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Wilmington seniors live with bedbug infestation

Richard Atkinson has an been fighting a never ending battle with bed bugs at Luther Towers I. Jerry Habraken / The News Journal

Richard Atkinson pets his cat, Pebbles, in his apartment at Luther Towers in Wilmington. Atkinson is dealing with his fourth case of bedbugs in his apartment and doesn't feel he's getting the help he needs from building management. "I've been homeless before. I'm living out of bags just like I did then," Atkinson says.(Photo: Jerry Habraken, The News Journal)Buy Photo

Shannon Miles once was reduced to tears after visiting a man she called hergrandfather at Luther Towers in Wilmington, where bedbugs crawled on his skin.

When you see them in the carpet and on the walls thats an infestation, said Miles, 40.

While she waited in line to tell the manager, she said, she heard three other residents complain about bedbugs. Miles said she was shocked to hear employees say they take personal precautions, while the unit in Luther Towers I that belonged to her friend Dave Heitwas continually infested.

Richard Atkinson, 68, said he wakes up every nightinhis Luther Towers Iapartment, his sheets bloody from bedbug bites. In the past five months, Atkinson said, his unit has beenfumigatedthree times.

During the past four months, exterminators have sprayed for bedbugs in Luther Towers I180times, city records show.

Atkinson isamong the hundreds of low-income residents who can't escape bedbugs in Wilmington public housing:Luther Towers I and II, Terry Apartments and Ingleside Retirement Apartments have all struggled to contain infestations.

These apartment complexes cater to seniors, with units in Luther Towers starting at $495 a month.

A glass vial holds live bedbugs in 2010 in New York.(Photo: STAN HONDA, AFP/Getty Images)

All have been sprayed hundreds of times in recentmonths. Luther Towers I and Luther Towers II, combined, have been fumigated361times in the past four months, according to city records.

Building administrators andcity inspectors insist these high-rise apartment complexes are fully complying with the lawto resolve the continued infestation.

One of the biggest problems, they insist, isthat not allthe residents properly prep their units for extermination; many refuse to throw outfurniture such as mattresses and upholstered pieces where the bugs can live, breed and hide fromthe spray.

The reason is that most are on fixed income and don't have the money to replace pieces potentially infested.

Dried blood is seen on Richard Atkinson's bedsheets after he was bitten by bedbugs while sleeping. "I see three or four of them every morning, and I immediately kill them," Atkinson says of the bedbugs.(Photo: Jerry Habraken, The News Journal)

I cant afford new furniture," said Atkinson, sitting in a blue upholstered recliner."This chair is brand new. If they want me to get rid of it, they need to pay for a new one.

And even afterbuying new furniture, there is no guarantee the pests wont return, Atkinson said.

Atkinson was a friend of Heit's before he died in his sleep in August. Atkinson said his friend's apartment was still infested with bedbugs when he died.

City records obtained by The News Journal show thatLuther Towers'361treatments since Sept. 1 include full, follow-up and preventative services. Some of the units didn't have bugs, but were sprayed in an effort to prevent the pests from entering, the documents said.Luther Towers I has 226units, and Luther Towers II has 136.

Source: WilmingtonDepartment of Licenses and Inspections

Terry Apartments, a complex with 160 units, was treated for bedbugs 175 times in October, NovemberandDecember. Some units received multiple treatments during that 90-day period, and some were treated as a precaution.

Tenants in the public housing buildings have filedcomplaints about bedbugssince 2015, records show.

Ingleside Retirement Apartments residents complained to the city six times in 2017.The News Journal received Ingleside treatment records only from Nov. 20-Dec.13. Those documents showed a total of 37 treatments, and explained that only vacated units were treated.Ingleside management did not return calls for comment.

Delaware does not have a state law regarding bedbugs. So it's up to counties and cities to pass ordinances related to enforcement violations. In Wilmington, for example, the ordinance says residents have a right to a clean and safe apartment. Enforcement of that ordinance falls to the city's 12 building code inspectors, among their many other obligations.

