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Bed Bug Report for Caesars Palace, Las Vegas, NV

My friend and I checked into Caesars Palace June 4, 2012, and were assigned a room in Augustus Tower. I woke up at 3:30 3:45am, very itchy and tried to see what was itching my arm. I had two big round and swollen welts on my arm. I took an antihistamine for the itch. Its very swollen. I suspected Bed Bugs, so checked the bed and sure enough there is a big bug, still alive, with a big fat heavy back side. I guess it is engorged with my blood. I put it in a glass, covered it, and called th

e front desk. What would you like me to do?, the front desk asks. "I dont know, what is the procedure?" I ask. Do you want me to put you through to housekeeping?, he asks? I guess so, I answer. Housekeeping promises they will be right up. I wait. I take photos of my bed bug bites, I film the live bug in the glass. I wake up my friend and we stare at the bug in the glass, creeped out. Housekeeping manager arrives. She is very friendly and kind. She says, I understand you might have been bit by something? I give her the glass with the live bug. She confirmed it was a bed bug. We'll have to move you right away, she said. What will you do next, we ask? "We will fumigate the room. It has to be closed for three days." she confirms. What about our stuff? Will our clothes and luggage be washed/checked, fumigated? Do you have a heating or freezing process to kill off any bugs that may have got into our clothes or our luggage? We don't have washing/heating/freezing facilities, housekeeping says, but if you put your stuff in bags we can send it out to laundry. We bag our bed clothes separately and pack up. We are advised security will come to take a report, and then risk management will talk with us and help us address our possible infestation issue. The bellman arrived to help us move. My friend and I were then moved to another room in Augustus tower, but it had only one bed. Now it's 5:00 am, and bellman calls the front desk while we wait in this second room, possibly infesting it. They offer us a roll away cot! I said, no, we each want a proper bed. The bellman asks me to speak with the front desk, and so I do, and am on hold for 10 minutes. Finally, bellman suggests we just go downstairs. I go downstairs with him to get a room with two beds. At the front desk I have to explain my story and provide ID and I finally get a new room with two beds, and am advised security and risk management will contact me right away.

I assume risk management is going to help us to clean up our luggage and clothes and ensure we are not carting any Caesars Palace bed bugs home with us. I'm not sure what security is being sent for but we are advised they have to come first, then risk managment, once the security report is made.

It is 5:30 am, we are in our new room in Palace Tower, and I am freaked out completely. I can't go back to bed, won't even sit on my bed, and am worried about a possible bed bug infestation in my luggage. We wait for security. We order a room service breakfast while we wait. At about 10 am, five hours later, my friend gets tired of waiting and goes out to visit friends. While I wait for security, I take all my clothes out of my luggage, shake them above the tub which Ive put hot water into, iron the clothes, (heat kills bed bugs) and then I take a hot blow dryer to my luggage to try to kill off what might have crawled in there. I finally call the front desk at 12:30 pm and ask when security is coming. It is 7 hours later now and still no security, no phone call, no follow up whatsoever. Our bed clothes are still sitting in their bags waiting to be washed. Im getting tired of waiting, and Im trying to get this all over and done so I can actually have a vacation day in Las Vegas. The front desk offers a food/beverage credit for our wait, and advises security is on their way. When? Now. Okay, I continue to wait. At 3 pm, no security has come. I go out, and leave a note on my door for security. All I can think about is bed bugs. There was only one luggage rack in the hotel room, so there is a possibility that there are now bedbugs in one of our 4 suitcases. I'm worried about bringing bugs home and Ive heard that you have to throw out all your furniture if it gets bad. Im completely freaked out about having a couple of big round swollen welts on my arm, and wonder if people are seeing them and staying away from me. I take more antihistamine. I cancel my evening plans because Im still waiting for security. I have a small quick meal and back to my room at 6ish. The note I left security is still on my door. At 9:30 pm my friend comes back and is appalled that I have still not been contacted by security. I agree its absolutely crazy. I had finally fallen asleep around 7 pm, since I had been up since 3:30am. I am furious now. I have done little else but wait for security and take my own measures to address a possible bed bug infestation in my luggage. Some vacation!

