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Bed Bugs Exterminator Queens NYC: Queens Pest Control

November 22nd, 2017 by Presto

Thank you for visiting our Pest Control and Extermination Website! Bedbugs Exterminator Bronx offers Pest Management services to homes and businesses all across the Borough of Queens. If you are visiting this site from one of the other four Boroughs, we are happy to inform you that we provide affiliate services to all of New York City.

The last twenty years have seen an epidemic rise in Bedbug Infestations. It doesnt matter how clean your home is or in what neighborhood you reside in, Bedbugs are a potential problem for everyone in the borough. New York City as a whole is a breeding ground for Bedbugs exactly because of what makes the city so great. The immense population density and the huge amount of tourists and visitors to the city make the area a haven for these tiny creatures.

The reason we started Bedbugs Queens was because we recognized the headache that Bedbugs represent and we wanted to do everything that we could to make lives easier across the city. We have a large and dedicated staff of impeccably trained and highly responsible Pest Management Specialists with decades of experience combating various forms of Pest Infestation, including Bedbugs.

Bedbugs used to be a big problem in New York and went away for a long time. It is believed that the widespread use of fumigation for roaches and other pests eliminated most of the problem. As exterminators turned to traps for roaches and rats, Bedbugs started to make a comeback because they are not effectively corralled by traps and baits.

Bedbug Removal may be our trademark service, but we also provide Extermination and Control Services for any Pest Problems that you are currently facing or would like to avoid in the future.It doesnt matter if you have termites in your floors, roaches in your walls, or raccoons in your ceiling, we have the tools and passion to get the job done right, right away!

In addition to our home and residential service, our Exterminators and Field Biologists are also highly skilled in treating Commercial properties of all kinds. No business is too large or too small.

Whether you need your restaurant treated for roaches or you have a sensitive workspace like a laboratory or hospital that requires a specific treatment protocol, we have the training to get the job done effectively and efficiently.

We can arrange to provide our services at any time that you prefer. We recognize that some businesses may best be suited to bi-annual treatments, whereas others may need treatment and/or inspection much more frequently.

At Bedbugs Exterminator Queens, we recognize our obligation to both protect the environment and act in the best health interests of our customers. We follow rigid guidelines and use methods which provide maximum effectiveness with minimum impact on the environment and particular concern for your safety.

We also provide training classes where we can teach you or your employees what they can do to eliminate pests at home or at the workplace.

Our highly detailed seminars will train you how to personally take care of Pest Infestations in your home or at your workplace. With our help, you can learn how to effectively safeguard your home from all of the most frustrating pests.

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Queens Bed Bug Map – Bed Bugs Exterminator Queens

September 27th, 2017 by Presto

All About Queens

Queens is one of the five Boroughs of New York. Queens is located on the eastern side of New York City on Long Island, adjacent to Brooklyn. Queens is the largest of the five boroughs in terms of land mass, and Brooklyn is the only borough that has a greater population.

Queens became a member of New York City proper in 1899, when the five boroughs voted to incorporate. Queens is both a borough and a county, and the county is also named Queens.

Queens is one of the most highly populated places in the United States. If it were its own city, it would be larger than every city in the country besides Chicago, L.A., and Brooklyn.

Queens was first established in 1683, when the colony of New York was divided into 12 counties. Queens was named after Catherine of Braganzia, queen of King Charles II. Queens County used to be much larger, but the county was split when it joined New York City. Today, the area of Queens County that was split off is known as Nassau County.

Queens is a very unique place because of the level of diversity it fosters. There are more nationalities and ethnicities represented in Queens than any city in the rest of the world. The population of Queens is greater than two million, and almost half of those inhabitants are foreign born. In Queens, there are nearly 150 languages spoken, and inhabitants come from over 100 different countries.

Many people think of New York City as a metropolis of apartment and condominium living, but Queens actually offers a great variety of places to live. As one approaches Manhattan, most people live in huge multi-unit apartment buildings, but the further away from Manhattan that you get, the more diverse the housing options become.

The neighborhoods with the densest populations are Long Island City, Ridgewood, and Astoria. On the eastern edge of the borough, the neighborhoods become quite suburban, with a large number of single-family homes. The most suburban neighborhoods are those such as Little Neck, Douglaston, and Bayside. These neighborhoods share much more in common with neighboring Nassau County than they do Astoria or Manhattan.

One of the main reasons that Queens experiences such diversity is because two out of the three airports which represent New York City are located in the borough. The airports, La Guardia and John F. Kennedy International Airport, are huge economic drivers in the borough, and they ferry millions into and out of the city each year.

Queens has a lot of fun and interesting stuff to do. If you are a fan of food with international flavor, Queens is one of the best places to visit in the world. Every neighborhood in Queens has its own restaurants and cafes which cater specifically to the residents of the neighborhood, meaning that whatever you are craving, there is somewhere in the borough that makes it better than anywhere else in the world.

The borough is also the home of the New York Mets as well as one of the most highly regarded tennis tournaments in the world, the United States Open.

Rockaway beach is a fantastic place to visit for a day in the sun, and there are also fantastic museums such as the New York Hall of Science and the Queens County Farm Museum.

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Check your Hotel Apartment for complaints of Bed Bugs pg2

September 20th, 2017 by Presto

Discussion Navigation: Hotel Bed Bugs (pg 1) Hotel Bed Bugs (pg 2) Hotel Bed Bugs (pg 3) Hotel Bed Bugs (pg 4)

chris:

My husband and I and 2 other couples are staying in the Bellagio hotel in Las Vegas at the end of this month. I am getting nervous about going away with all this bed bug talk. Any talk of bed bugs there?

Peggy:

We are headed to 4 Queens in Vegas just a week out. I called to see if I should come armed, the hotel desk put me though to CS to Guest services, to Guest Services manager and at that point I was informed it was a nationwide problem. That says a BIG YES, WE HAVE THEM AT 4 QUEENS LV without admitting. Does anyone know? Im ready to cancel vacation! H>>E>>L>>P!

John:

I canceled my reservation at the Days Inn Hershey due to bed bug report. Now I have reservations at the Comfort Inn, 7744 Linglestown Road, Harrisburg, PA, US, 17112. I havent seen any reports of bed bugs here but that doesnt mean they dont have them. Any information/help is greatly appreciated.Thank you.

ame:

HI. We are going to Myrtle Beach next week. 9/5. Have there been any reports atCheck-In Address: ADVANTAGE SERVICES 1784 HIGHWAY 17 BUSINESS N., SURFSIDE BEACH, SC 29575, United StatesUnit address: 5905 S. KINGS HIGHWAY, Room 4313 , MYRTLE BEACH, SC 29575,Thanks!