Richard Atkinson lives out of boxes and bags while waiting for the management at Luther Towers to spray his apartment for bedbugs.(Photo: Jerry Habraken, The News Journal)

In the case of Terry Apartments, they are doing what I require them to do," city inspector Yvonne Davis said. "I have compliance.

Jamie Mack of the state Department of Health and Social Services said the state doesn't have the authority to issue violations or reprimand landlords for bedbug complaints. But the department does get 10 calls a week about bedbugs.

"I can say that we have workedwith residents inLuther Towers and in Ingleside, but there were no inspection reports or violations issued,"he said.

Richard Atkinson has dealt with a bedbug infestation in his apartment at Luther Towers on numerous occasions. Atkinson says multiple residents deal with bedbug problems and don't get the help they need.(Photo: Jerry Habraken, The News Journal)

Some cases are landing in court.Don Gouge, a Wilmington lawyer who has worked on both sides of bedbug cases, said he has seen a big uptick in the number of bedbug-related lawsuits.The cases are usually landlords and tenants determining which party foots the bill for treatments that can cost up to a $1,000 each.

It is difficult to prove where and when the bedbugs became an issue, Gouge said. They dont travel from unit to unit. They latch onto people and things."

Bedbugs are about the size of an apple seed, balloonlike-shaped and brown, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The agency said the pests spend most of their lives hidden in cracks and crevices like wallpaper and inside bedding, box springs and furniture. Bedbugs feed on human flesh while people sleep deeply. The pests can travel up to 100 feet in a nightand survive for up to 300 days. Researchers have found bedbugs in fossils dated 11,000 years ago. The CDC says bedbugs are not known to transmit or spread disease. Bites can look like rashes, hives or an insect bites.

Terry Apartments,Ingleside Retirement Apartments and both of the Luther Towers are paying for the treatments. Terry Apartments has a one-year contract with an exterminator for weekly treatments.

Laura Zaner, a spokeswoman for Terry Apartments, saidthe complex this January implemented a new strategy to try to breakthe cycle. Exterminators will spray each unit four times a year, using new chemicals and heat treatments.

"It requires continual vigilance," Zaner said. "They are just looking for every possible manner to address this situation."

Management asks residents to refrain from having visitors until the unit has been fully treated.

Some think there should be more and stronger country rules and laws.

Jeff Starkey, commissioner of the Wilmington Department of Inspections and Licences, said bedbug infestations need to be considered a public health issue.

We dont interact with public health officials, but I think it needs to be brought to that level if its increasing," Starkey said. "It needs to become a public health issue.

Dried blood is seen on Richard Atkinson's bedsheets. "I see three or four of them every morning, and I immediately kill them," Atkinson says of bedbugs.(Photo: Jerry Habraken, The News Journal)

One Ingleside former resident, Tish Welsh, said in a brief phone interview that bedbug problems were a major factor in her decision to moveout of that center. She did not respond to requests for more details.

Said Atkinson: "I kill four or five of them every day. It is so frustrating.

Luther Towers said that if a resident reports a case, it is addressedwithin 24 hours. City records show the building is sprayed only on Fridays.

Those who are complaining about an infestation are the ones not complying properly, said John Teoli, the executive director of the complex.

Bedbugs requiremultiple treatments to exterminate, and apartment complexes are breeding grounds for the hitchhiking pests because of the close proximity between tenants.

Starkey said there are so many moving parts to the issue that its nearly impossible to solve, especially in high-rise complexes like Terry Apartments and Luther Towers.

The complexes, which all include Section 8 public housing for seniors, ask residents to bagup their belongings, getrid of food, movefurniture and sometimes throw outmattresses and upholstered pieces. Zaner, of Terry Apartments, said workers help move furniturebecause they realize senior citizens might not be able to do it alone.

Richard Atkinson's bed in his apartment at Luther Towers. (Photo: Jerry Habraken, The News Journal)

Davis, the city inspector who works with Terry Apartments,and Van Blue, the city inspector working with Luther Towers, said failure to correctly prep units for treatments is a major setbackin extermination, as is the perceived stigma of admitting you have bedbugs.

They also believe that people need more education about bedbugs, including how they spread and why it's important to follow prepping instructions.

"They don't get the education that they should," Blue said. "It's incumbent on them to do their part."

