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Insects in the City: Guidelines for killing bed bugs in laundry

The nice thing about an emergency pest problem, like the current bed bug epidemic, is that such problems attract a lot of attention from the research community. A few weeks ago I reported new research from the Wang laboratory at Rutgers University on some interesting facts about bed bug infestations in high rise apartments. In the same journal two British scientists from the University of Sheffield, R. A. Naylor and C. J. Boase, report on another aspect of bed bug management...how to kill bed bugs in bedding and clothing using laundering procedures.

Knowing how to dis-infest clothing is important to pest control, because, as the authors so carefully explain, bedbugs "may seek harborage among clothing stored close to the bed, or may be entangled with bed linen while it is being changed. " And, "once associated with clothing or linen, there is a risk that bed bugs may then escape insecticide treatments, and may be transported to new locations."

Although there have been many recommendations on the Internet and in print concerning how to dis-infest laundry, Naylor and Boase point out that such recommendations are often vague or conflicting and have been based on little formal research. So they set out to look at the temperatures and conditions necessary to ensure 100% mortality of adult, nymph and egg stages of bed bugs.

To do this they took laboratory reared bed bugs and sealed them in cotton bags. These bags were then placed among sheets or in the pockets of clothing to assess mortality of standard cleaning methods. The results were enlightening and should help in recommendations for how your customers can ensure maximum effectiveness of methods to disinfest household articles.

A summary of the results of this study include the following:

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Bed Bugs – Public Health Sanitation Program

Bed bugs are small, wingless insects that have not been known to transmit disease. Adult bed bugs have flat, oval shaped bodies. They are between 1 to 7 millimeters in length (about the size of an apple seed). The size of an adult bed bug varies, because their bodies become larger after a blood meal. After eating they change to a reddish color. Bed bugs are usually active at night and bite humans and animals while they are sleeping. They can live several months without feeding.

Bed bugs can be found anywhere, such as houses, apartments, group living situations, hospitals, hotels/motels, and public transportation vehicles. These places have areas where people sleep or spend significant amounts of time. Their usual hiding places are in seams of mattresses, box springs, bed frames, and along and/or directly behind headboards. Once a bed bug population multiplies, they can be found: behind baseboards; in cracks and crevices in furniture, floors, or walls; under cluttered areas; and in electronic appliances. A bed bug infestation is apparent by noticing black or brown spots (which are their waste products) on surfaces. The eggs, egg shells, and exoskeletons of the bed bugs can be found in their hiding places as well.

Because bed bugs can be found in homes and a variety of public places, they can easily be transported from place to place by people. They can hide in the seams of luggage and in the folds of clothing. They can also be transported in furniture.

Bed bugs are not known to transmit disease, but many people have mild to severe allergic reactions to the bites. Bed bug bite marks usually appear on the face, neck, arms, hands, but can appear on other body parts. The marks are slightly swollen, red areas that can itch or be irritating.

It usually takes multiple visits by licensed pest control operator who has experience in elimination of bed bugs. Please seek the advice of a licensed pest control operator for treatment options. Over the counter foggers and pesticides will not eliminate bed bugs.

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Identifying Bed Bug Infestations – Bed Bugs | Pesticides | US EPA

The common bed bug (Cimex lectularius) has long been a pest feeding on blood, causing itchy bites and generally irritating their human hosts. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), and the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) all consider bed bugs a public health pest. However, unlike most public health pests, bed bugs are not known to transmit or spread disease.

They can, however, cause other public health problems, so its important to pay close attention to preventing and controlling bed bugs.

Experts believe the recent increase in bed bugs in the United States may be due to more travel, lack of knowledge about preventing infestations, increased resistance of bed bugs to pesticides, and ineffective pest control practices.

The good news is that there are ways to control bed bugs. Getting good, solid information is the first step in both prevention and control. While there is no chemical quick fix, there are effective strategies to control bed bugs involving both non-chemical and chemical methods.

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Bites on the skin are a poor indicator of a bed bug infestation. Bed bug bites can be misidentified, which gives the bed bugs time to spread to other areas of the house. Bed bug bites can look like bites from other insects (such as mosquitoes or spiders), rashes (such as eczema or fungal infections), or even hives. Some people do not react to bed bug bites at all.

