New York is one of the countrys most diverse states, housing    its largest metropolitan area and also some of its most    pristine natural attractions. While the states continental    climate, temperate winters, and preserved parkland generally    keep disease and unwanted pests at bay, there are some pests    and inconveniences within the state for homeowners and    apartment dwellers.  
    One of the most visible  and most annoying  is the bed bug.    Infestations have been reported in the state on an on-off basis    over the past five decades, with DDT spraying in the late 1950s    going some way towards eliminating their presence in the state.    However, with use of the chemical now tightly controlled and    population density continually increasing, New Yorks bed bug    problem still remains.  
    The most visible problem areas are the states cities, with New    York City reporting the highest rates of bed bug infestation.    As the bugs spread throughout homes, apartments, and contained    buildings, a proactive response is required to remove them    completely. With New York Citys density and the citys    variable climate, bed bugs are able to spread fairly easily.  
    How are bed bugs spreading throughout New    York?  
    There are several reasons for the spread of bed bugs throughout    New York, the most frequent of which is the states warm    summers and favorable environment for the bugs. Most strains    of    bed bugs are resilient to cool winters and fairly comfortable    living in buildings, giving the states somewhat chilly    seasonal temperatures little advantage in combating their    spread and mating.  
    Its in the fairly warm temperatures seen throughout the summer    that they thrive. Building owners in major centers such as New    York City and Rochester report an increase in the number of    infestations during the states summer months  a seasonal    increase that has prompted routine spraying in many major    buildings and housing complexes.  
    One of the reasons for the swift spread of the bugs is the    states population density, particularly that seen in major    centers. New York City has experienced continual bed bug    infestations since the mid 1990s, with apartment owners in    dense areas such as Midtown Manhattan reporting more cases than    homeowners living in less dense areas. In short, density leads    to the spread of bed bugs.  
    Another major reason, although one thats less significant than    population density, is the age of many of the states    buildings. As one of the United States oldest major population    centers, New York has a large collection of older houses and    historical apartment buildings. Without routine spraying    efforts, these buildings can become major centers for bed bugs    and other insects.  
    Which major centers are most at risk for bed bug    infestation?  
    Due to its population density and sheer size, New York City has    the highest level of infestations per capita. The citys    built-up nature and limited park space (when compared to    regional towns) makes it an ideal location for the bugs to    reproduce. Reports of infestations have slowed since their peak    in the mid-1990s, although occasional cases of widespread bed    bug infestations still appear.  
    Smaller population centers such as Rochester, Albany, and    Buffalo also experience occasional bed bug infestations.    However, due to their relatively low population density, the    spread of such cases tends to be limited and infestations are    more easily solved. Small towns in the state have reported    isolated infestations, through its unlikely the bugs will    spread rapidly.  
    Bed bugs in Manhattan and Downtown New York    City  
    Bed bugs are a major issue in New York Citys most dense areas.    During the late 1990s, a surge in the number of reported cases    lead to the city starting its own task force to fight the bugs,    with one city division going so far as to recommend forced    spraying in residential buildings. While bed bugs are less    prevalent than they once were, they remain an annoyance for    Manhattan residents.  
    The most frequently affected areas are those with dense    residential accommodation  Manhattans Upper East Side,    Downtown, and Harlem areas tend to report the most cases.    Despite their greater density, commercial office spaces rarely    experience infestations due to the lack of inhabitable space    for the pests. Apartments, condominiums, and dense townhouses    are most at risk.  
    Bed bugs most often reside in bedding, furniture, and closet    spaces. This means that the citys large apartment complexes    and shared housing buildings are most at risk of infestation.    The bugs spread by jumping  quite literally  from the    clothing of one host to another, making the citys transport    system a likely area for the spread of bedbugs. In short, keep    your distance when on the subway.  
    In most Manhattan residences, building management is    responsible for ensuring that bed bugs dont spread far. If you    spot bed bugs in your apartment or condo, contact the building    management team as quickly as possible  the bugs spread    quickly in dense spaces, and could very easily become an issue    for your neighbors. In private residences, its best to contact    an exterminator.  
    Residents have implemented a number of measures to stop the    spread of bed bugs in central New York City. The Bedbug City    map is one of several visual interpretations of the bugs    infestations, using Google Maps to highlight problem areas.    Retail outlets that are infested with the bugs act quickly to    eliminate them, as evidenced by the recent Hollister bed bug    fiasco in SoHo.  
    All in all, Manhattan remains a major centre for bed bugs in    New York City, and residents should be vigilant in ensuring    that their properties dont become infested. While the borough    experiences less infestations on average than residential areas    such as Brooklyn and Queens, it remains one of New York States    most at-risk counties. Check apartments before renting, and    spray homes regularly.  
    Bed bugs in Brooklyn, Queens, Bronx, and Suburban New    York City  
    Recent statistics from the NYC Department of Housing    Preservation and Development have shown an increase in the    number of reported cases in Brooklyn, making the largely    residential borough the most infested in New York City. The    large and densely populated borough reportedly receives close    to 1500 more calls year than its neighbor and runner-up    Manhattan.  
