Theyre back. Americas least favorite roommates are moving in    at rates previously unheard of. The roommates in question are    bed bugs  one of the nations most hardy and enduring pests,    and source of endless trouble for hotel operators, apartment    tenants, and homeowners. Texans are reporting bed bugs at    greater numbers than ever before, with exterminators struggling    to cope with the quantity.  
    But when, and more importantly, how did the bugs make it to    Texas? Reports of bed bugs in cities such as New York have been    common for the last six months, with a number of retail outlets    forced to close and an even greater number of residential    complexes battling the bugs for months at a time. The annoyance    even spread to neighboring New Jersey and Connecticut, annoying    residents.  
    At the same time, the bugs have been a common sight on the    opposite seaboard. Residents of San Francisco have been forced    to share their mattresses with the unwanted guests for months,    as the bugs have taken hold of numerous inner-city residential    complexes due to poor fumigation. With the best chemicals now    outlawed, the problem appears to be getting worse.  
    Experts claim that the bugs have entered Texas through    tourists, many of whom inadvertently slept in a bed infested    with the creatures. Infested mattresses can often contain    millions of the micro-bug pests, leading to hotel and apartment    dwellers maintaining a small population of the nasty creatures    in their clothing without even knowing it. The bugs can then    leap from one person to another.  
    How are bed bugs spreading through Texas?  
    We now know how the pests got into Texas  a state that hasnt    seen a major outbreak of bed bugs in almost fifty years. But    how are they spreading through Texas? The state maintains a    climate that the bugs will undoubtedly find appealing, with    high humidity and consistently warm temperatures. The height of    winter is unlikely to eliminate the pests, as theyre almost    completely resistant to cold.  
    But despite the states climate, theres little to suggest that    theyre able to spread through Texan beds  and couches     abnormally quickly. Pest control experts have claimed that the    bugs are unaffected by warmth, humidity, and extreme cold, save    for a few ultra-high heat weaknesses. Save for a truly lethal    dose of heat, environmental factors rarely convince the bugs to    move on.  
    It makes sense, then, that the bugs are spreading through Texas    in the luggage and clothing of those that have slept in an    infested bed. Hotel rooms are major sources of the bugs, with    even prestigious addresses likely to house the pests. Shared    apartments, temporary holiday rentals, and other houses that    are left uncleaned are also sources of the bugs, which nestle    into bedsheets and mattresses.  
    Minimize the risk of spreading bed bugs throughout Texas by    carefully checking hotel beds before going to sleep. A recent    Statesman article highlighted the importance of examining any    hotel rooms before staying. The traveler featured in the    article recommended stripping the sheets from a bed and    examining the crevices of the mattress, particularly those    around the beds headboard.  
    Which major cities are most at risk for bed bug    infestation?  
    Texas has fared relatively well when it comes to bed bug    reports. While New York City leads the nation in bed bug    complaints and fumigation requests, most of Texass major    cities fall fairly far behind in the rankings. San Francisco,    Los Angeles, Toronto, and Seattle are all home to more bed bug    outbreaks than Dallas-Fort Worth, despite some of the cities in    question housing less people.  
    That said, there are bed bugs in Texas, particularly in the    states more dense and populous centers. A report from My Fox    Austin has shown the amount of residential buildings in the    area that are homes for bed bugs. Other news outlets in    Dallas-Fort Worth, Houston, and San Antonio have reported on    the bugs being present in their cities, although numbers tend    to be fairly modest and outbreaks rare.  
    West Texas has been largely unaffected by the pests, owing to    its relative geographic isolation and limited number of densely    packed residential buildings. The bugs are likely to live in    commercial buildings throughout the state, however, making it    important for office workers and professionals to examine their    clothing, furniture, and any covered material goods regularly    to prevent spreading.  
    Bed bugs have been gone for years. Why are they    back?  
    The most compelling argument for the bugs return is that the    chemicals used as pest preventatives are no longer as powerful    or effective as they were just one decade ago. Bed bugs were    eradicated in the United States following World War II  a    milestone that passed over sixty years ago. Due to the recent    ban of DDT pest preventatives, the bugs are returning in record    numbers.  
    Outbreaks are most obvious in urban centers, particularly    cities that are packed densely with houses and other    high-density projects. New Yorks Manhattan Island is    considered the nations bug capital, with densely packed    residential buildings housing billions of the annoying pests.    Luckily, Texas has yet to see an outbreak on the same scale, as    the states geographic isolation and low density helps.  
    Insufficient cleaning has also lead to the bugs return. While    bed bugs dont feed on grit or uneaten food, they do thrive in    environments that are packed with cotton and other material    surfaces. While cleaning goes some way to prevent them from    taking hold of a home, any area that provides cracks, folded    clothing, and other comfortable spots has the potential to    become infested with the bugs.  
    Bed bugs in the Dallas / Fort Worth area  
    When extermination company Terminix released its worst bedbug    cities list, most Texans were both surprised and relieved to    learn that none of their major population centers featured.    Cities that bring international travelers in droves topped the    list, with New York and Philadelphia taking the top two spots.    Strangely, however, the Dallas-Fort Worth area was nowhere to    be seen in the studys Top 15.  
