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Bed bugs in Halifax, Nova Scotia – Bedbugger.com

Nova Scotia is fighting bed bugs.

The Daily News of Halifax, NS reports on the bed bug epidemic there. This is a fairly informative, if brief, article. A few things are of interest.

First, the reporter says that

Pest control sevices provide efficient ways to deal with bedbugs. They dust and spray for bedbugs, and inspect residences for sign of the bugs.

But if all PCOs provide such efficient control, why do most people need more three or more treatments (as reported widely elsewhere)?

And if theyre treated so easily, why are they spreading so easily? If controlled easily and quickly, we could wipe them out. In fact, theyre quite difficult to treat (and this is because of the limited efficacy of the pesticides legal for treatment), and are spreading rapidly:

In the past two years, there has been a significant bedbug increase, says John Zinck, the district manager of Orkin Pest Control.

Currently, were doing about 20 calls a week on average. Weve done at least 1,000 to 1,500 residential units this year in Halifax, he says.

Let me highlight that statement, Orkin alone have treated at least 1000 to 1500 residences for bed bugs in Halifax this year.

Halifax has a population of 380,000. Lets say they live in homes of approximately 3.5 people each. Thats 108,571 residential units. Lets say Orkin has treated 1500 residences, and other pest control operators have treated the same number combined (a conservative estimate, if Halifax has as many PCOs as other towns, and at least one other major chain besides Orkin). That would be 3000 residences. If 3000 residences in Halifax had bed bugs this year, thats 2.7% of the homes. Depending on the business other PCOs are getting in the area, of course, the numbers could be much higher.

Heres another thing to consider: NYC, my town, has had 4500 reports to 311 of bed bugs in the last year. Those reports are to a telephone line, and bed bug complaints are made only by tenants and only to the Department of Housing and Preservation. I cant emphasize this enough: most people in NYC dont call 311 to report a pest problem. Homeowners never would. Tenants do only if they think their landlord isnt dealing with or wont deal with a problem without pressure from the city housing dept. Most tenants simply tell their landlords directly.

What I know for a fact is that theres no way there are only 4500 people in NYC suffering from bed bugs this year. I would personally estimate that there could be as many as 20x this or more. I have now interacted with at least 40 New Yorkers with bed bugs (online); I think 2 tried to call the 311 # and one had their report taken (the other was apparently given the run-around by the receptionist, whod never heard of bed bugs). These are people who searched the internet and found a Yahoo group on bed bugs; if any folks with bed bugs had the wherewithal to find and call the 311 number, it would be these people.

The population in New York City in 2000 was 8,000,000: more than 21 times the population of Halifax. Based on my estimates above, this would translate to 2,285,714 homes of 3.5 people each (a made up number of inhabitants per residence, but identical to the one I made up for Halifax). An infestation in NYC which is comparable to 3000 homes in Halifax, might equal 84,656 residential units (housing 296,296 people) treated in one year, almost 20x the reports to 311. It would absolutely not surprise me if the infestation in NYC were at this level or higher right now.

And remember, its growing exponentially, and spreading fast.

I realize all those numbers are estimates, and I am not trying to be alarmist, but we need to realize the magnitude of this. Exactly how many people have to go through this in order for the government to treat it as a problem, despite the fact that right now, no physical diseases are believed to be spread this way?

One PCO interviewed by the Daily News journalist in Halifax said:

Bedbugs are the worst thing people could have in their houses, says Don McArthur, the president of Braemar Pest Control.

They cause more psychological damage to people than half of the diseases that might be transmitted by insects.

This is coming from the man who hears about the psychological damage caused by bed bugs. Hes meeting people every day who are covered in itchy welts, exhausted from a loss of sleep and the trauma of possibly having thrown out many of their belongings (and done all the work that involves, on top of the loss itself).

Psychological trauma, financial trauma, and the physical problems that can result from a lack of sleep (which impedes all aspects of daily activity, and all areas of your health)all of these are real and serious.

Not as serious as Hurricane Katrina or a major illness.

But absolutely as serious as a lot of mental, physical, and financial situations for which the government routinely offers aid to citizens. If people had their homes affected by tornados, there would be federal assistance to the disaster area. Bed bugs are an act of nature, and this is not an easily-managed pest, nor one people could have planned for.

Homeowners and renters might expect the occasional influx of roaches, ants, or even termites; were dealing here with a pest we have not seen in 30 years, and in epic proportions. and heres the key: unlike termites, ants, and roaches, the bedbugs are spreading and infecting everyone in the vicinity. The government needs to take this on because eradicating this epidemic protects the rest of the population from its spread.

