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Winning the bed bug battle at the Cabell County Public Library

HUNTINGTON, West Virginia -

We have all heard the phrase, " Good night, sleep tight, don't let the bed bugs bite."

But it's not just beds where the biting pests like to nest.

Many public facilities are waging a not-so-private war against bed bugs.

Cabell County Library manager Judy Rule said over the past few months her well-studied bed bug staff sealed up six returned books with bed bugs inside. And she then banned those library patrons from borrowing any more books until they can show they will not be returning infested materials in the future.

Cabell County Health Dept Environmentalist Stan Mills said, "Although bed bugs like beds the best, they're tucked into low-rises, high-rises, they are everywhere."

Mills added the biting pests do not carry diseases and crave two things, tight places and human blood.

Rule said to monitor the problem she and her staff have been placing sticky strips in several tight places. And so far they have found two bed bugs.

Mills say bed bugs are likely transferred through transients.

But Rule says none of the library's bed bug books came from a Huntington City Mission patron.

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Bed Bug Busters LLC – Got Bed Bugs? Virginia Beach …

Bed bugs have spread throughout Hampton Roads in epidemic proportions. Commercial establishments such as hotels and apartment complexes are the hardest hit. Residential bed bug infestations are becoming more prominent now as well. Control of these insects requires knowledge of their biology and habits because they are very secretive. Call us right away if you see any evidence of bed bugs, Virginia Beach residents will receive a free consultation.

Based out of Virginia Beach Bed Bug Busters is an Integrated Pest Management (IPM) Company specializing in the treatment of bed bugs. We implement an effective, environmentally sensitive approach to pest management that relies on a combination of common-sense practices. IPM programs use current, comprehensive information on the life cycles of Bed Bugs and their interaction with the environment. We use this information, in combination with available pest control methods such as HEAT Treatments, Steam, monitoring systems & Chemicals.

Our technical team performs an onsite evaluation to determine if bed bugs are infesting your surroundings. We set up a workable approach to eliminate current infestations and stop the threat of a return infestation by offering an integrated treatment for your situation.

Please call us before using the wrong chemicals to treat Bed Bugs. By using the wrong pesticides you can make your family sick, probably wont solve the problem & could make it worse by causing bed bugs to hide where treatments wont reach them easily.

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Bed Bug Report for Hilton Washington, Washington, DC

Maggie on 09/03/2014

Night of August 9th stayed in this hotel, planning on a five day stay, but got horribly bitten that first night (>70 bites). Security chief was excellent when notified the next day, and moved me immediately. They confirmed bed bugs (but not how many) and steam-cleaned everything except what I was wearing. They comp'd two of three nights, and their claims adjuster was in contact with me within 24 hours. A visit to the ER, and change-flight fees later, I went home early. Still working with claim

s adjuster, but they seem to be professional. Will update with final experience later.

Anonymous on 09/05/2013

I stayed at this hotel between August 18th and 22nd 2013. I noticed multiple bites on my arms during my stay which were confirmed by a dermatologist to be bed bugs bites. The hotel staff did not seem very surprised by my complaint and had to fill out a report. Very disappointing experience.

Anonymous on 09/03/2013

I stayed at this hotel on 8/11/13 -8/17/2013 for work training. After my first night, I noticed a considerable number of bites on my legs and feet. Ends up they were bed bugs! Hotel has confirmed bed bug infestation in the room that I was staying in.

Hotel staff has been helpful, but insurance claims company Sedgwick Claims Management Services, Inc. has been very unwilling to help.

Anonymous on 08/28/2013

I stayed at this hotel on 8/20/13 for a conference because my company was paying for it. My first night there I woke up in the middle of the night to find my pillow and the headboard covered in bed bugs. I immediately called the front desk, who sent up a security guard. He confirmed that there were bugs, acted like this had never happened before, and got me a new room. I then had to move all of my stuff to the other side of the hotel (this is not a small hotel) by myself in the middle of the nig

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Witnesses claim Department of Children and Families office in KCK has chronic bed bug issue

KANSAS CITY, Kan. A bed bug infestation at the Department of Children and Families office in Kansas City, Kansas, forced the building to be closed on Thursday.

Management says the problem has been taken care of and they are again open for business as of Friday.

However there was lots of skepticism among the employees FOX 4 talked to. One employee who has worked at DCF for almost eight years asked us to hide her identity because she is scared of the repercussions of speaking out about what she calls a chronic bed bug problem at this DCF office.

I was very uncomfortable, said the woman about how she felt about going into work on Friday.

This DCF employee says Thursdays bed bug infestation was caused by a client who had been sitting in the lobby for a few hours. She said she saw the bugs falling off of him.

The woman showed FOX 4 a copy of an email she says the employees received just after 2:30 p.m. Thursday saying the building was closing because of bed bugs, and exterminators were coming in.

