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Man Allegedly Throws Bedbugs at Case Worker | NECN – NECN

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In Augusta, Maine, bedbugs have become more than household pests. Police say they were used to carry out a crime.

Charles Manning, 74, of Augusta, has been charged with misdemeanor assault and obstructing government operation.

Police say Manning spilled a cup full of bedbugs on the Augusta General Assistance office desk, and several of the bugs landed on a case worker.

"They hit my arm, and they hit my body," said Sarah Russell, the case worker hit with the bedbugs. "I was shocked."

The Augusta City Center had to be evacuated and closed for the day, as an exterminator treated the building for bedbugs.

On Thursday, Kennebec County District Attorney Maeghan Maloney announced Manning would face criminal charges.

"I'm not looking for Mr. Manning to spend time in jail," she said. "What I'm looking for is to make sure this doesn't happen again."

She said bedbugs are a problem in the Augusta area, but she has never heard of them being used in an assault.

Manning could not be reached for comment Friday. Maloney said he will appear in court in August.

Published at 8:41 PM EDT on Jul 7, 2017 | Updated at 9:51 PM EDT on Jul 7, 2017

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Man charged with throwing bedbugs at Maine municipal office – The Boston Globe

AUGUSTA, Maine (AP) Authorities say a man who threw a cup of bedbugs onto a counter at the municipal office building in Augusta, Maine, has been charged with two misdemeanors.

The city manager said the building had to be sprayed for bedbugs. About 100 of them scattered on June 2, and the facility had to be closed for the day.

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The Kennebec Journal reports 74-year-old Charles Manning was charged with assault and obstruction of government administration. Hes scheduled to appear in court Aug. 7.

Authorities say he had complained to the code enforcement office about bedbugs at his former apartment and left. He returned and let the bugs loose after he was told he didnt qualify for assistance for a new apartment.

It wasnt immediately known if Manning had a lawyer, and a phone number couldnt be found for him.

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Man who dumped bed bugs in Augusta City Center is charged with assault – Press Herald

AUGUSTA A local man who slammed a cup full of live bed bugs onto a counter in Augusta City Center in early June causing the insects to pour out and the public facility to be closed for the day has been charged with two misdemeanors.

City police charged Charles Manning, 74, with assault and obstruction of government administration, class D crimes punishable by up to a year in jail and a $2,000 fine, said Lt. Chris Read. They issued the summons to Manning in late June, and he will appear in court on Aug. 7.

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

Manning had been to City Center earlier that day, apparently to complain to the code enforcement office about the bedbugs in his former apartment on Court Street, officials said. His former apartment was being treated with pesticides, and he was reportedly seeking General Assistance to help find a new place, but didnt qualify because he had other sources of income.

Read would not disclose details of the police investigation. But in June, Matt Nazar, city development director, described the reasoning that Manning had apparently offered for unleashing the bugs.

He told police he wanted (city staff) to experience the same thing he was experiencing, Nazar said. Frankly, the General Assistance office has nothing to do with bedbugs. Its an extraordinary bit of misdirected anger.

At the time, police stopped Manning outside City Center but did not arrest him.

City Center was closed that Friday afternoon and re-opened the following Monday morning, after the General Assistance office and other areas of the building were sprayed with bedbug-killing chemicals by a pest control company.

Bedbugs have been a persistent problem in some buildings in the city, and they have 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.

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Man Who Threw Bedbugs at Maine Municipal Office is Charged – WABI

AUGUSTA, Maine (AP) - Authorities say a man who threw a cup of bedbugs onto a counter at the municipal office building in Augusta, Maine, has been charged with two misdemeanors.

The city manager said the building had to be sprayed for bedbugs. About 100 of them scattered on June 2, and the facility had to be closed for the day.

The Kennebec Journal reports (http://bit.ly/2tkNuRC) 74-year-old Charles Manning was charged with assault and obstruction of government administration. He's scheduled to appear in court Aug. 7.

Authorities say he had complained to the code enforcement office about bedbugs at his former apartment and left. He returned and let the bugs loose after he was told he didn't qualify for assistance for a new apartment.

It wasn't immediately known if Manning had a lawyer, and a phone number couldn't be found for him.

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FAQ: Can Baking Soda Kill Bed Bugs? – Bed Bug Products …

A couple of weeks ago, we discussed how salt can be used to kill bed bugs. The conclusion we ended up with was pretty simple: it cant. Despite being recommended fairly often as a natural alternative to conventional bed bug treatments, there is no scientific evidence that salt can kill bed bugs.