We need assistance for homeowners and renters in getting top-rate pest control. Landlords will increasingly be unable to provide good pest management, financially, since eradicating bed bugs requires treatment of entire buildings. As much as I sympathize with people who want to demonize landlords, theyre not all rich. If we want to get rid of this pest, doing so has to be a matter of public interest.

This should also not be a great opportunity for PCOs to get rich quick. It doesnt take a genius to realize that PCOs inadvertently benefit from the current use of inadequate pesticides to treat bed bugs. If they had DDT, the bed bug boom would be a flash-in-the-pan. Theyd be in and out, the problem gone.

Instead, theyre contracted to come in repeatedly (usually 3 or more times), and can count on repeat business as the bugs make their way around a building. Many of us would gladly pay the same price for the short sharp eradication of these pests, thats for sure. But maybe we would not have to.

And some people cant, or wont pay for the current costs of fighting bed bugs, and cutting corners is leading to their spread.

I am not implying that the PCOs are colluding with the bed bugs, you understand. (No flames, please.) I know most PCOs are as worried as the rest of us and want to be rid of them. They have elderly parents, partners, childrenand theyre as or more vulnerable to an infestation as anyone, working as they do in the field (albeit with more awareness).

I do think we need to deal with these bugs as swiftly as possible. Besides helping finance (and requiring) thorough exterminations for all (not just those who can afford the best, or those who show the most foresight and therefore the most diligence in their treatment), the government should help stop the bug spreading further.

We need public education campaigns teaching people not to take in any second hand furniture, period, until this is over. Couches, soft chairs, and mattresses are obvious sources of bed bugs, but wooden desks, tables, and even metal bed frames and other items can carry the bugs. Anything on the curb could have been tossed out by a person with an infestation.

Id say we also need more effective pesticides. We might consider a careful, controlled reintroduction of DDT, just until this is abated. It took a long time for the WHO to re-introduce it for malaria, and now, finally, people in Africa are getting some relief from those mosquitos. If DDT is effective against the current bed bugs (and I realize thats a big if), it could be used in small quantities, in targeted areas, indoors (away from wildlife). From what I understand, theres no proof it killed any humans or caused any human diseases. And I, for one, dont have any whopping cranes in my closet with the bed bugs. We once got rid of bed bugs in this country for 30 years. Why not get rid of them again, and then keep them away?

NY has periodically sprayed for mosquitos in NYC; it began in 1999 and sprayed malathion, permethrin and other pesticides from the air and ground. This was the state Dept. of Healths response plan in 2000. West Nile Virus is a different problem, and caused some serious illnesses and fatalities. But my point is that mental health problems caused by bed bugs, not to mention physical health problems (and financial ones), are being suffered by a wide number of people; theyll be suffered by almost everyone in time if something is not done. We cant leave it to the individual. Lets not discount the effects of this epidemic on the tourism industry, and therefore on local incomes and tax funds.

Theres the theory that DDT is no longer effective against bed bugs; if this is so, serious, well-funded, widespread research must be done into other ways of getting rid of bed bugs. Before everyone has them.

Update (11/2008): A search on Halifax just brought up this post. Although I usually dont delete posts (or part of posts) because I no longer agree with them, my thinking on the DDT issue has changed a lot since I wrote this back in 11/2006 (two years ago). For this reason, I feel the need to update this post.

Since then, Ive read a lot about DDT. I dont think theres any chance of reintroducing it, Im not sure its a good idea, and there is evidence that it started being ineffective against bed bugs as early as the 1947 (see this post), so I do not doubt reports of bed bug resistance to DDT near the time it was phased out in the US in the early 1970s.

In short, I do think we need stronger pesticides. In many areas, certain products might be relabeled for bed bugs with good effect. But I definitely think the idea of bringing back DDT is a non-starter.

And about PCOs benefitting from the need to repeat treatments? Well, some in any industry are going to be happy to do a second-rate service and rake in the dough. When I wrote this, more PCOs had less bed bug experience. We heard a lot more reports back then about PCOs who did not understand how well bed bugs traveled, who did cursory 10 minute inspections and declared 2-bedroom homes bed bug-free, who thought everyone with bed bugs had visible welts, or who thought repeat treatments were almost never necessary or should come after 6 weeks.

I am glad to say that more PCOs seem to know bed bugs than they did before. (And it makes sense, since the problem is growing.) And there are plenty of PCOs who do quality work and take pride in it. Theyre trying to use the latest technologies, some of which make quick work of eliminating bed bugs. They want your bed bugs gone right away, just as you do. I am glad theyre out there.

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Dealing with bed bugs | Illinois Legal Aid Online

General Information on Bed BugsWhat are bed bugs?

Bed bugs are small, flat, wingless insects. They feed on blood.

Bed bugs are the size, shape, and color of an apple seed. They are 1/4 of an inch long and look reddish-brown. The eggs are tiny and white. Bed bugs are big enough to see.