I have wasted an entire day waiting in good faith for Caesars Palace to appropriately address this issue. I go downstairs and ask to speak to a manager. It is almost 18 hours since I have been bitten, and Caesars Palace management is seemingly avoiding me. Finally a manager speaks with me. She apologizes in a curt buisness like professional manner. She is defensive; she didnt know, its not her fault this has happened, she has only just come on her shift, no one told her, and she is offering me a partial compensation of my food and beverage bill. I am angry at this patronizing service and her paltry offer. Clearly she cant see that we have already been provided with a food and beverage credit. She then spies this and comments rather triumphantly that I have already been offered a $200 food and beverage credit. Yes, I confirm, a far more generous offer has already been made. I ask her again when security is coming, as Ive been standing a good fifteen minutes waiting at the desk. She dismissively assures me security is on his way. I go to the people waiting in line at hotel registration and tell them, I got bit by bedbugs in Augustus tower. Don't stay in Augustus Tower. I tell this to everyone in line and show them my bite welts. I look back at the Manager. Now I have her attention. She advises me she is going to have to ask me to leave if I continue to talk to the guests. I ask when security is coming and she picks up the phone and talks to them once again and advises me security is coming right away. The security guard finally comes over. He is kind and compassionate and says its unbelievable that you have experienced a public health violation and on top of it, this very poor service. He apologizes, and confirms they had a request at 5:30 in the morning that got missed. I put my story into a one page form. What next, I ask. We are done, he says. Thats it. A report. I waited a whole day to make a 6 sentence report? Nothing more will be done? I ask him to get me the operations manager. He does this. I advise operations manager we were going to stay at another hotel for our last night in Vegas, we have friends working there who have comped us a room, but we have advised them we had a bed bug issue and now they dont want us to come. Understandably, we certainly dont want to spread this infestation around either.

We think we should stay here at Caesars in the same room, and I dont think I should have to pay for the third and last night. (Let me be clear that I am not asking for a refund for my first and second night, I think this request is more than fair.) Operations Manager says, I cant do that, I can only offer you a discount for tomorrow night! A discount! I have lost a day of my vacation and waiting to deal with this issue, I have a possible bed bug infestation which I may be taking home with me, which no one has offered to help me address, and the operations manager says, no sorry, only a discount, then he extends his generous offer, "I can extend your check out time tomorrow to a little later. Are you kidding me, I ask? Fine, I say, I will go to the media. "Fine." he says, unconcerned. He doesn't care. I walk away. So Caesars Palace has bed bugs, and they care very little about the impact on their guests. At best, they might offer a food and beverage credit to appease, but they take little to no action to address the public health issue. They have not offered to help us address the possible infestation we may have, and they dont care that we might spread the infestation around. They are not concerned about the social humiliation, distress and stress this is causing. At this point, I have not been contacted by risk management, 22 hours after I was bit by bed bugs at Caesars Palace. I can only conclude that Caesars Palace just doesnt care about this issue. I feel like collateral damage.

My findings: Caesars Palace has: 1. Little to no bed bug procedure and policy for front desk staff. They didnt know what to do. 2. No procedure for ensuring guests luggage and clothes are decontaminated. 3. No procedure in place for addressing a possible transfer of infestation from one room to another 4. No follow up with guests who encounter bed bugs in their room 5. No procedure advising when and how security and then risk management will follow up with guest 6. Poor service response for guests who experience bed bugs in their rooms. 7. The bags of our bed clothes were never picked up for washing. 8. Guests have to be very assertive to get any kind of service regarding bed bugs.

I don't recommend staying at Caesars Palace.

Leslie, sleepless in room 2120, Palace Tower, Caesars Palace, 2:23am June 5, 2012.

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Bed Bug Treatment | Clark Pest Control

Youve got bed bugs? Weve got answers.

According to the news, bed bugs are everywhere.

Click onto a news website, watch the news on TV or pick up a newspaper, and youre likely to see or hear a message delivered in tones that are fraught with fear: Bed bugs are back! Theyre everywhere! What can we do?

The funny thing is, for several decades when parents would put the kids to bed, they would say things like Sleep tight, and dont let the bed bugs bite. Aside from entomologists and pest professionals, very few people knew what bed bugs were, or if they even existed. Today, we all know. These appleseed-sized, blood-sucking insects have come roaring back, and people are worried frightened, even.

Bed bugs (Cimex lectularius) largely disappeared from developed parts of the world in the 1940s, mostly because pesticides knocked them out. Since then, two things happened: Bed bugs, over time, acquired a resistance to pesticides, and international travel made it possible for bed bugs to hitchhike from parts of the world where they had not been eradicated to here in America.

Bed Bugs are excellent hitchhikers, too. Not only can they travel around the world, but theyre very good at moving from place to place from a hotel room to your bedroom, or from that used piece of furniture you picked up at a garage sale to the rest of your house. Once bed bugs get inside your home, they begin multiplying; one female bed bug will lay one to five eggs a day, or an average of 120 eggs in its life. Upon hatching, those juvenile bugs, or nymphs, will reach adulthood in three weeks, seeking out blood meals from you and your family, while youre sleeping, by zeroing in on the carbon dioxide you exhale and laying eggs, lots of them. Even without doing the math, its easy to see how this can turn into a big problem in short order.

Bed bugs? Just say, Clark, we need you!

Fortunately, theres a solution for your bed bug problems. Clark Pest Control has a highly trained force of technicians armed with the knowledge, skill, tools, and determination to restore your peace of mind around bed bugs. We begin with a meticulous inspection of your premises. We look everywhere that bed bugs might be lurking. Once we find bed bugs or evidence of their activity such as cast-off skins from molts, or blood spotting on mattresses well bring our arsenal of anti-bed bug weapons to bear on the target pest and all of its hideouts, so that you can sleep soundly again.