Jeanie:

I am interested in the Best Western in Napoleon Ohio. I will be sending a crew of men there next week and I would like to know if this hotel has had any problems with bed bugs.1290 Independence Dr. Napoleon Ohio 43545

Tim Paretti:

Staying in Washington,DC at the Hilton Garden Inn on 14th St. I am a little concerned.

Cathy:

Can you please check to see if bed bugs exist at the Westin Hotel, 50 South Capitol Avenue, IndianapolisIN ? Thanks

Janet:

Please let me know whether there are bed bug complaints forDoubletree Metropolitan Hotel New York City

569 Lexington AvenueNew York, NYUnited States, 10022

Gerry Farkas:

Planning on staying at the Grand Hyatt 42nd at Park Ave. New York in early October. Any reports of bugs at that Hotel?

Marvin:

Going to Branson, Mo in the muddle of sept staying at the Surry Inn, are there any reports of Bed Bugsthere?

Pam Burk:

My parents suffered bedbug bites at the Courtyard by Marriott Cincinnati Covington. My mother was bitten while there, but did not know what they were. After arriving home, her bites became infected and she went to the Dr. who told her he suspected bed bugs. They called an exterminator and he is quoting them $800 for treatment. Now my dad is being bitten. Have you had any other complaints from this location? My parents were there the weekend of July 2, 2010 for my daughters wedding.

pat klingenbeck:

Will be staying in las vegas in september, at treasure island and was wondering if there have been complaints of bed bugs.Any info on las vegas hotels would be appreciated.

KM:

We will be staying at Disneys Caribbean Beach Resort in Lake Buena Vista, FL (900 Cayman WayLake Buena Vista, FL 32830.) Do you have a way of finding out official health reports or history and remedy of this?

Jeanie:

Please check the Knights Inn at 2395 Scott st., Napoleon OhioPlease let me know as soon as you can Thank you

cheryl beckmann:

i will be going to san diego next month and i wondered if the town and country resort and convention center has any bedbug complaints. thanks.

Craig:

Hi ,I am planning on staying in Columbus, Ohio this weekend any information onHyatt on Capitol Square75 East State Street,Columbus, Ohio, USA 43215Doubletree Guest Suites Columbus50 South Front Street, Columbus, OH 43215-4145Courtyard by Marriott Columbus Downtown Hotel35 West Spring Street, Columbus, OH 43215Thanks

Chris:

Hi there, we are planning to stay at Cedar Lodge Condos in Pigeon Forge, TN the 2nd weekend in September. Just wondering if you have any info on this location to see if they might have bedbugs? Love this site!Thanks a bunch,Chris

Erin:

Hi,Ive planned a trip to NYC and realized after the fact that they are having issues with bed bugs (which I suppose is pretty much the case everywhere). So now Im panicking. Could you please tell me if you have heard of any bed bug problems at the St James Hotel at 109 W 45th Street. Is there a way to find out about reported cases at hotels and if the hotel has done anything to rectify it?Thanks!!

Fred Halfen:

We have future stays at the Ramda Inn North Platte, NE ; Super 8 Rifle, CO; and the Ramada Select Green River, UT. Are there any reports from these locations?

Colleen Edwards:

Anything on bugs at the Embassy Suites Rockside in Independance, OH. I hear Ohio has a big problem and Im heading there on Sunday.thanks!Colleen Edwards

voorpatz:

well be staying at the Marriott at the Brooklyn Bridge, NY. ive heard some bad reports concerning NYC. any news about the Marriott?thanks

dawn:

Hi,We will be traveling for me to have surgery with a specialist. Would make for a miserable recovery to end up with BBs! Please let me know if you find any problems with:Howard Johnson, Murfreesboro, TNComfort suites perimeter center, Atlanta, GAThanks!

Angie:

Any bedbug reports here?Embassy Suites Atlanta Galleria2815 Akers Mill Road, Atlanta, Georgia, United States 30339THANKS SOOOO MUCH

mary beth:

i will be staying at a marriot hotel near chelsea pier? i believe it is the fairfield inn manhatten/chelsea. anyone know about bedbugs at this hotel?

JP:

What is the latest on Hilton Hotel on 6th Avenue in New York City? Thank you!

Pat:

planning a trip to Branson, Mo. what Motels are safe.looking at Angel inn, Grand Oaks, Quality Inn?Branson landing

Sandy:

Hello,I am stying at the Embassy Suites and Conference Center Murfreesboro TN this weekend. Any bed bug reports on this hotel? 1200 Conference Center Boulevard, Murfreesboro, Tennessee, United States 37129ThanksSandy

gigi:

Has there been a bed bug issue at the Wingate by Wyndham hotel in West Chester, Ohio?Orthe Animal Kingdom Lodge at Walt Disney World?

Tracy:

Will be going to Las Vegas soon. Any problems with bed bugs and The Monte Carlo?

Pat Perkins:

I am going to Branson the week of Oct 15-18 and am wondering if there are any hotels or motels with reports of bed bugs

Ashley:

We are staying at the Days Inn on The Days Inn Gatlinburg On The River, 304 Hemlock St.,Gatlinburg, TN 37738, in early October. Have they have any reports of bed bugs??Thanks!

Jim:

Planning to stay at Holiday inn Express 2300 North Main Street Roswell NM 88201 and Holiday Inn Express Balloon Fiesta Park 5401 Alameda Blvd NE Albuquerque NM 87113 wondering if there are any bed bug issues. Thanks! Jim

Cathy McDowell:

Wondering if there have been any reports on Intercontinental at Times Square

karen:

Hows the New york Palace for bedbugs?thanks

Jeanne:

I have a trip scheduled in Vegas the last week in October. I getting increasingly uneasy as I am staying at the Bellagio. Is there any hotels in vegas that have the least reports for bed bugs????

ashley farmer:

has the Quality Suites The Royal Parc Suites the address is 5876 W. Irlo Bronson Memorial HwyKissimmee Florida 34746 please call me at 859-437-0773

judy meridith:

Would you check to see if the Club Quarters hotel at Wall-street has any reports of bed bugs. Thank you so much.