Starkeyworries that older residents may not understand what they're being told, and may need to be handled in special ways if there are hearing, reading or memory problems. Thosecomments are confirmed by one Terry Apartments resident, who didn't knowbedbugs could travel from apartment to apartment.

Lucile McManus, the Resident Council president at Luther Towers, said she feels like the complex cant do anything more than it isabout the bugs.

Its like a plague now. They are everywhere, McManus said. They are dealing with it continually, but the stigma of having bedbugs is keeping people from reporting them.

Bluesaid he doesn't see a solution, even though the complexes are trying to solve the problem.

It's going to be an ongoingbattle for tenants and building managers because tenants may travel to other places, such as other contaminated apartments, buses or other public buildings, and bring the pests back to their homes without realizing it.

Luther Towers resident Atkinson agrees that he doesnt see the situationchanging soon.

If I stay here," he said, "I might have to live out the rest of my life in trash bags.

Contact Josephine Peterson at (302) 324-2856 or jhpeterson@delawareonline.com. Follow her on Twitter at @jopeterson93.

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Bed Bugs in New Hampshire & The Law | New Hampshire Legal Aid

This is a summary of bed bug law in NH.

If you need legal assistance regarding bedbugs,apply online. You can also call LARC, 1-800-639-5290.

Bed Bug Law HB 482, effective January 1, 2014.Summary:HB 482 will be effective Jan. 1, 2014. It clarifies landlord and tenant responsibilities during a bed bug infestation in rental property.

After report in tenants unit: Once a landlord becomes aware of a bed bug complaint in a tenants unit, he/she is allowed emergency entry into that unit for the next 72 hours .After report in adjacent unit: If there is a bed bug complaint from an adjacent unit, a landlord is allowed emergency entry into tenants unit. The landlord must give the tenant 48 hours notice.It is a violation for a tenant to willfully refuse emergency entry (contempt and contempt damages).

A landlord must provide the tenant with reasonable written instructions for preparing the unit for remediation. These instructions must be given to an adult 72 hours in advance of remediation.It is a violation for tenants to willfully refuse to comply with these instructions.Landlords can evict for failure of tenant to prepare the unit with advance reasonable written notice.However, landlords must allow for reasonable accommodation requests related to preparing the unit.

Landlords are required to pay up-front for all bed bug remediation costs.Landlords may recover costs for remediation in the tenants unit only, and only if tenant is considered responsible for the infestation.The tenant is presumed to be responsible if only his/her unit has bed bugs and there have no other bed bug reports in the unit or adjacent units in previous six (6) months.Landlords can evict responsible tenants for nonpayment, provided the landlord shows that he/she offered tenant a reasonable repayment agreement.

Read this Bed Bugs Guide to learn everything you would want to know about the insect and how to get rid of them.

Read this article to learn how best to choose a professional company to remove bed bugs.

HUD Notice 2012-5 & EPA/CDC Joint Statement on Bed Bug Control:

Apply for free help:Online or call 603-224-3333 or 1-800-639-5290

None of these 540-A violations directly result in statutory money damages, but contempt and contempt damages still a possibility.

If tenant is responsible and doesnt pay for cost in his/her unit, landlord can evict for nonpayment, but landlord must first show a reasonable repayment agreement was offered.Assumption tenant is responsible if the only tenant with bed bugs, and no other reports in last six (6) months.Other non-exhaustive factors for a court to consider to determine whether tenant is responsible: other locations of bed bugs; where first discovered; landlord efforts; and if tenant had bed bugs prior to moving in.

Landlord can evict for failure of tenant to prepare the unit with advance reasonable written notice.Compliance with prep: such instructions are given to an adult member of the tenant household such that the tenant household has a reasonable opportunity to comply, and in all cases at least 72 hours prior to remediation. RSA 540-A:3, V-c (emphasis added).Reasonable accommodation requests related to preparing your unit.Mental or physical disabilities apply.Reasonable accommodation requests can be made verbally.

Definition of remediation is substantial reduction of bed bugs for at least 60 days.Municipality housing codes on bed bugs must be no less protective than other housing codes dealing with other insects.