Bed bugs live where people sleep, sit, or lay down. They can be found on mattresses and bed frames. They can also be found in chairs, couches, and tight spaces.

Bed bugs get into an apartment by clothing, bags, furniture, and mattresses. They can get in through small cracks in walls, ceilings, and under doors. Bed bugs cannot fly.

Bed bugs can be found anywhere. Always check furniture and bedding bought used. Never bring items found in the trash into your apartment. After vacation, check your luggage for bed bugs before going in your apartment. Clean your bed sheets often and buy mattress covers.

No.

Bed bug bites may cause swelling, redness, and itching.

Look for live or dead bed bugs on furniture and mattresses. Also look for tiny dark spots or red stains. Bed bug bites are a sign, but not everyone will notice the bites.

Local ordinances have different requirements, but you should call your landlord immediately and notify him in writing for your own records. You should consult these ordinances as quickly as possible as early notification and treatment will help to prevent the bed bugs from spreading.

However, you should not try to get rid of the bedbugs by using chemicals, "bug bombs," or pesticides. These items do not work and could make you sick.

This is not necessary unless the pest control expert says so. If you have to throw away items, seal them in a plastic bag first. This will stop the bed bugs from spreading. You may not recycle items that have bed bugs. All infested items must be sealed in a plastic bag before throwing them away. This bag must be labeled that it is infested with bedbugs.

The laws on bed bugs may differ based on where you live. You should check your local ordinances to see if there are any specific rules for bed bugs. If you have questions, you can contact your local government.

No matter where you live in Illinois, landlords are required to provide tenants with a habitable apartment. This includes providing an apartment free of bed bug infestation. Unless a tenant brought bed bugs into the property, the landlord must pay for services to remove the bed bugs. If a landlord can prove that a tenant brought the bed bugs into the property, they may be able to charge the tenant for the removal services. In most cases, it is difficult to prove the source of the bed bugs.

If you are a tenant, and your landlord is not responding to you or refuses to pay for bed bug removal, contact your local housing officials. You can also get legal help to learn more about your legal options.

Finally, businesses that rent furniture or electronic equipment are required to inspect for bedbugs or other pests before renting to a customer. If they find bed bugs, they must treat the equipment or furniture first. If an infestation arises from rented furniture or electronic equipment, the customer can sue the business.

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Lincoln, Nebraska Bed Bug Attorney

According to the Environmental Protection Agency, a recent travel increase in the U.S. is responsible for a spike in bed bug cases. No town is safe from a bed bug infestation, no matter the size. Lincoln, Nebraska may be a small city, but bed bugs still have a strong presence.

Bed bugs can cause serious distress and injury to a person. The experienced and reputable lawyers at Lincoln Bed Bug Injury Law are here to help. Weve helped many individuals who have suffered from bed bug infestations. Usually, these infestations are the direct result of the negligence of others.

So where are these bed bugs coming from?

Negligence is the main source of bed bugs. These pests can crawl their way into hotels, apartments, homes, and spaces of any kind. Negligent hotel owners fail to take the necessary precautions to prevent bugs and their spread. This results in hotels failing to protect their customers resulting in them falling victim to bed bug infestation.

Negligent landlords also fail to keep their properties free of bed bugs. Bed bugs latch onto luggage during travels. Many landlords claim the tenant brought the bugs in during these travels.

This may not always be the case though. Bed bugs can go weeks without blood meals and can stay hidden in crevices for a very long time. The extent of infestation can help determine if it is a long term problem or a new occurrence.

Lincoln residents may wake up to discover their bodies covered in bed bug bites. When traveling, some people do not discover the bites until opening their luggage at home. Some people even discover bed bugs when buying or renting furniture. In all these cases, negligence can be the source.

Negligent landlords and hotel owners can be held liable and forced to pay your monetary and non-monetary damages. Thats where Lincoln Bed Bug Lawyers come into play.

There have been cases of bed bugs linked to certain illnesses. Bed bugs do not live on humans, as lice or other insects do. They feed for about 4-12 minutes and then return to hiding. They sometimes leave behind threatening symptoms. According to the American Academy of Dermatology, bed bugs can cause symptoms such as:

You potentially incur both monetary and non-monetary damages when you suffer the consequences of bed bug bites and infestation in Lincoln, Nebraska.

Monetary damages include expenses such as:

Non-monetary damages include:

Contact the Lincoln bed bug lawyers for a free consultation to discuss your pre-litigation bed bug case representation and possible recovery of your losses due to bed bugs.

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Kissimmee FL Bed bug Hotel and Apartment Reports

Bitten by bed bugs all over body. Checked the mattress and almost threw up. It was so noticeable that there is no way they did not see them when cleaning the bed/room. Disgusting and a health hazard f...