Lisa A. Gaus:

Im going to a conference at The Park Vista Doubletree Hotel in Gatlinburg, TN later this month. Have you had any complaints of bed bugs there? The street address is 705 Cherokee Orchard Road. Thanks!

Susanders Sanders:

Destination is Old Town Hotel in Wichita, Kansas. Anyone know of reports of bedbugs? Thanks so much!

Hanna:

Hi there,Urgent request! We have reserverations at the Borgata in Atlantic City, NJ, for tomorrow and Friday nights, September 2 and 3. I just read on TripAdvisor that there have been recent reports of bed bugs! To make matters worse, hotel management has not bothered to respond to the Tripadvisor complaints. Can you find out if the hotel is addressin the problem? Im thinking I need to cancel my reservation!

Bed Bug Girl:

Hi Barbara sweet,I searched a number of online databases and could not find any reports of bed bugs at Ballys in Atlantic City Ballys tower specifically.

Thanks,Bed Bug Girl

Liz28:

Have any complaints been made about:Embassy Suites New York102 NORTH END AVENUENew York, NY 10281Embassy Suites

Bed Bug Girl:

Hi Cindi Luther,

I have searched a number of online databases and could not find any reports of bed bugs at the Hilton Airport in Indianapolis, IN.

ThanksBed Bug Girl

Bed Bug Girl:

Hi Claudine,

I have searched a number of databases and could not find any reports of bed bugs at Courtyard by Marriott, Hutchinson Island Oceanside, 10978 S. Ocean Drive, Jensen Beach, FL, nor at Clarion Hotel, 260 E. Merritt Island, Causeway SR520, Merritt Island, FL.

Thanks,Bed Bug Girl

Eileen:

Can you tell me if there have been any reports of bed bugs at the Radisson Hotel- Pittsburgh Green Tree address is: 101 Radisson Drive, Pittsburgh, PA 15205

Scott Kirkpatrick:

I have a friend who will be staying at the Holiday Inn in Kearney, Nebraska on the night of August 19th. Are there any reports of bed bugs?

Nicola Guesken:

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Bedbugs Information for Homeowners & Tenants

July 2nd, 2017 by Presto

Bed bugs can enter homes by latching onto used furniture, luggage and clothing, and by traveling along connecting pipes and wiring. The resources on this page can help home owners, renters,and tenants prevent bed bug infestations and safely control them when they occur.

Right to a bed bug free environment : For tenants in New York, the right to a bedbug-free environment is included in New York City's Housing and Maintenance Code, Subchapter 2, Article 4 , which specifically names bedbugs in the list of insects the landlord is legally obligated to eradicate.

The New York City Department of Housing Preservation and Development (HPD) lists bedbugs as a Class B violation, which means that they are considered hazardous and that the landlord has 30 days to correct the problem. The landlord must eradicate the infestation and keep the affected units from getting reinfested. Learn more by reading the Metropolitan Council on Housing Fact Sheet on Bed Bugs .

Notice of Bed Bug Infestation History : New York City Administrative Code 27-2018.1 , which the Governor signed into law on August 31, 2010, mandates that new residential tenants in New York City be given a one-year bed bug infestation history. All State supervised rental and mutual housing companies in New York City are required to provide new residential tenants with a completed copy of this notice, which is also available on the agency's website . Learn more by visitingthe Metropolitan Council on Housingpage on Bed Bugs .

If a landlord fails to disclose bed bug history : Tenants can use the form DBB-N Tenants Complaint of Owners Failure to Disclose Bed Bug Infestation History/Notice and Order: Tenants have to call 1-866-275-3427 or call/visit one of the borough offices to request a copy of the form; the form will be mailed to the tenants address.

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Bed Bugs Resist Pesticides – livescience.com

June 20th, 2017 by Presto

A bed bug feeding on a human.

Bed bugs are back, as many urbanites know. And while exterminators usually can eliminate bed bugs, a study shows that some of the pesky insects are developing resistance to pesticides.

Bed bugs feed on human blood.

There are several kinds, but the one best adapted to U.S. homes and hotels is Cimex lectularius. Bed bugs hide in bed frames and mattresses typically. They feed about once every five to 10 days, and not just at night. There are some reports that the bugs can harbor bacteria and diseases such as HIV and hepatitis B virus, but the insects have not been found to transmit disease.

The resistance study by toxicologist John Clark at the University of Massachusetts Amherst and his colleagues found that some bed bugs in New York City continued to thrive after being treated with pyrethroid insecticides, in particular deltamethrin, which attack their nervous systems.

A comparative sample of bed bugs from Florida showed no such resistance.

The New York bugs have acquired mutations in their nerve cells, which blunt the neurotoxic effect of the pyrethroid toxins used against them, according to Clark and his colleagues at Korea's Seoul National University.

The mutations affect sodium channels (resembling pores) in the neurons' outer membrane, where electrical nerve impulses are produced. In the past, these nervous system poisons could effectively paralyze and kill the bugs, but this is no longer always the case.

Using molecular techniques, the researchers sequenced genes related to the sodium ion channel's operation in both groups and identified two mutations found only in the resistant population. Similar mutations have been found in other pyrethroid-resistant insects and are likely the cause of the resistance in bed bugs, Clark and colleagues said.

The results are detailed in the November 2008 issue of the Journal of Medical Entomology.

264 times more resistant

Resistance means mutations are acquired over time by selection with pyrethroid, so the neuronal pores no longer respond to their toxic effects. Clark and colleagues found that these pores in New York City bed bugs are now as much as 264 times more resistant to deltamethrin.

This means that even if treated, New York City bed bugs can continue to feed on humans.

The researchers are not sure how widely this resistance has spread beyond New York.

"This type of pyrethroid resistance is common in many pest insects and the failure of the pyrethroids to control bed bug populations across the United States and elsewhere indicates that resistance is already widespread," Clark said.

The good news

Unless the researchers sampled every population of bed bugs in New York, it is unlikely that all NYC bed bugs are resistant to the insecticide, said Louis Sorkin, an entomologist at the American Museum of Natural History in New York.

Also, most pest control companies rely on more than one insecticide to combat bed bugs, he said. The ideal is to use a combination of chemicals that have different modes of action perhaps one is good at killing the adults and nymphal stages immediately while another is better at lingering and killing bugs days later and come from different chemical families, not just pyrethroids, Sorkin said.

Exterminators also have different ways to administer insecticides, which can make a difference foams, powders, aerosols. However, over-the-counter aerosol bombs are not recommended. They just cause the bugs to scatter, Sorkin said, and fail to get inside cracks where bugs can hide.