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Bed Bug News Reports BedBugs in a New Jersey rooming …

When we created the BedBugNewsReports.com it was so you could learn from the mistakes [and a few success stories] of others. Todays headline / story about Bedbugs in rental properties in Somerville New Jersey gives us LOTS to learn.

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BedBugs are a growing problem EVERYWHERE, but there are enough stories about Bedbugs in rental properties, low-income housing, shelters and cheap motels to keep the clich about Bedbugs alive and well. Much of the myth and folk-lore, that I [the famous MrBedbug] rant about comes from situations like this. Lets take a look at THIS news item from mycentraljersey.com and the Gannet News Co.

The first thing we find is an old house, converted to a rooming house, renting individual rooms. Just like a hotel or motel, this is the perfect breeding ground for BedBugs in New Jersey, or elsewhere, because of the transient population.

BedBugs are hitchhikers. They cling to any fabric that smells like a tasty-human all-you-can-eat buffet. Bedbugs dont like poor people. They like people who a mobile, moving from place to place. Once an infestation starts, the more potential transportation-options that interact with those Bedbugs, the greater the distribution across a rooming house, a hotel, a city of a State. Curious how it can effect YOU? Just ask the folks who live in any of the Top 50 Most BedBug Infested Cities.

The next thing we can learn from this story is: BedBugs are the insect worlds best hide-and-seek players. Unless you clean every room used for sleeping and storing clothes, the Bedbugs will begin a new infestation, then spread to ajoining rooms, over and over and over. One of the 1st places that I [the famous MrBedBug] look for traces of BedBug harborage [nesting areas] is inside electric wall sockets, under the edge of carpets, baseboards and wall-paper seams. WHY? Because these are all small, dark, quiet hiding places, that also lead to other rooms in the house. The ex-military chef who is afraid to visit family and friends is correct. It is highly likely she would start a new infestation in those homes too. What the greater community doesnt understand is the residents of this house go to movies, visit the library and DR offices. This population is carrying BedBugs around New Jersey like Santa with a Bag-full of toys.

This is why the professional treatments [reported in this story] have been ineffective up to this point. It does NO good to kill the BedBugs in one room, when there are 900 next door. I will guarantee you [sooner, NOT later] the Bedbugs in the untreated room will be wandering around the clean room the first time a tasty-human is sleeping there, [15 minutes after the professional franchise exterminator has walked away].

That leads us to the next thing you need to learn. Professional exterminators can be hired to do a job, but they arent your Mommy or your maid. They will treat the room, but that is very different than solving the real problem. If you want to learn HOW TO AVOID BEDBUGS, Get the facts. All the latest research [and Battle plans from the Bedbug Wars] is compiled at http://www.FLfresh.com

Get effective Tips and Tricks on how to avoid a Bedbug infestation in the first place, and learn the options you have to clean a BedBug infestation in your home or apartment/condo and workplace. Separate FACT from FOLK-LORE and Myth at http://www.FLfresh.com , the national distributor of EcoBugFREE, the BedBug Eliminator. It is a non-toxic [kid-safe and pet-friendly] way to KILL BEDBUGS.

The more you know about HOW BedBugs live, hide, feed, breed and travel, the better you can protect yourself in the BedBugs Wars.

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NJ Bed Bugs | How We Spread Bedbugs in New Jersey

NJ bed bugs have not been see in the US since 1950 and have recently been emerging everywhere there are human beings. Many believe that bed bugs are a thing of the past but they are now in cities and rural areas. The easy and frequency of international travel particularly to areas with heavy infestations are the main reason for their return. We inadvertently spread bed bugs from furniture, bedding, and other materials onto us and then from one place to another. The use of less hazardous chemicals and resistance to pesticides has also helped their population grow in the US.

Cimex lectularius is the common bedbug is the most common although there are different types of species. They are nocturnal by nature and are parasites that live off of the blood of mammals. A NJ bed bug can spend a great deal of time without food but need blood to live and reproduce. They are a wingless, oval, reddish brown bug that is very flat. They are about 3/8 long and are visible to the naked eye. They have thin legs, proboscis (beak), and antennae that extends forward to puncture the skin of a host to feed upon. Bedbugs prefer human blood but feed on other warm-blooded mammals including birds, bats, and chickens. Adult bed bugs in NJ become very red after feeding and female bedbugs who are gorged with blood may lay 200 eggs at one time.