This worker says she doesnt trust the problem has been taken care of because this is not the first time they have had a bed bug issue. Two weeks ago, a worker complained about the very same thing.

She saw them jumping off of her, the wall, the table, her desk, thats how she saw them. So she sent in a ticket to let them know that there were bed bugs, said the woman about the worker who saw the bed bugs.

It was reported to the ticketing system that there was a bed bug issue in one of the interview rooms where the employee did state that she saw them all over the place, said Michael Hilson, a former employee of the DCF.

Hilson was the one who received that ticket, or complaint. He worked at DCF for 10 years until he resigned on Wednesday.

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Bed Bug Madness: The Psychological Toll of the Blood Suckers

Researchers are starting to explain the anxiety many victims feel.

Right now, everything I own is in garbage bags piled up in the middle of my kitchen and bathroom and filling my shower. It's been that way for a week and a half and will continue to be so for at least another week on top of that. If you live in a major city, you might know whats coming. If not, welcome to the hell that is bed bugs.

This isn't the first time I've had bed bugs. Nor the second. It's the third, and this time its taken two visits from the exterminators to (hopefully) rid our apartment of the tiny beasts. Luckily we were able to catch the bugs early before they got a real hold on the apartment. Unluckily, thats mostly because rather than mosquito-esque little bumps, my bites turn into hardened ping-pong ball sized welts that itch for over a week. So when we have bed bugs, I know pretty quickly. And each time everything goes into bags. I stop sleeping. I avoid furniture on the street. I refuse to enter libraries.

I used to joke that I had bed bug PTSD. Theres a certain kind of anxiety that the seemingly invisible biters incite. But in fact, it might not be a joke. Research is starting to show that bed bug infections can leave people with anxiety, depression, and paranoia. And thats normal. In fact, it would be weird for you not to be freaked out, says Stphane Perron, a doctor and researcher at the University of Montreal. If you have bed bugs, and if you dont care, thats not a normal reaction. You should be worried. I would consider it a normal reaction to a stressor.

Perron has published a number of papers on the psychological ramifications of bed bugs. In one study, he and his team looked at apartments that had been reported to the Montreal Public Health Department for unsafe conditions. Some of those units were infested with bedbugs, but not all of them. Perron and his team gave the tenants of these buildings a series of questionnaires that assessed all sorts of health impacts, including psychological ones. All told, 39 of the units had bed bugs, and 52 of them didnt. When they compared the psychological results between those two samplesa method that helps to control for factors that impact mental health like socioeconomic statusthey found that tenants with bed bugs were far more likely to report anxiety and sleep disturbances than those without.

Another study by medical entomologist Jerome Goddard at Mississippi State University examined posts on bed bug related websites like Bedbugger.com. When they compared those posts against a checklist of PTSD symptoms they found that 81 percent of people writing these forum posts were describing psychological and emotional effects often associated with the disorder, things like hyper-vigilance, paranoia, obsessive thoughts, and depression. One person scored high enough to actually be considered a PTSD patient, Goddard says. (The comparison they did here isn't diagnostic. In other words, Goddard can't actually diagnose anybody with PTSD from the results.)

In another study, researchers sent out questionnaires to seven different cities. They got 474 back. In the survey, they asked people to describe their reaction to the bites. Beyond the physical reactions, 29 percent of people said they suffered from insomnia, 22 percent reported emotional distress, and 20 percent said they had anxiety due to the bugs.

There are a number of reasons to take these preliminary studies with a grain of salt. For one, researchers dont know anything about the mental state of the participants before they got bed bugs. And thats important. In one case study that Perron published, a woman with a prior history of mental health issues got bed bugs and eventually committed suicide. The bed bug is a stressor like many other stressors, Perron says. For people who are vulnerable, it may result in having a pathological fear of bedbugs or even delusions of parasitosis, when a person falsely believes they are infested with bugs. So knowing the mental state of people before they were infected is key, and missing in these early reports.

It's early days for studies like these, and Goddard is the first to admit that they arent perfect. But they're a start. I think all these things sort of added together, suggest that at least bed bugs are associated with anxiety and sleep disturbance, he says. Now whether or not a person can truly have PTSD I dont know. And they do suggest that theres something particular about bed bugs that sets them apart from other biting insects like tics, fleas, mosquitos, and chiggers.

When I tell people I have bed bugs, they say things like, So, youre setting fire to everything you own, right? The EPA acknowledges the urge. There is no need to throw out all of your things, they assure visitors to their bed bug information page. But after weeks of garbage-bag living, the prospect of just lighting it all on fire and leaving doesnt seem so unreasonable. And several bed bug studies note the extreme lengths to which people go to get rid of the bugseverything from actually setting things on fire, to attempting to self-treat with loads of toxic chemicals. Even my exterminators are aware of the trauma the bugs incite. At the bottom of the two-page preparation guide for treatment, they write:

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