"Some people don't like to say they have bed bugs. They try to take care of it themselves, Sorkin said. But amateur attempts often just push the bugs away for a while and spread them into neighboring properties.

Many urban dwellers like to "trash pick," or go through the furniture and clothes that are left out on the curb before they are taken away by the garbage service. But nowadays, some of that furniture was put out as trash because it came from a home infected with bed bugs.

"People think, 'That's a nice piece of furniture,' and take it home. They get a bargain. The bed bugs are free, but controlling them is expensive," Sorkin said.

Integrated pest management

The state of the art in extermination is integrated pest management, Sorkin said, which means a multi-pronged attack that goes beyond spraying or misting insecticides.

Techniques include caulking, spackling and using other sealants to fill cracks and crevices, refinishing and sealing floors, injecting frozen carbon dioxide "snow" into electronics to freeze pests, re-painting walls and other surfaces, using low-moisture steam and clothes dryer heat to kill bugs, and injecting bug-killing dust into electrical outlets and switches. Sorkin and others recently collaborated with Jody Gangloff-Kaufmann and Cathy Pichler of the New York State IPM Program at Cornell University on an integrated pest management plan for homeless shelters in New York, which are susceptible to bed bugs.

"A lot of exterminations work because not all the populations here are resistant," Sorkin said. There are 400 products registered in New York for bed bug control, he said, although many of them are made of the same chemicals in different strengths, ratios and preparations.

There is even one company in Queens, New York, that works with moving companies for a total isolation approach for tough cases. Specially trained movers pack up your apartment and seal everything in plastic, Sorkin said, before taking everything to the company's fumigation center. Packages are opened and sealed up in an environment filled with toxic gas. Meanwhile, the empty apartment is also vacuumed and treated, and clothing is isolated and bagged.

"People have a lot of clutter in their apartments, but the more things are isolated, the better," Sorkin said.

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Family of 4 Loses Everything to Bed Bugs, But Learns What Life Is Really All About – Babble (blog)

June 15th, 2017 by Presto

It was Friday, May 26 when Ariel Esposito-Bernard was vacuuming her sons bedroom carpet and spotted the first bug.

Horrified, I scooped it into a baggie and stared at it, praying fervently that God turn it into a grasshopper, a spider, a centipede really anything except what it was; a bed bug, the Queens, New York momlater shared on Facebook.

What would follow in the next few days wasas frustrating as it was heartbreaking. Esposito-Bernard says she spent hours at the laundry mat, costing herhundreds of dollars. Night after night, the family was forced to throw awayevery single thing that could not be boiled or washed and dried on high heat. (Their curtains even melted in the process.)

But all their work was useless, and through somber words she shared, its all gone.

Just days after finding the first bug, Esposito-Bernard, her husband Chris, and their sons, 4-year-old Hunter and 19-month-old Sawyer, had lost everything.

I would like to say I was unaffected as I tossed my records, books, kids toys, furniture, shoes, cards, the kids library, rugs, beds, cribs, bookshelves etc in the trash, because in the end, it is just stuff, Esposito-Bernard admits, but I was. I sobbed over my sons trains as I tried to boil them and melted the entire pot. Chuggingtons mixed with Thomas all melted together, salted with my tears. I sobbed as I tossed the books I spent hours reading the boys.

In an interview with Babble, Esposito-Bernard explains that she called an exterminator right away, but that suddenly the week turned into a whirlwind of hell.

The most disturbing part, she says, isthat bed bugs arent just hardto find; theyre nearly impossible to get rid of.

You dont know where the bugs and eggs are, she continues. They are smaller than a grain of rice. They were in between the pages of books, and everything else that we began to inspect. They hide in all the cracks and crevices of the house, and since they dont just come out to chill, they are nearly impossible to clean, or kill.

Between the bed bugs themselves and the pesticides that destroyed everything else during the extermination process, the Esposito-Bernard family had said goodbye tonearly everything they owned.

Eventually we realized we could save nothing We were tossing memories.

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Eventually we realized we could save nothing, she says quietly. We spent hours trying to save my sons books, because they were important to us. The memories of reading the books to him; my husband reading to my son before he was born.

We were tossing memories, she relents.

The photo books, my husband made a huge one for our anniversary, all of the furniture, the kids toys, everything, Esposito-Bernard continues.One of the only things I saved was a handwritten book from my brother, which I sealed into a plastic bag with a note that says dont open until 2019, she says chuckling. I want to make sure that all the eggs are dead.

Its clear that themom-of-two has kept her humor through it all. While she may have lost nearly all of her possessions, she didjokingly point outthat there are still some things that remain a humongous stock pile of melted trains, for example.

In some ways its cathartic, to hear someone in the middle of what many people would consider to be devastating, finding something to smile about.

It was hard, she confesses, My brain kept saying that this is all our stuff; this is everything that we have accumulated. Living in New York, there isnt room for extra [things], so everything that we have, is very important to us. But, it has also been a cleansing time, she says, reflecting on what she has learned through the process.

I have oscillated between losing it and reminding myself its just stuff, Esposito-Bernardshared on Facebook. My family is healthy and intact. It is a season. It. Is. A. Season. It wasnt the books or those specific toys we played with that made [them] feel loved. It wasnt the exact crib we laid the boys in that made them feel safe. It was us. It was our time, our attention and our love that made our home. We will start over. We will build a new home.

And as she quipsto Babble, at least we wont have to hire movers when we move into it!

But jokes aside, the experience has been life-changing for the Esposito-Bernard family, in more ways than one.

I wrote, what I wrote, she says of her Facebook post, because I was trying to make the point that sometimes you have a lot, sometimes you have a little, but none of that is wrapped up in material goods.Right now, we have nothing, but our family is safe and healthy, and everyone that we have ever touched has come around, all at the same time, to stand together with us. And its reminding me that we have a lot. It has been breathtaking and incredible, and is a good example of what I want to teach my boys, that life is really about.

I know a little something about what thats like myself. After my husband left me and our kids five years ago, I lost nearly everything too, and was even thrust into poverty for a period of time.But inthe process, I learned more about myself and of life than I ever could have imagined.

Right now, the Esposito-Bernard family has almost nothing left from the life they used to lead; nothing, that is, except for everything that is truly important.

My son misses his books, Esposito-Bernard says, but what he is learning, is that he still has us.