    The department has pointed to numerous reasons for the    boroughs high rate of infestation, the most obvious of which    is its large number of residential buildings. While Manhattan    is home to most of the citys hotels and commercial buildings,    its rate of infestation remains lower due to more vigilant    cleaning efforts. Hotels and offices are more likely to spray    for bugs than renters and homeowners.  
    Another major cause is the boroughs large amount of low-cost    accommodation. While Manhattan remains New York Citys hotel    center, Brooklyn is home to a larger number of low-price hotels    and shared hostels. Studies suggest that while high-end hotels    are equally as vulnerable to infestations, their efforts in    removing the bugs tend to be more dedicated and effective.  
    Recent bed bug reports in the borough include an outbreak at    the District Attorneys Office  one so severe that it prompted    the buildings closure for several days. Well-known area blog    McBrooklyn is one of several to report an increase in bed bug    complaint rates, claiming that there has been a 1,900 percent    increase in the number of reported cases in the last six years.  
    Another well-known city website  particularly to residents    that have experienced outbreaks  gives advice on the legal    side of bed bug infestations in the city. Most of its reported    cases are from home and condo buildings in Brooklyn, although a    smaller number come from residences in Queens and the Bronx,    primarily from similar shared apartment buildings and co-op    housing complexes.  
    Due to its lower population density and house-centric    construction, bed bug outbreaks are fairly rare and isolated in    Staten Island. Individual callouts are frequent and    infestations do occur, although its rare for the bugs to    spread throughout an entire block, as is seen in Brooklyn and    Queens. The outer reaches of Queens are also unlikely to    experience outbreaks, due to their lower population density.  
    Bed bugs in the Greater New York City region  
    New York City isnt just the city itself  the Greater New York    City area spread across four states and houses close to    twenty-million residents. With a high population density and    many buildings that, simply put, arent adequately cared for,    outbreaks remain common in areas such as Yonkers, Jersey City,    and smaller residential communities across Long Island.  
    Recent developments have pointed towards a greater level of    government assistance for building owners experiencing    outbreaks. The New Jersey Pest Control Convention highlighted    the amount and frequency of outbreaks in the area, claiming    that a greater level of monitoring and vigilance is required in    order to keep houses, apartment buildings, and co-op residences    free of the pests.  
    In April, a conference hosted by the Environmental Protection    Agency further raised awareness of the bugs in the Greater New    York area, highlighting their potential to spread throughout    less dense areas such as the regions largely suburban    residential zones. Problem areas include schools, small    apartments, and public transportation  one area where the    pests can easily spread through clothes.  
    While rates of infestation are lower in New York Citys    surrounding areas than in the city itself, a number of legal    measures have been taken to ensure that the pests are unable to    spread easily. The bed bug bill  one of several measures    passed in New Jersey, has mandated that building owners and    landlords must spray for bedbugs as soon as they have notice,    else they could face a fine.  
    The fines are, expectedly, fairly steep. Each infested bedroom    could cost landlords up to $300, with common areas and hallways    approaching $1,000 per reported offense. The surrounding    counties are fighting bed bug issues directly, using measures    that many believe should have been implemented in New York City    close to a decade ago. Reported cases in the region are    declining, albeit slowly.  
    Recent outbreaks, and how theyve affected    businesses  
    The most alarming outbreaks in New York are those that occur in    commercial buildings, especially retail outlets and    high-traffic locations. Outbreaks in the Abercrombie &    Fitch stores have remained a leading feature for the citys    news media over the past two months, with most outlets using    them as an example of the citys growing problem with unwanted    and easily spreadable household pests.  
    One of the citys major co-op housing projects has also    experienced an annoying  and expensive  outbreak. The unnamed    Theater District co-op complex was forced to shell out almost    $250,000 in fees to remove the bugs from its buildings, after    residents filed complaints with management. The cost of    fighting an infestation increases with time, as the bugs can    spread from one unit to another.  
    A less recent New York Times study has pointed to the bugs    lack of discrimination when it comes to social class or    spending habits. Exterminators have reported that many of the    citys most expensive and exclusive hotels are home to the    bugs, most of which spread through cleaning units and shared    usage of furniture. Luggage is also a home for bed bugs, and    can spread from bag to bad unnoticed.  
    For commercial operators within the city, bed bugs remain (and    will likely continue to be) a major issue. Their invisibility    during daytime hours makes them a difficult force to combat,    and a strong resistance to standard extermination sprays makes    them an even more difficult pest to force out of houses    independently.  
    The most obvious, and beneficial, solution is to contact a    qualified exterminator. Due to the large amount of reported    cases within New York City and its surrounding areas, bed bug    exterminators tend to be fairly priced and readily available.    Treating the bugs before they become ubiquitous is important    it will lower the cost of extermination and lower    the risk of them spreading.  
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