A far more accurate way to identify a possible infestation is to look for physical signs of bed bugs. For example, spots on bedding, as described below, are one of the earliest and most accurate methods.

When cleaning, changing bedding, or staying away from home, look for:

If the room is heavily infested, you may find bed bugs in the seams of chairs and couches, between cushions, in the folds of curtains, in drawer joints, in electrical receptacles and appliances, under loose wall paper and wall hangings -- even in the head of a screw. Since bed bugs are only about the width of a credit card, they can squeeze into really small hiding spots. If a crack will hold a credit card, it could hide a bed bug.

Canvas strap of old box spring covering that is housing adults, skin castings, feces, and eggs. (Photo courtesy of Dr. Louis Sorkin)

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CDC – EHS – Topics – Bed Bugs – Centers for Disease Control …

Acute Illnesses Associated With Insecticides Used to Control Bed Bugs; Seven States, 2003-2010; MMWR evaluation of 111 illnesses associated with insecticides used to control bed bugs

Bed Bugs: FAQs answers to frequently asked questions about bed bugs

Bed Bug Infestations in an Urban Environment study to determine the extent of reemerging bed bug infestations in homeless shelters and other locations in Toronto, Canada

Biology and Control of Vectors and Public Health Pests: The Importance of Integrated Pest Management updated free online CDC-sponsored course includes sessions on the identification and management of bed bugs, along with an extensive discussion on rodents and other pest management approaches

Health Concerns about Misuse of Pesticides for Bed Bug Control official CDC Health Advisory

Joint Statement on Bed Bug Control in the United States from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) highlights emerging public health issues associated with bed bugs

Parasites and Health: Bed Bugs image library, reference information, and training information on bed bugs

Pictorial Keys - Bugs [PDF - 354 KB] pictorial key to help identify bed bugs

2011 Bugs Without Borders Survey: New Data Shows Bed Bug Pandemic Is Growing (PestWorld.org) survey from the National Pest Management Association

Bed Bug Information Clearinghouse (U.S. Environmental Protection Agency) website provides information to help states, communities, and consumers in efforts to prevent and control bed bug infestations

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Bed Bug Detection and Extermination :: Springer Home Services

Discover why Springer Bed Bug Services is the only pest control company you want to handle your bed bug infestation.

Yes, this dreaded bug has returned to Iowa cities with a vengeance. If you're in Des Moines, you may have recently heard about the yearlong battle in two downtown buildings, the Elsie Mason Manor and the Ligutti Tower. The building owners spent a year spraying chemicals and wasting countless time and money trying to rid the apartments of bed bugs. Nothing seemed to work. In the end, it was a powerful, less common technique that finally got the job done. This same method can and should be used to exterminate YOUR home or business!

Springer Bed Bug Services technicians use this natural pest control method as a safe, non-toxic solution that eradicates bed bugs using only the exclusive and 100% effective RxHeat system.

Because bed bugs in any stage of development cannot survive in temperatures above 113F, Springer's eco pest control system heats a structure's interior between 135F and 150F degrees for the relatively short time it takes to exterminate bed bugs, including those in tiny crevices.

Environmentally safe, the RxHeat process uses no chemicals, only heat, to exterminate bedbugs and their eggs. And because RxHeat can be effective in a single extermination treatment, it can be more cost effective than chemical alternatives. The beauty of this type of treatment is that it doesn't chase the bedbugs away... it actually attracts them to the heaters.

Unlike chemical solutions, heat does not have any residual effects. This allows the hotel, apartment building, or home to be inhabited immediately following the bed bug extermination treatment and cleaning. This gives the home or business owner peace of mind knowing that there will not be any toxicity issues to deal with.

Springer has earned the coveted QualityPro designation, issued by the National Pest Management Association. This leading trade organization sets the highest business practice standards for the pest control industry. Only a company that has met and maintains these strict standards - as judged by QualityPro - may call itself a QualityPro-approved service provider.

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If you're looking for an exterminator in Des Moines, Iowa City, Cedar Rapids, Fort Dodge, Mason City or almost anywhere in Iowa, let Springer Bed Bug Services handle your bed bug situation and rest easy knowing that the job will be done right!

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