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NYC Bed Bugs: New York Hotels With Reported Bed Bug …

February 18th, 2017 by Presto

Before a person can prevent an infestation, it is important to know what they are, how they live and what they look like. Once you know what they look like, hopefully, before you bring them home, you can avoid staying in hotels that have them.

Simply, they are small parasites that live in mattresses and other types of soft furniture. They are nocturnal and are hard to spot during the day. They are oval-shaped, and once they have fed on blood are reddish brown in color. If you ever see an insect in your home or hotel room that is flattish, oval-shaped and reddish brown, you should catch it and try to identify it.

These parasites feed on blood, primarily human blood. This is a major creep factor is associated with them beyond simply having a home pest. They come out at night, crawl on your sleeping body and make a meal of you. Some people may find the vampire myth sexy but nobody, except maybe an entomologist, can say the same about these insects.

For most people the idea of having them is completely repulsive. They are sneaky, gross and hated around the world. They attack people when they are at their most vulnerable and leave few signs behind.

New York City is #1 in many things, but it was not prepared to become the American city with the heaviest infestation. There is a simple reason for this resurgence. International travel gives these bugs new homes quickly. New York City is certainly a major travel hub. Vacationers head to NYC but the main culprit of the outbreak is people who travel for business.

Vacationers simply go from their home to a hotel and back. They are much less likely to drop these parasites in enough hotels to cause a major problem; although vacationers are often a victim, and bring them home unknowingly. People in business spend weeks or months hotel hopping. As our society has become global these bugs have staged a comeback.

The U.S. almost got rid of them early in the last century. Then international travel became more common and people were staying in hotels in countries that were still dealing with them. People would go to different countries and bring home a little something extra in their luggage and clothing. The U.S. now has a new booming industry eradication of these pests.

New York City may have them but how does one avoid staying in a hotel that has an active infestation. The insidious thing about these pests is that they do not always live in the flea-bag motels. It would be easy to stay in a slightly more expensive hotel but that is no guarantee of an infestation-free accommodation. Actually, the more expensive hotels are just as likely to have infestations.

With the Internet age in full force there is a website that is devoted to the places with reported infestations. The Bed Bug Registry is a website where people can report their sightings and experiences. People can use this free resource to avoid bringing home an unwanted souvenir.

These insects are sneaky little devils. They only come out in the dark unless the infestation is extreme. When you turn on the lights of your hotel room, they will quickly scurry away. Although it is hard to spot them, they do leave visible signs behind.

The most prevalent signs are blood smears on the sheets and waste along the bedrails. They hide behind the headboard, along the railings of the bed and between the mattress and bedsprings. If you cannot spot the little beasties, you should become accustomed to the other signs. These pests shed skin and leave fecal matter behind. This looks like a pile of pepper or coarse ash in areas where they nest.

People may not want to spend their evenings hunting for these bugs but that is better than bringing them home. Just strip the bed, check under the box springs and glance behind the headboard. If you see any signs, ask for a new room or find a new hotel.

Normally the vehicles that you ride in are not a problem when it comes to these insects. Places where people sleep or gather cause problems. There are things that you can do to keep the bugs from coming home with you. The use of a hard suitcase is one of the best things that one can do to keep them from hitching a ride home with you. Putting your clothing into a re-sealable plastic bag before putting them into the suitcase keeps them out of your clothing.

Remember that the hotels are there to serve you. You can ask them about their policy. How often do they inspect? Do they have an exterminator come in on a regular basis? Is the housekeeping staff knowledgeable? Asking these questions will not offend the staff at a quality hotel.

Once you are in the room, you want to keep your suitcase on top of a table or dresser. You should keep your clothes packed for a brief stay. You do not have to put your clothes in the bureau or closet.

When you come home unpack in a room that plenty of hard light-colored surfaces. Shake out and wash your clothing before putting them away. Inspect your luggage. Pay close attention to the handle and wheel area of the suitcase.

Even if you accidentally stay overnight in a hotel that has an active infestation there are ways to prevent bringing them home. Wash everything that is washable prior to re-entering your home. This includes clothing, linens and bags that contain clothes. If you cannot wash it, wipe it down. If you cannot wipe it down, put it in a bag for a year. That may sound extreme but these insects can survive for an entire year without feeding again.

Hotels are not the only place that one can pick up these bugs. Guests to your home can bring them in; children can get them at sleepovers or at camp and you can even get them by picking up a castoff piece of furniture that someone left at the side of the street. The owner of that free couch or mattress may have thrown it away because of bugs. Clean every previously owned item that comes into your home.

Even the most cautious people may still end up with a hitchhiker in their suitcase. Anyone can get them but you need to get rid of them as quickly as possible. The easiest way to rid your home of these pests is to contact a pest control company and let them deal with it. You can try DIY extermination but they are very hard to kill. Only a few chemicals will work on them. If you use the right pest killer but miss a few bugs, you will be right back where you started.

Talk to your neighbors. One of the best ways to find the best service is to find out whom your neighbor uses. Sure, it may be a little embarrassing but you do not have to be too specific about why you need a pest company.

Check the ads of the company. If they do not specifically mention these bugs, they may not be experienced their eradication. Ask questions of your pest control company. Make full use of your free consultation and inspection prior to making a decision. Do not listen to grandiose claims. It is difficult to get rid of these bugs. A reputable company will not claim that they can get rid of your problem with one visit.

When the pest company comes to treat your home, they will give you some homework. All homeowners need to do their part by following the instructions that the pest control company suggests. Remember, they are the professionals and you are paying for that knowledge. Follow their advice.

Although they bite, they do not transmit any diseases. However, some people are allergic to the bites. This can cause red and itchy circles to appear on the body. A little cortisone cream will control the itching but the only way to avoid bites is to rid your home of the infestation. Severe scratching of the bites may potentially lead to an infection but this is unrelated to the bugs themselves. If you itch until you break the skin, wash the sore area with soap and water to avoid infection.

The bites normally occur in clusters. There will be a line or collection of little circles on a part of the body. If you notice an unexplainable rash on your body that presents itself as itchy circles, check for an infestation. The inner arms, face and neck are prime feeding spots. These areas are often left uncovered during sleep and are easy places for the bugs to feed.

With the high number of infestations occurring in New York City the city has had to put a few recommendations into place to help combat the problem. Disposing of infected material is a major problem. When people put household items at the curb for the New York City sanitation department to pick up, people who may need the items salvage them for their own use. This spreads the infestation from home to home.