Youve heard that old saying, If you cant stand the heat, get out of the kitchen? Bed bugs cant stand the heat specifically once it rises above 120o F. Clark technicians will bring industrial powered heaters that will raise the temperature, room by room, enough to kill bed bugs and their eggs. Before we bring the heat, well make sure that everything that needs to be exposed to heat is opened up or positioned properly so that treatment will be most effective, turning a room upside down to ensure the heat goes where it needs to go. Our strategically placed heating units will be monitored continuously to make sure the room is hot enough to finish the job, and well have someone on-site to make sure the job is performed correctly. After we complete the service, we can provide documentation that will show exactly what actions we took.

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Bed Bug Report for Mirage Hotel and Casino, Las Vegas, NV

Bob on 09/08/2014

Stayed at the Mirage Aug. 26 - 29. We were in room E-54. Thats the penthouse suite. The second day I started itching on the lower part of my legs. Small bumps arouse that looked like bug bites. I didn't think much about it while I was there but the bites started to really itch. I showed a friend that mentioned they looked like bed bug bites. After an internet search of info and photos it sure looks like bed bug bites to me. I saw a Doctor that verified they were insect bites. Everywhere was gro

ups of three. I called the hotel and a report was filed with risk management. They called a week later to inform me that it never happened. Despite my sending them clear photos and a Doctors report. And I was a VIP guest too.

carguydave on 02/07/2014

My 2 sons and I just came back from 6 days at the Mirage in Las Vegas. We stayed in rooms 21096 and 21094. My oldest and I stayed in 21096 and he has the worst case of bedbug bites that the dermatologist had ever seen. All over his chest, arms, back, and even his face. Called the Mirage and they are looking into it, but we had our bags on the floor and I had remarked how the floors didn't look very clean. Our bags were also in the bell captains storage as we weren't sure we were going to s

tay there or another hotel. We had a wonderful time until now.

Carol on 10/16/2013

My husband and I stayed at the Mirage hotel from Aug 22, 2013 to August 29th. Toward the end of our stay one night I felt like I was being pricked. I though it was my dry skin from sunburn. The next morning I saw a small bug on the bed but thought it was a tick that I may have picked it up at the pool and burned it and gave it no thought. A few weeks later in the third week of September my husband kept noticing things on our sheets that looked like blood and black dots, and I kept complaining

that I felt itchy and felt like I was being bitten. We wash our sheets every week but kept finding spots. He tried to hide the fact that he was seeing bugs. He treated our room but he still did not know that we were looking at bed bugs. I am totally grossed out. He finally came clean with me last week and had been using something that he ordered off the internet to clean everyrthing. They were in my box springs when we checked. We threw everything away after we treated. Box springs, pillows, comforter, blankets, sheets, etc. Our mattress was very expensive so we thought it was okay since it had a mattress cover on it. We waited two days after we treated our entire bedroom and put all the new stuff in the room. I was afraid to go to bed that night and I still felt like I was being bit(They like women with no hair better then men). My husband thought it was my imagination. I pulled back the covers and there were four near me. I am having mental issues because of this and am afraid to be in my own home. We have Orkin coming out to bomb two rooms but you only get a 30 day warranty and these bugs can lie dormant without feeding for one year. This has been a huge expense and an entire two days of prep time. We had to empty out all of our drawers and closets and clean every piece of clothing and put them in 19 bags and now we have to clean all of them. I have been at this hotel and it was always a good experience. There were other issues as well that were reported while we were there. I just wish that seeing this bug was one of them

Emma on 09/10/2013

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Company Trains Dogs to Detect Bed Bugs

STEAD, NV - Vigilant Canine Services International has a background in training dogs to detect explosives and narcotics for both the military and law enforcement. So when the company started getting calls from hotels and exterminators to ask whether their dogs could detect bed bugs the handlers got right to work. Despite the fact that this is a new service for the company, owner and CEO Buck Dikes says it was not a difficult process.

"We imprint the odor of live bed bugs through the normal imprinting process that we've used for our bomb dogs and our drug dogs for many years," he says.

That's right, they use real bed bugs to teach the dogs how to find the scent. The handlers are sent in to random rooms, some of which have bed bugs, while the others are blanks. VCSI trainer Steve Holidy says the dog will make it clear when it has found its mark.

"The dog will have a change of behavior, which could be a change in breathing or body posture. What we would like is for the dog to go into a sitting position to pinpoint where the bugs are," he says.

According to Dikes, VCSI is the only company in northern Nevada to offer this kind of service. It can be beneficial to not only homeowners, but hotels, hospitals and day cares as well. It also makes life a little easier for exterminators. Dikes says early detection is very important because it means reducing the bed bug population.

"These bed bugs are hiding in walls and in carpets. They sleep during the day and come out at night to feed. So, to find them is difficult at times," he says.

The handlers at VCSI say that in addition to training their own dogs they can also train your dog how to detect bed bugs.

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