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Disagreement exists as to why heat causes symptoms to abate. Varying hypotheses propose that heat overwhelms the nerve endings that signal itch, that heat neutralizes the chemical that causes the inflammation, or that heat triggers a large release of histamine, causing a temporary histamine deficit in the area. Another theory is that the heat denatures the proteins in the bed bug saliva, changing their composition enough so that they no longer trigger the body's defensive mechanisms.

Bed bugs seem to possess all of the necessary prerequisites for being capable of passing diseases from one host to another, but there have been no known cases of bed bugs passing disease from host to host. There are at least twenty-seven known pathogens (some estimates are as high as forty-one) that are capable of living inside a bed bug or on its mouthparts. Extensive testing in laboratory settings concludes that bed bugs are unlikely to pass disease from one person to another. Therefore bed bugs are less dangerous than some more common insects such as the flea.

The salivary fluid injected by bed bugs typically causes the skin to become irritated and inflamed, although individuals can differ in their sensitivity. Anaphylactoid reactions produced by the injection of serum and other nonspecific proteins are observed and there is the possibility that the saliva of the bed bugs may cause anaphylactic shock in a small percentage of people. It is also possible that sustained feeding by bed bugs may lead to anemia. It is also important to watch for and treat any secondary bacterial infection. Systemic poisoning may occur if the bites are numerous.

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Bedbugs Invade New York City — What are bed bugs and how …

Tiny blood-sucking bedbugs have become an epidemic in New York City. The little pests have invaded even the cleanest and most expensive apartments in neighborhoods around New York. In fact, a councilwoman from the Upper West Side has called for a citywide bedbug task force to address the problem. What Are Bedbugs? A bedbug is a wingless, rust-colored insect about the size of an apple seed. Bedbugs are nocturnal parasites, which means they rest during the day and come out to dine on the blood of humans at night. Bedbugs are attracted by human body heat and typically favor feasting on our shoulders and arms (ewww).

During feeding, the bedbug's proboscis pierces the skin of its victim, injecting bedbug saliva (double ewww). Bedbugs typically feed for five to ten minutes at a time. As the little critter fills with blood, its colouring changes from light brown to rustred.

Experts suggest washing bedbug bites with antiseptic soap to avoid infection. The itching can be treated with calamine lotion or anaesthetic creams.

Aside from those nasty bites, other signs that bedbugs may have moved in include:

They also spread through mattresses. Reconditioned mattresses, which are refurbished old mattresses, often spread bedbugs into stores and homes. In addition, bedbugs can spread when old and new mattresses are transported in the same truck.

Experts say bedbugs have been all but dormant for decades. The recent comeback is said to be primarily the result of increased global travel, along with the banning of potent pesticides like DDT.

Here are some do-it-yourself methods you can try before you call the exterminator:

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CES 2014: A Bedbug Detector that Looks Interesting but has Detractors (Video)

This is a slightly puzzling product. To begin with, Christopher Goggin, shown as the inventor of the Electronic Dog Nose (as featured in Popular Science) may not be the actual inventor, at least according to some of the comments attached to that 2011 Popular Science article. Yet other comments on the same article claim that the unit Goggin supposedly ripped off is totally different from his, and doesn't work, while his does. A report (pdf) on bed-bugs.co.uk says the device "...clearly fails to perform to the manufacturers specification and procedures." Goggin's badge at CES showed his company affiliation as Datt Solutions Group, but Datt's website did not mention him as of Jan. 21, 2013, several weeks after CES 2014 closed. A New York Real Estate blog is skeptical, as are others. Goggin also claims to have a laser device that will kill the bedbugs you find. It sounds great. But a person who prefers the tried and true to new products that may or may not work might want to use old-fashioned, all-natural Diatomaceous earth, which kills not only bedbugs but other insect pests, and costs very little compared to most other methods. If that method doesn't work, then it may be time to try dogs, lasers, and other ways to find and kill bedbugs, which have been spotted everywhere from luxury hotels to housing projects, even in taxicabs and movie theaters.

Tim: So Chris, you are holding a device in your hands that you have invented, and it detects certain chemicals. Can you talk about what it detects?