When disposing of a household item that has an active bug population New York City recommends the owner put a sign on the item that announces that it contains bed bugs. This gives the potential new owner a heads up as to what they may be bringing home with their new treasure. If the person disposing of the item can place it into a trash bag, they should do so. This keeps the bugs from leaving and keeps people from knowing what you are throwing away.

People should cut or damage larger items prior to placing them at the curb. A large slice in a mattress, box springs or couch will make it less attractive to scavengers. Do not bring new items into the home until the infestation has been eradicated. Failure to do so just gives them new places to hide and breed. An infested item is not something that one should donate. Giving to charity is great but giving something that will simply cause additional problems to the person you are trying to help is not very nice.

Apartment owners in New York City have the additional problem of keeping them from moving from apartment to apartment. Ask all tenants to report an infestation to the building management immediately. The owner or manager of the building will then be able to call an exterminator in to handle the problem. One should inspect all vacant apartments prior to finding a new tenant. It is easier to treat an empty apartment instead of one that is occupied.

Places where people come to stay for short durations are typically hit hard. The homeless, elderly and medically vulnerable do not need the additional stress of suddenly discovering that their sanctuary is also a haven for these parasites. This is a sensitive issue but one that does need to be addressed.

It is much easier to prevent an infestation than it is to treat one. All staff in any group living situation should be trained to interview new guests. The home should develop a regular set of questions that pinpoint possible carriers while allowing the person answering the questions to maintain their dignity and self-respect. Staff should ask the questions in a respectful and compassionate manner. When one feels as though someone is interrogating them, they may not give truthful answers.

Keeping bugs out can mean getting rid of plush and upholstered furniture. Bed frames should be metal, plastic and metal furnishing and no headboards are the best defense against them finding a hiding place. Linens and anything made of wood should be white. It is easier to spot them on a light colored surface. Box springs should be in a plastic sleeve. Do not use anything made of wicker. The open weave of wicker gives them too many places to hide.

Make eradication part of the culture of the home. Talk openly about them and encourage all residents to report any that they see. Getting rid of the taboo and shame associated will go far toward an open discourse within the home.

Have an exterminator on contract. If you have, or have had a problem, keep your exterminators coming by. They can check for pests and correct any problems early.

Reports of bugs being spotted in New York City public schools have parents concerned. The schools are required by law to report any instances. The infestations are not severe but do show just how prevalent they are. The schools claim that there are just a few bugs here and there but people should still be on the lookout.

Nobody expects to get these bugs from their movers. The surprising fact that movers are spreading them shocks people moving to a new home. The bugs hitch a ride in the moving truck and just wait for a comfy sofa to come in. This is the type of housewarming gift nobody wants or needs. It is important to ensure that you use a quality moving company. Many small unreliable companies out there are more than willing to take your money without offering a great service. Check the references of any moving company that you may be thinking of hiring.

According to ABC News, tourism is being adversely affected by these bugs. The Empire State Building and Bloomingdales, both top tourist attractions, have had recorded these bugs being spotted. When people read about this, they sometimes choose to take their vacation dollars elsewhere. People simply do not want to vacation is an area that has such creepy crawlies creeping around. A city that gets a reputation for being unclean or buggy quickly drops on the list of potential places to visit.

They do not bite if the lights are on. This is a myth. While they are most active at night, they will bite if the lights are on and there is a tasty body part handy.

Using pesticides will eradicate an infestation. This is a myth. The chemicals will not get into all the areas where they reside. You need to do a careful visual inspection and properly clean all infested rooms and items.

If an item is infested, the only option is to throw it away. This is a myth. If you can clean it, you can get rid of the bugs. If you cannot clean it, bag and store it for one year to control a new outbreak.

They are not known to spread disease. This is a fact. This was previously mentioned as a fact but bears repeating. While they are annoying and gross most experts believe that they do not carry illness.

Their bites give you itchy welts. This is both true and a myth. People that are allergic to bug bites will have a strong reaction, while those that are not allergic often times will have no reaction to the bite.

You cannot see one. This is a myth. This bug is small but is not microscopic. They are difficult to see only because of their color and that they are nocturnal creatures.

One visit from an exterminator is all you need for eradication of an infestation. This is a myth. Eradication and control requires a minimum of two visits. The exterminator should return to ensure that all bugs and their eggs are dead.

You can get a quote from a qualified exterminator over the phone. This is a myth. The price of a visit will be determined by the extent of the infestation and the size of your property. A good pest control company should offer a free consultation and then give a price estimate.

Only dirty people get them. This is a myth. Anyone can get them. The test of the sanitation of a home is how long they remain.

If you find them in your home, you are in good company. When you discover them and the owner of the property does nothing about it, call the NYC 311 line and report them. Everyone needs to do as much as they can to help combat the epidemic in New York City. It is everyones responsibility to help. Remember to be on the lookout for these pests, check your home and always use common sense in your travels.

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Bedbug Registry: Recent Bed Bug Reports for New York City

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Recent Bed Bug Reports for New York City