Some signs of having New Jersey bed bugs are swelling, itching, redness and in about half of the cases bed bug bites. Some people can suffer from insomnia, delusional paratosis, and anxiety attacks. Doctors would treat you by giving you steroids and antihistamines to help relieve the itching. Bedbugs bites are painless so the host is not disturbed while it sleeps. People usually find out there is an issue when they find swollen welt marks on their skin usually in areas that are exposed like the face, neck and upper torso. About 50% of people do not show evidence of bedbug bites.

Bed bugs in New Jersey do not transmit diseases but are not easy to get rid of once they are present without the help of a professional. Cleaning alone will not help solve the problem if you think your house is infested with bedbugs. Bring a professional in to do an inspection and do a comprehensive check of your home to make sure they are fully eradicated.

How do you get rid of bed bugs? There are a number of steps you can take to help prevent bedbugs from spreading in your home. This information will explain that getting rid of bedbugs quickly is in your best interest. Thoroughly clean infested rooms, vacuum the mattress and pay special attention to the box spring. Check the seams and do not spray insecticide. Vacuum carpeting and upholstered furniture especially in corners and where the carpet meets the wall. Place the vacuum bag in a tightly sealed plastic bag and dispose of it immediately. Launder your bedding in hot water and dry it through a hot dryer to kill all of the bedbugs. Wait to get the go ahead from your technician before you steam clean your carpets. You can wrap the mattress and box spring in plastic the bed bugs will eventually starve to death but it take over a year because they can live up to 18 months without eating.

Bedbugs infestations do not only occur in residences with unsanitary conditions or poorly maintained buildings. New Jersey bedbugs only need a source of blood. They do not distinguish by class, the economy or what size home you have. Empty hotel rooms, unused dormitories, and rental properties can also be infested.

The current strain of bed bugs in New Jersey is much more resistant to chemicals than the ones in the past. Insecticides that are successful killing other insects are ineffective against bed bugs. A professional bed bug exterminator from Coastal Pest Control will know how to address the infestation. A bed bug exterminator in New Jersey from our company uses a multi-tiered integrated approach to ensure that family members and pets will be safe. This approach must be implemented in order for the bed bug extermination to be successful. Bed bug exterminators from Coastal Pest Control have the training and techniques about approved insecticides and how to use them in the correct manner. The technician will conduct an inspection, provide an extermination plan, and give recommendations of steps to take before and after the treatment. Coastal can help you with exterminating bed bugs in Monmouth County, Ocean County, Middlesex County, and the surrounding areas in New Jersey.

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Everyone in North Carolina wants to live in a house that provides a safe and secure environment for them and their family. Healthy surroundings lead to less stress and are vital for everyone in the family to thrive. Unfortunately, many families in your area sharing their homes and yards with uninvited guests. Insects and other pests like ants, mosquitoes, bed bugs, cockroaches, silverfish, mice, and termites are some of the most common pests found inside homes and burrowing under lawns. They, of course, can spread harmful diseases and infections, and literally ruin your house and property.

The professional pest control in North Carolina are skilled in ridding your home and property of all threatening pests by using safe and effective methods. The products used by professional exterminators in your area are more powerful, accurate, and non-invasive on easily affected environments. Professional chemicals are not available to anyone with a license. They also have the right equipment for the job, which can help them finish the job quickly and efficiently. Be sure to ask NC exterminators what their methods are, and if they are safe for pets and children in your house.

Experience as a professional tradesman is one of the most important skills an exterminator can bring to a job site. Local pest control experts in North Carolina have experience dealing with the pest problems native to your area. This is a real benefit when counting on an expert to solve the problem the first time. This also means an efficient job as local NC exterminators know exactly how to attack the pest removal job at hand. This means less impact for you and your family. Be sure to ask the various ways you can protect your house against future infestations. He'll have plenty of useful suggestions for you, based on his years of local experience.

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