Chris: Yes, this is a molecule detector for two organic compounds and they would be 2-octanol and 2-hexanol. Those are odors that come from certain places. And this product is designed to detect those two specific organic molecules.

Tim: Okay, now those are very specific molecules indeed. Why those twoand we will give this awayand what is it to detect?

Chris: Those two organic odors are the odors that bed bugs give off. They are distinct to bed bugs and not to any other insects. And by detecting those two odors, this product can help find or root out bed bugs that are burrowed into furniture, cracks, and crevices, bedding, warm socks on your nightstand. They are very difficult and time consuming to find. They are an insect like a lot of insects that have evolved over millions of years. So they are very good, very learned at hidingthats what they do best.

Tim: I am a little hesitant to ask but how badly do you need to detect these?

Chris: Well, a bed bug can be from anywhere from a fancy high end hotel to a very low end public housing. So they can be anywhere, they could be on a bus, airplane, movie theater, taxicab. But most of the time bed bugs are the result of just poor housekeeping in one place. And they are very portable insects so their eggs can stick to clothing, shoes, pocket books, wallets without you knowing that and then unknowingly be spread to very far flung places.

Tim: I understand that there are plenty of bed bugs to go around these days.

Chris: Yeah, and they make more every day. So yeah, there are plenty of bed bugs to go around.

Tim: Now since we are at the consumer electronics show, does this have a household and individual consumer targetwho would buy a bed bug detector?

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Bedbug Information | University Housing | University of …

Student Responsibility Educate yourself about bed bugs and understand how they live by reviewing Protocol, Education, Prevention, Detection and Eradication information below. Take precautions when traveling to minimize the chance of bringing bed bugs to campus. Do not buy or bring second hand furniture that may contain bed bugs. Launder your clothing and bedding regularly to help reduce the chance of harboring bed bugs. Empty and inspect your backpack frequently. Keep your room picked up and orderly, vacuum your room and remove trash at least weekly, to reduce hiding places for bed bugs. Examine your bed and the area near your bed thoroughly every couple of weeks. Always be aware of the possibility of bed bug presence and react swiftly to inform the front desk that you may have a problem. Do not hesitate to call! Do not treat your room with chemicals, sprays or any other type of product to control or kill bed bugs, this will hinder the efforts of our professional exterminators. Capture any bug you suspect may be a bed bug so UNL Housing can positively identify the bug. Help Housing officials by preparing your room for a bed bug inspection or treatment. (Preparation for Dog Detection & Preparation for Heat Treatment) Understand that bed bugs are a distraction and inconvenience and will require some extra work and possible temporary displacement from your room. University Housing Responsibility Provide the resources and information to educate all students about bed bugs and what students need to do if they suspect they may have bed bugs. Respond quickly between 6 a.m. and midnight to any student bed bug concern. Take proactive measures to detect and treat any potential bed bug problems and guide students through all necessary bed bug related procedures. Utilize up to date pest control techniques to minimize the risk and exposure to bed bugs. Establish a high level protocol for all Housing employees training and execution for effective pest control management. Hire proven, qualified professional exterminators to help prevent, detect and eradicate bed bugs. Openly communicate bed bug issues to all parties affected. Document all bed bug cases and monitor potential resurgence of infected areas. Accept no liability for damages during the heat treatment process. Prevention

Along with our education materials and process, University Housing will be conducting residence hall room and building inspections to help prevent bed bugs.

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Bed Bugs – City of Minneapolis – Official Website of the …

Calls to exterminators about bed bugs have increased 57% nationwide since 2005 according to the University of Kentucky and National Pest Management Association. The Minneapolis Health Department is working to promote bed bug prevention and awareness in Minneapolis.

Bed Bugs - General Information- Discover the FAQ's on bed bugs

Bed Bugs - Do-it-Yourself (DIY) Prevention and Control videos- These videos show what you can do to reduce the severity of a bed bug infestation if you cannot afford a pest management professional. The videos are also available in Hmong, Somali, Spanish and Karen. Here are some of the do-it-yourself (DIY) materials you'll need:

- A roll of sticky tape

- Vacuum cleaner

- Thin card (e.g. old credit card or bus card)

- Plastic bags of various kinds

- Hot soapy water

- Bed bug mattress encasements

- A flashlight

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