February 01

150 Corbin Pl This building is infested with bed bugs i was bitten all

January 29

Avenue Plaza LLC Room 206 had bedbugs on January 28th, 2016. I and my w

January 28

263 Eastern Pky Bedbugs have been spotted crawling on kitchen walls, ha

January 27

167 E 102nd St There has been a bed bug infestation going on for over a

January 26

261 Seaman Ave UPDATE to my original post on 12/02/15 - exactly NOTHING

Eurostars Wall Street Having seen the report now for bed bugs, I wish I

January 25

Sofitel New York I used to stay at this hotel frequently and was always

January 24

506 W 172nd St 1 bedbug found in Apartment 2A. Please beware! They may

January 22

312 W 34th St, New York Was bitten all over my neck at this theater. D

January 21

325 W 45th St My neighbor has bed bugs. Its simply disguising. This p

1331 Pacific St Apartment 6- unfed bedbug crawling up wall in one of th

January 19

Ace Hotel New York Oct 23rd 2015. Stayed at the ace in a room in the ba

January 18

153 Avenue B 2013 - All floors infested. Owners wanted to sell and want

January 16

Roosevelt Hotel Of New York City Stayed in room 1250 on Jan 13, 2016. L

Courtyard By Marriott New York Manhattan / Central Park I stood at this

January 14

8000 4th Ave Wide infestation in the building. It's horrible

3079 33rd St Bedbugs found & being treated for on 3rd floor of this 4-f

Holiday Inn Express Madison Square Garden Stayed there January 10th, 20

January 13

735 Rogers Ave As of June 2015 this whole building has been vacated, re

January 09

Astor On The Park Saw a video on Youtube about a horrible infestation a

January 08

1213 Avenue Z There are bedbugs in many apartments. The bugs are trav

961 Washington Ave Doing an Airbnb my husband got bit but I didn't we f

Comfort Inn Times Square West Stayed 1/03/16-1/04/16. I'm full of bite

January 07

Hampton Inn Manhattan Times Square North Hotel My husband and I stayed

January 06

754 Washington Ave My wife, myself and a new born baby was living in 3L

January 04

345 W 86th St Building has building wide infestation of bedbugs. 6th,8

Doubletree Guest Suites Can't remember which room I stayed in, but it w

January 03

67 93rd St Located 2 separate bedbugs in 2 different rooms of apartment

Intercontinental New York Times Square Hotel Lovely hotel No incidents

465 Central Park W http://www.nydailynews.com/new-york/bedbugs-bite-wom

1886 Broadway On December 27, 2015, I attended a showing at Lincoln Pla

1035 Washington Ave Is 1035 Washington Ave still having problems with b

January 02

510 Amsterdam Ave Between November 2012 and April 2013, there was an in

784 Saint Johns Pl My bed got infested with bed bugs last week. The man

Astor On The Park Hotel See this video https://www.reddit.com/r/videos/

535 W 49th St Had bed bugs three times in 4rw 2012 and 2013. Landlord

111 Macdougal St Moved into a 3rd floor apartment in May 2014. Immediat

December 31

Affinia Shelburne I have stayed at the Affinia twice now. Once for 4 mo

December 30

Doral Court Hotel This property now goes by the following name: THE

The Court - A St Giles Premier Hotel December 30, 2015 Early morning

December 28

Country Inn & Suites By Carlson, New York City In Queens, NY We boo

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Bedbugs – City of New York

January 21st, 2017 by Presto

Information for New York City Residents

Bed bug infestations are increasingly common, but there are steps that can be taken to prevent bed bugs from infesting your home. When bed bugs are present, they can be safely controlled. This web site will help you learn more about how they thrive, how to recognize and inspect for their presence, steps to take to prevent them from infesting your home, how to safely rid your home of bed bugs if they do occur, and also how to select and work with a pest management professional.

Read the guide, Preventing and Getting Rid of Bed Bugs Safely (PDF)

Bed bugs are small insects that are usually active at night when people are sleeping. Adult bed bugs have flat, brown oval bodies and are about the size of an apple seed.

The New York City area has more than 1,000 pest control companies and thousands of licensed pest management professionals. To get rid of bed bugs, you need to choose the right company, be clear about what you want done, and monitor the service you get.

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Discussion Navigation: Hotel Bed Bugs (pg 1) Hotel Bed Bugs (pg 2) Hotel Bed Bugs (pg 3) Hotel Bed Bugs (pg 4)

Rob Hernandez:

Can you assist with a check of this well known chain thx. Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites Keystone, SD 321 Swanzey Street Keystone, SD 57751

Kathy:

I am planning a trip to Las Vegas in October. We will be staying at Ceasars Palace and would like to know if there have been any reports about the hotel having begbugs. Thanks

Linda:

Please check on the Super 8 Motel in Danridge Tennessee for bed bugs! I will sleep much better if I know.

Amber:

Hi, Any reports of bed bugs at the Marriott Wardman Park in Washington DC. Im staying there while interviewing for medical school on October 26-27, 2010. Thanks, Amber

Bed Bug Girl:

Dear JE MA,

Good News! I searched various online databases for reports of bed bugs and found none for the following:

Sleep Inn (NH010) 72 Perkins Rd., Londonderry, NH, US, 03053

Best Western Executive Court Inn & Conference Center 13500 South Willow Street | Manchester, New Hampshire 03103

Holiday Inn Express 1298 South Porter St, Manchester NH

Thanks, Bed Bug Girl

Bed Bug Girl:

Dear Joy,

I searched a number of online databases and found no reports of bed bugs at the Courtyard Fort Myers Cape Coral, 4455 Metro Parkway, Fort Myers, FL 33916. You may want to take a look at our bedbug checklist page.

Thanks, Bed Bug Girl

Bed Bug Girl:

Dear Rob Hernandez,

I was unable to find any reports of bed bugs at the Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites Keystone, 321 Swanzey Street, Keystone, SD 57751.

Thanks, Bed Bug Girl

Bed Bug Girl:

Dear Mike Abeltins,

I researched back to 1-1-10 and over 150 various comments on several online databases. I found multiple reports of bed bugs at the Planet Hollywood Hotel & Casino, 3667 Las Vegas Boulevard South, Las Vegas, NV 89109. For example Bianca reported on 6-10-10, I stayed here back in April, on our last day we found over a dozen bed bugs in one of the beds, they were coming from the headboard. We (myself and the other people in my trip) are just hearing (3 months later) back from PH reps , they informed us that there is nothing they can do about it and they have not even said sorry. DO NOT STAY HERE; Travel_Truth123, 8-8-10, and did I mention the bed bugs! Would never stay here again.; stevbur, on 5-15-10, I got bed bugs here in late April 2010 and the hotel staff did not respond well.

Thanks, Bed Bug Girl

Anna:

My husband, and I are planning a stay in Nov. at (Caesars Cove Haven Resort) in the Pocanos Mountains in Pennsylvania. Have you any reports of bed bugs there.

Raquel:

Thanks for the information regarding the Hilton San Diego. Have you heard about bedbugs at the Paradise Point Resort at 1404 Vacation Road, San Diego, CA 92109 or the Hyatt Regency Mission Bay at 1441 Quivira Road, San Diego, CA 92109? I really appreicate the information as my husband and I are planning a short weekend together and would prefer it to be bedbug free. Thanks again.

Monique:

I stayed at the Russel Hotel 4 * in London, but didnt look very clean. Although I didnt get any bites, thank God, I saw 2 suspicious looking bugs. One was crawing on the desk and another one was crawling near the ceiling and then disapperared in a crack. They looked brownish and about halve an inch long. Im back home and uttely discusted, I can wash my cothes but not my coat, hat, jacket I left the luggage downstairs and will shake it and check for bugs. Could those have been bed even though my husbnd and I were not bitten? N.B. The windows were open and there was no screen. Thank you very much,

Barbie:

Have there been any reports of bedbugs at the Sheraton Atlantic City Convention Hotel? Thank you!!!