    For residents, that was most certainly a good thing. Outbreaks    have been rare in Dallas, although a few isolated incidents    have occurred over the past five years. While bed bug call outs    have increased in the city and metropolitan area, the amount of    infestations is very low when compared to cities in the    countrys Northeast and major population centers on the West    Coast.  
    The few infestations that occur are typically treated quickly,    with Dallass pest control businesses able to respond to calls    promptly and provide effective eradication treatments. As the    city is home to thousands of other bug strains  cockroaches    and mosquitos the most popular  it offers a large amount of    choice when it comes to pest control businesses and    extermination companies.  
    Bed bugs in Houston  
    If Texas has a bed bug center, its Houston. The business    center is home to millions of people from across the nation,    many of whom have taken up residence in its relatively dense    inner-city housing buildings. While the bugs are, once again,    far from the prevalence level seen in New York City and San    Francisco, theyre still a problem for city residents and hotel    staff within Houston.  
    A recent blog post from the Houston Press has highlighted the    spread of bugs throughout the city and its surrounding areas.    The blog post  which is closer to an in-depth preventative    guide than a simple opinion piece  brings attention to the    numerous new methods which pest control experts use to combat    the bugs. From excess heat to freeze-powered solutions, its    all there.  
    Some have pointed to the citys business travel industry as a    reason for the spread of bed bugs, with energy industry    employees frequently using Houston as a travel hub for other    points in Texas. While the bugs are becoming a nuisance for    suburban housing communities (as this article explains), their    presence is mostly limited to dense accommodation and other    shared residential buildings.  
    Bed bugs in San Antonio  
    Reports of bed bug infestations in San Antonio have increased    exponentially in the last two years. A single case in 2007 has    turned into hundreds during 2010, with homeowners and apartment    dwellers increasingly concerned about the bugs. Theyre also    increasingly vigilant about removing the pests from their    properties  exterminators in the city have been called to more    cases than ever before.  
    A recent case involving bed bugs at the Home Gate Inn Hotel    resulted in health department action and a swift cleaning    session from the hotels management team. The couple that    stayed at the room have incurred close to ten thousand dollars    worth of expenses trying to fight the bugs, removing and    replacing their old furniture and repeatedly cleaning their    clothes and travel luggage.  
    However, while shocking cases are becoming a more regular    occurrence, the bugs are still fairly rare in San Antonio.    Exterminators have suggested that residents take preventative    measures against the bugs rather than trying to right them    after being spotted in a residence. Check hotel beds before    sleeping, view cracks and crevices, and ensure you do not stay    in an infested hotel.  
    Bed bugs in Austin  
    Texass political and cultural capital appears to be running    into the same bed bug problems seen in other cities. The    insects have been sighted in Austin apartment complexes and    residential towers, a local news report has claimed. While the    bugs are fairly rare in the city itself, theyre likely to move    from one host to another on public transport and through shared    clothes and furniture.  
    Reports have been fairly slow in the city, although they are    occurring at a higher rate than in other years. Like many other    parts of the United States, Austin has experienced a surge in    the prevalence of bed bugs and other nighttime annoyances. Heat    treatments are becoming more common for city residents, as    traditional pest control sprays rarely affect the bugs due to    their hardy nature.  
    As with other cities, local media outlets have provided    information that could help residents battling the annoying    pests. This guide and writeup contains a few quick tips for    limiting the bugs ability to spread throughout your home.    While they remain relatively rare in Austin, the citys    travel-friendly reputation may cause them to spread further via    hotels, hostels, and other tourist accommodation.  
    Recent reported outbreaks, and their economic    impact  
    Widespread outbreaks have not affected Texass major cities and    population centers, nor have they had any major effect on the    states economy. While New York City and other metro areas    chose to allocate funds and manpower to eliminate the bugs, the    small amount of infestations in Texas has made the important of    a task force or special health division fairly debatable.  
    That said, individual cases can and do have an effect on the    commercial properties that house the bugs. One motel in Luddock    has reported a significant downturn in business following    reports of bed bugs in hotel beds and furniture. The hotel has    since sprayed its rooms and removed the bugs, though the    negative word of mouth and other rumors have left it relatively    low on customers.  
    I think I have bed bugs. What should I do?  
    Its important to take immediate action if you do have bed    bugs. The first, and most important, step is to ensure that you    have an infestation. Check creases in your mattress, areas    around electric plugs and sockets, and furniture for the bugs.    Their small form and dark brown appearance makes them a tough    nuisance to spot, although trains of black feces and discarded    shells are a common giveaway.  
    Secondly, call a professional pest control expert in your area.    The bugs are highly resistant to sprays and other consumer    solutions. They cant be eradicated like a mosquito or other    common pests, only with the resources and skills that a    professional exterminator can offer. Complete removal can often    require that you discard your clothes, remove your mattress,    and even fumigate your residence.  
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