Salt is just one of many household items that are suggested online as a cheap and easy way to treat bed bugs. We get calls all the time from people asking about essential oils, borax, vinegar, and other items that they suspect might be useful in a bed bug treatment. One of the items that comes up fairly often is baking soda. With that in mind, lets explore the idea: can baking soda kill bed bugs?

There are a couple of reasons that people suggest baking soda as a way to kill bed bugs. Sodium bicarbonate, commonly known as baking soda or baking powder, is a fine white powder that is commonly usedthroughout the home. Baking soda is used in cooking, disinfecting, cleaning, personal hygiene, and even some practical medicine.

Probably the most common argument for baking soda as a bed bug killer is its natural absorbing ability, which is what allows baking soda to suck up musty smells from refrigerators and old books. Since bed bugs rely on the waxy layer of their shell to stay hydrated, the theory is that baking soda can absorb those surface fluids and cause the bugs to dehydrate. This is similar to how diatomaceous earth is used against bed bugs.

Another theory is that baking soda is simply so abrasive that it can cut open bed bug shells, primarily on their relatively softer underbellies. Once open wounds are created, any bed bug would be highly susceptible to internal bleeding, infection, or dehydration.

Finally, some believe thatbaking soda will work on bed bugs in a similar way to how it is believed to work on roaches. There is a lot of discussion online that when cockroaches consume baking powder, a chemical reaction causes rapid gas buildup, causing their internal organs to burst.

(Since I mentionedthree distinct theories, Ill have to address each one separately.)

The first theory we discussed was that baking soda would absorb the fluid from a bed bugs waxy shell when it comes in contact with the bug. The problem with this idea is that baking soda doesnt absorb fluids much, if at all. Baking soda actually breaks down in bodies of water very easily, so its ability to absorb thick, viscous fluids like the wax on a bed bugs shell is questionable. The absorption properties of baking soda are limited to odors and certain acidic chemicals.

The second theory mentioned above is that baking soda will cut into bed bug shells and cause damage beneath the skin, like piercing or slicing them with a blade. Comparisons are often made with diatomaceous earth, which is similarly abrasive and is capable of cutting into a bed bugs shell as well. The discussion of abrasive powder cutting into a bed bug is a bit exaggerated diatomaceous earth cuts into a bed bugs shell, yes, but not by very much. It mostly just sticks itself in far enough to stay on the bed bug while it moves around. No fine powder will pierce a bed bug enough to cause it any real injury.

The final theory well discuss, and possibly the most absurd,is that bed bugs would ingest baking soda and suffer organ failure the same way that roaches are supposed to. However, there are two big issues with this theory. First, bed bugs dont eat dry items in their environment like roaches do. They dont even have mouths capable of opening enough to ingest solid crystals like baking soda. Second, I cant seem to find any scientific studies or other evidence that baking soda causes a chemical reaction in roaches to begin with. This may just be a myth compounded from oneinaccurate target to the next.

The outcome for this hypothesis is looking pretty grim. There are no professional tests or other scientific evidence to indicate that baking soda can kill bed bugs. None of the theories we discussed pan out in any positive way. Its pretty safe to assume that you shouldnt be using baking soda in your bed bug treatments.

Weve said this before, and well say it again: there is no silver bullet for bed bugs. Even if baking soda had some effect on bed bugs, it still wouldnt be an effective treatment solution all by itself. Bed bugs are notoriously difficult to treat they can hide almost anywhere in your room, they reproduce quickly, and its tough to tell where they came from or how many of them are nearby. This makes it necessary to use a combination of products and treatment methods in a holistic process, like our proven 4-step solution.

This whole desire to use household items to treat bed bugs is a pain point for us at Bed Bug Supply. Its not that we dont want you to save money by using low-cost items, or by using stuff you already have around the house. The problem is that we never hear about these treatments working. People spend valuable time and money trying to cut corners, and they end up calling us with their tails between their legs. If they had skipped the baking soda or eucalyptus oil treatment, they could have called us weeks earlier and started a proper treatment that much sooner.

When you have bed bugs, time is a huge factor in dealing with the problem. The longer you wait to start an effective treatment process, the more time the bugs have to feed, reproduce, spread, and drive you crazy. A small infestation can turn into a big one in just a couple of weeks. This means that wasting time with inefficient treatments like baking soda, salt, or whatever else is recommended without proof is a lot more harmful than you might think. If you want to get rid of bed bugs, do yourself a favor: leave the baking soda in the cupboard and give us a call instead.

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