Xavier Jenkins:

While at this hotel this past weekend, I overheard the housekeeper manager talking about bed bugs with her staff. We were on the third floorneedless to say I got out of there as soon as I could shake my clothes out and pack my bags. I KNOW FOR A FACT THIS HOTEL HAS THEM AND MANAGEMENT DOES NOT CARE Ramada Inn 7253 Parkway Drive Hanover, MD 21076 (410) 712-4300

Colleen:

Any reports on the Hilton at 1335 Avenue of the Americas in NYC? Thanks!

Tracy:

Can you check the following two hotels for me? Courtyard New York Manhattan/Midtown East 866 Third Avenue New York, New York 10022 USA Phone: 1-212-644-1300 and Sheraton Denver Colorado Downtown Hotel 1550 Court Place Denver, CO 80202 Ph: (303) 893-3333 or (800) 325-3535 Thanks! Tracy

Lauren:

Has there been bedbugs in 1625 S Ocean Blvd, North Myrtle Beach, SC 29582-3995? We are going there over Thanksgiving with my elderly father and 2 young children. The name of the hotel in Myrtle Beach is Crescent Shores in North Myrtle Beach. Thanks!!!! Lauren

Beth:

I recently found what look like bites on both of my upper thighs. The bites on one leg form a big circle, and a triangle on the other leg. They definitely look like bed bug bites Ive seen on this site. But Im baffled because my legs were covered, and areas that were exposed, like my arms, ankles and neck, are bite-free. Ive searched my mattress, box spring, bed frame and pillows and havent found any sign of bed bugs. And every morning when I get up, I flip back my sheets to look for bugs and havent found anything. If I have bed bugs, I just want to get rid of them, but I dont feel good about hiring an exterminator if Im not even sure I have them. Is there anything I can do to find out for sure that I have them? I have a theory that my legs might have gotten bit while I was at the movies. They showed up the morning after I was at a theater. Is that possible? Help me! I cant stop doing bed bug research and its driving me crazy!

Riley:

Can you tell me if the bed bug situation has been rectified at Great Wolf Lodge, PA

Selena:

We recently stayed at the Intercontinental San Juan, Puerto Rico and we saw a bedbug crawling on the headboard. We got a new room and dont have any bites but we caught it and put in in a glass. They said they dont have a problem there but I had the proof in my hand. So I would look elsewhere. Good Luck ! Thank You ,Selena

Sally Ahnger:

Id like to know if there have been any bed bug complaints for the Seaport Hotel, at 1 Seaport Lane in Boston, MA. Thanks, Sally

Ivette Plaza:

I have hotel reservations at the Double Tree Metropolitan Hotel in 569 Lexington, Ave., NYC for November 2010. I read in the newspaper that there is an infestation of bedbugs all around NYC. Can you find out if there are any complaints against this Hotel? Thank you! Ivette

stephanie fowley:

HI i have booked a stay in the Marriot Marquis times square this December and i would like to know if you have had any complaints about the marriot marquis in NY times square. also any other info you have on the hotel would be great. Thanks

Lauren:

We are also spending 1 night in Atlantic City. Has there been any incidents at Comfort Inn Absecon/Atlantic City, 202 East White Horse Pike, Galloway, NJ 08205 Thanks!!! Lauren

Sharon Miller:

My family will be staying at the Doubletree in Times Square, NYC two different times this month once over Halloween. Have there been any reports of bedbugs in this hotel recently? Id happily apply a tip to your tip jar if I could get some information on this. Thanks! Sharon

Brandon:

Any reports of bed bugs at the Super 8 located at 4694 Indian Head Hwy Indian Head, MD 20640?

Bed Bug Girl:

Dear Jaime,

I searched a number of online databases and found no reports of bed bugs at the Affinia Chicago, A Cityscape Hotel, 166 East Superior Street, Chicago, IL 60611.

Thanks, Bed Bug Girl

Bed Bug Girl:

Dear Kathy,

I searched a number of online databases for reports of bed bugs at Caesars Palace Las Vegas Hotel & Casino, 3570 Las Vegas Blvd South, Las Vegas, NV 89109, and found several. For example: Stepsi, on 9-13-10. First night there woke up scratching my body to find myself full of little bumps all over, rash like and when we complained they did NOTHING!!!; and lilacsanddoves, on 8-3-10 Spent a week in a classic room and did not see any bugs, but since our return home, we have found bugs in our suitcase and in the area we unpacked. I did find others.

Thanks, Bed Bug Girl

joe straton:

Thanks in advance. Any reports on the Grand Sierra Resort, 2500 E Second St. Reno NV? joe

Katy:

Can you check the W Hotel Times Square.

paula d:

staying at the marriot boston quincy 1000 marriot drive quincy ma. Have there been any reports of bedbugs? last week i stayed at the marriot albany and after a thorough inspection of the room it appeared absent of any bugs.

Lisa:

Are there any reports of Bedbugs at the Cherry Valley Lodge in Newark, OH?

Bed Bug Girl:

Dear Kris,

I completed my search of various online databases for bed bugs at the Suites of 800 Locust, 800 Locust St, Des Moines, IA 50309-3622, and I found none.

Thanks, Bed Bug Girl

Bed Bug Girl:

Dear Ross Amico,

I found no reports of bed bugs at the Grand Hotel Toronto, 225 Jarvis St, Toronto, Ontario M5B 2C1, Canada.

Thanks, Bed Bug Girl

Bed Bug Girl:

Dear Mary Roberts,

I checked several online databases and found no reports of bed bugs at the Country Inn & Suites Cincinnati/Airport, 759 Petersburg Rd., Hebron, KY 41048 (859) 689-0700.

Thanks, Bed Bug Girl

Bed Bug Girl:

Dear Monique,

It is hard to say for sure what they were. I would take proper precautions and thoroughly clean everything and sanitize your luggage. Please see our bedbug checklist page on this site.

Thanks, Bed Bug Girl

Bed Bug Girl:

Dear Sharon Miller,

I have searched a number of online databases and found no reports of bedbugs at the Doubletree Guest Suites Times Square, 1568 Broadway, 47th Street, New York City, NY 10036, and found none.

Thanks, Bed Bug Girl

Bed Bug Girl:

Dear Brandon,

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