable housing.

In addition, bedbugs have been a persistent problem in some buildings, and they had been found in the citys General Assistance office previously. The bugs are brown, flat and about a quarter-inch long, with a soft, rounded look. After a blood meal, they are dark red and larger. They feed on human blood but are not believed to carry disease.

To step up enforcement, the City Council passed an ordinance last year that allows city officials to require landlords to bring in pest management professionals to exterminate bedbugs when an infestation is discovered. It also requires tenants to notify their landlords if they know or suspect there is an infestation of the blood-sucking bugs in their rental unit and prohibits them from trying to treat the infestation themselves.

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Manning, who said he receives about $900 a month in Social Security payments, described one apartment on Court Street that was so infested with bedbugs that he avoided sleeping at night, when the pests were most likely to crawl over his bed. He said he was reluctant to inform his landlord of the bugs, fearful that a complaint could lead to his being evicted.

But at the end of May, just before Manning moved into a new room on Water Street, he filed several complaints with the citys code enforcement staff.

Robert Overton, one of the citys code enforcement officers, said Manning came to City Center to say that his room had a bedbug infestation, and Overton asked whether Manning had notified his landlord.

We have to give the landlord the opportunity to correct the problem, Overton said Wednesday at City Center. Manning said he had told a fellow tenant but not the landlord, fearing he might be evicted.

When Manning returned a week later, Overton said, he said he had moved, but wanted to be sure his old residence would be treated. He was carrying the cup of bedbugs at the time which he collected from the Court Street apartment and put in a disposable cup saying it was his proof of the infestation.

I dont blame him for being upset, Overton said.

Overton called the landlord, Gerry Fleury, who told him that Waltham Pest Control was at the building and was treating it at that moment.

Overton then asked Manning if he could dispose of the cup of bedbugs he was carrying.

I asked if I could have them to dispose of them, Overton said, but Manning refused. Overton then followed Manning out to make sure he took the bedbugs with him.

Overton also said he contacted the manager of Mannings new residence to say Manning had moved from a place that had bedbugs.

Manning then returned several hours later, calling Overton a snitch.

He told me he had been kicked out and that he was homeless, Overton said, and Overton directed him to the General Assistance office for aid.

There, Manning learned he didnt qualify for aid because he had another source of income.

Overton said he saw Mannings hand go under the glass partition and throw the bedbugs on the counter, several of which hit the worker there.

I asked them, What am I supposed to do now that you got me kicked out?' Manning said.

Overton then escorted Manning from the building, and in late June, police charged Manning with the two misdemeanors. Hes due in court on Aug. 7.

Frankly, the General Assistance office has nothing to do with bedbugs, the citys development director, Matt Nazar, said in June. Its an extraordinary bit of misdirected anger.

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Manning recently stayed in the Super 8 motel in Augusta for about two weeks, but said he cant afford to keep staying there and is now homeless.

Bartlett said the Augusta Housing Authority did strategic planning a few years ago and is implementing ways to increase the housing supply.

Were working hard to develop new housing like we did at the former Hodgkins Middle School, she said.

The housing authority is about to announce successful applications from landlords who sought money through a Great Neighborhoods program to rehabilitate existing housing.

While 17 applications were received, Bartlett said the $500,000 available will stretch to only two or three buildings because of the scope of the work needed.

Were also creating a housing resource room, which is almost ready to open, she said. Well have someone here to help search for housing.

That would include helping with internet searches and making phone calls.

At one point 67 percent of folks we were giving a voucher to werent able to find housing, Bartlett said, causing officials to wonder, Is it an inventory issue, or can we do more to help?

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