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itching all over – is it bed bugs? – Lonely Planet
Hi, hopefully someone can offer some advice on my current itching problem..?!
About 3 weeks ago i woke up and found myself itching all over. My first reaction is it was something from the bed but i have never had anything like this before so dont know and didnt know how to check at the time so just moved hotel. I have researched bed bugs now and it sounds like them but maybe not i am not sure?! I feel the itching all day but in keeping with bed bugs i get it in my sleep at night, probably the worst but not every night, though with time it seems to be getting worse so again that could be the eggs hatching and multiplying in numbers maybe?
I dont have any bite marks, though i have read this is common but i cant see any bugs on me at all anywhere and after reading many guides and advice on looking for them, i can't find them in my current room anywhere.
My understanding is that i probably picked them up from a bed and since then they have been on me but they dont live on me - is that right? - does that mean that at night they leave my body to live on anything close by and that when i go to sleep they, being nocturnal,they travel from their hiding places and feed on me and then leave me again by next morning? Is the continual itching through the day therefore from the bites the night before, not from them still on my body?
Before washing and treating all my clothes and belongings i want to understand what i have and then the best way to try and get rid. I plan to take all my clothes and bags to the laundry and wash on 60 degrees and clean everything else with a spray mixture of dettol and baby oil, which i use already as a mosquito repellent and have read elsewhere this kills the bugs but not any eggs apparently. So if i have eggs on me, and i cant kill them, but can kill all the bugs on me and my possessions, doesnt that mean that when the eggs hatch i am faced with the same continual problem until finally i kill them all and by chance kill the egg layers too?
I am going today to try see a local doctor but unsure i will get the right advice so i hope someone can help me on here too.
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Smarter Treatments for Bed Bugs – Smarter Pest Control
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Man Allegedly Throws Bedbugs at Case Worker | NECN – NECN
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In Augusta, Maine, bedbugs have become more than household pests. Police say they were used to carry out a crime.
Charles Manning, 74, of Augusta, has been charged with misdemeanor assault and obstructing government operation.
Police say Manning spilled a cup full of bedbugs on the Augusta General Assistance office desk, and several of the bugs landed on a case worker.
"They hit my arm, and they hit my body," said Sarah Russell, the case worker hit with the bedbugs. "I was shocked."
The Augusta City Center had to be evacuated and closed for the day, as an exterminator treated the building for bedbugs.
On Thursday, Kennebec County District Attorney Maeghan Maloney announced Manning would face criminal charges.
"I'm not looking for Mr. Manning to spend time in jail," she said. "What I'm looking for is to make sure this doesn't happen again."
She said bedbugs are a problem in the Augusta area, but she has never heard of them being used in an assault.
Manning could not be reached for comment Friday. Maloney said he will appear in court in August.
Published at 8:41 PM EDT on Jul 7, 2017 | Updated at 9:51 PM EDT on Jul 7, 2017
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The bedbug letter – Casper Star-Tribune Online
I dont know if its true, but if not, urban legends have a truth to tell.
The narrative is of a supposed incident in which the American Pullman Car Company had received a complaint about a bug infestation in one of its sleeping cars in 1889.
Supposedly, Mr. Phineas P. Jenkins, a salesman of pig-iron products for the Monongahela Ironworks Company of Pittsburgh, was traveling in a Pullman car on the New York Central Railroad and found that his berth was infested with bedbugs.
Jenkins wrote a letter to the company describing his disgusting accommodations.
As the story goes, he later received a hugely apologetic and detailed reply:
The car was located on March 8, immediately removed from passenger service and sidetracked in a remote area until it could be transported by a specially dispatched locomotive to our maintenance facility at Alton, Illinois. There, it has been stripped of all furnishings. The bedding, upholstery, curtains, carpet and all other combustible materials have been burned. The toilets and their fixtures have been scrubbed down and sterilized with carbolic acid. By the time you receive this letter, the car will have been fumigated and steam cleaned from end to end.
The intended effect was sspoiled, however, because enclosed with the letter was a handwritten note by George Pullman to his secretary, Sarah send this (expletive) the bedbug letter.
Evidently, this bedbug letter was the mass produced letter everyone received who complained about bugs. Two similar stories are recorded to have originated in 1917 and 1941.
Sometimes we treat people like this. We send them the bedbug letter, the form letter, that pretends we have heard them and that they matter to us.
In our hurriedness, we ask, How are you? when we dont really have space or energy to care. We say Let me know if I can do anything, hoping they dont take us up on our pretend offer. Sometimes we actually say, Im so sorry, when we are honestly just relieved that it isnt us.
Maybe Mark Twain was right when he said, You should never tell people your problems because 80 percent of them wont care, and the other 20 percent will think you deserve them!
As a Christ follower, one who is on a journey to know and love God, I am encouraged to be compassionate. To care about those in my world; to be present in their pain.
Every single day we come in contact with at least one other human being, a person made in the very likeness of God. We all have something in common: we are all fighting a battle on some front. A wayward kid, an ailing parent, a divorce, a death, a lost job, a dashed dream.
I dont want to simply send another image bearer the bedbug letter.
Lets not give those in our sphere of influence the passing nod of pretending we care. Instead, lets choose to clothe ourselves in compassion. Lets make eye contact, listen carefully, ask meaningful questions and help, if we can.
God is always moved by our suffering, our struggle, our sorrow. So much so that he sent not a bedbug letter but the Son. Shouldnt our lives reflect the same kind of heart?
Larry and Linda Kloster sponsor this column.
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The bedbugs are back in town: Pest treatment protocol underway at … – Charleston Post Courier
Bedbugs have returned to one Charleston Fire Department station just a month after officials announced they were rid of the pests that had uprooted firefighters from four stations.
Firefighters from Station 11, on Savannah Highway near Markfield Drive, will move to Station 16, about 3 miles away on Ashley Hall Plantation Road, during pest treatment. The bugs were found on a covered mattress in the station's dormitory. This is the second time they have been found at Station 11.
A pest-sniffing dog determined the infiltration was limited to one area of one room.
The department has developed a set of pest control protocols because of its previous problems with bedbugs, Interim Fire Chief John Tippett said in the release.
"In this case, they appear to be working well, as we have been able to identify this outbreak at an early stage, and take quick action while it is still confined to a small portion of one room in the facility, he said.
The last infestation of bedbugs in fire stations lasted a month, eventually culminating in the use of large propane tanks to heat the insides of the stations to rid them of bugs.
Reach Jack Evans at (843) 937-5491. Follow him on Twitter @JackHEvans.
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