I went to stay a weekend at thus hotel with my friends and I started to notice red dots on my body but since it's Florida I thought it was mosquito bites so I stayed the first nigh, the second day my ...

I checked in Feb. 6, 2016 and every night me and my husband was getting bit by something but we didn't know what it was. My arms were swollen and bit and my husband got bit on his eye and was swollen...

Woke up on the morning of 6/8/2016. Had 10 bug bites on arms and legs. Pulled back the covers and found 10 or so bed bugs crawling around. Reported to staff and confirmed that they were bed bugs. Disc...

After 3 days at the hotel I started to itching. I decided to go to the hospital and the doctos said that it was bed bugs. He recommended me a cream and to take Benadryl to stop itching. I talked to th...

We stayed in villa 1016 from 11/21 to 11/29. My husband and I had welts on our body and attributed to mosquito bites. My son started complaining of being itchy and we saw multiple blotches of welts an...

Checked into room 226 and dropped off luggage. Went to family event in Orlando, got back to room around 1am. Bedbugs were all over the room. Killed 5 or 6 and showed front desk person. She said sh...

I woke up at 5:30 and discovered 12 bug bites in total. At first I thought they were mosquito bites, but because I had so many it made me wonder about bed bugs. I went immediately to check the bed an...

Bed bugs were on the bed and walls, even took a video of tge nasty bugs.... Hotel seemed to not care when they were told.....

We arrived on Wednesday 5/11/16. As I always do I ripped the bedding off both beds and did see much lint and dirt or so I thought. After sleeping there the first night my sister complained of sever bi...

The first bed is full of them. After thinking the hives were due to an unknown allergy, but having large wheals, had to go to Urgent Care and the doctor diagnosed bed bugs. Returning to the hotel, we ...

There was one crawling on my pillow in the middle of the night and one on the other bed under the sheets. ...

We noticed what looked like mosquito bites on my daughters. We did not think too much about it since we were in Florida. They kept getting more and more every day. We then noticed blood patches on the...

You can expect to find bedbugs at a Cheap Hotel! But, NOT at Orange Lake Resort and Country Club in Kissimmee, Florida! When reported to Management (after 3rd call!), They responded with an "I Don't...

This is a 7 bed are house. Me and my wife stayed in one of the upstairs rooms. The one with the queen bed that doesn't have the bathroom in the room (and with the bigger bed). We were there for 7 nig...

5/23/15 Husband found big in one bed at 11pm and son in law found bug in another bed at 11:30 in same room. Room was neat and clean except for this. Husband couldn't sleep, so we packed up and left. T...

Stayed at motel 12/29-12/30/2014. 4 yr old started itching and had huge bites on him after a few hours in the room. Went back searched room and found nothing. Second night before bed pulled back shee...

Bed bugs in all 3 upstairs bedrooms. Beds looked like they had been infested for a while. We received several bites all over us. In particular, one person in our party was sent home from work a week l...

This hotel will continuously deny that they have an infestation but they do and the rooms are terribly dirty....

They put me in building 3 room 129. I stopped by the room and dropped my stuff off and went back to Epcot. I got back in about 9:30 and got my babies down around 10. I woke up around 12 with my husban...

Bedbugs bit my son in law took picture after 4 days. Was moved to another room but no report was made. Old rooms cockroaches in other rooms too ...

We arrived here last night Nov 20th, today morning I found one on my bed, I killed it, so I reviewed the bed and so far I found at least four more, immediately I called customer service and demand to ...

I came back from Disney and went to sleep with my family around 10pm. I woke up at midnight with my husband going outside. I looked over at my 1 year old that was sleeping in the bed with me and saw a...

Woke up the next morning covered in itchy bites that were not there before bed. Called front office after had left and was told thanks for letting us know ill pass it on. I asked what furthwr would be...

This house has code violations. Missing smoke detectors in bedroom others don't work broken light switch with a piece of duct tape on it. Broken and lifting tiles in master bathroom. Stairs had been r...

I woke up on like an hour after going to bed with itchy painful bug bites all over. Look into the sheets and bed bugs were ALL OVER. Staff apologized and refunded the money ...

We arrived on 2/10/17 and found bedbugs in both of the beds in the room. We were moved to another room and that also had bedbugs. We left and went elsewhere....

We rented this townhome February 20th to February 25th. My husband and I stayed on the first floor on the 20th and 21st. The rest of my family arrived on the 22nd and stayed upstairs in the 4 bedrooms...

My husband and I arrived at Windsor@ Westside in Kissimmee Florida on February 20th. We stayed in the downstairs portion of the unit. On February 22nd the remainder of my family arrived. They stayed i...

We rented this unit at 1982 Majorca, Kissimmee, Florida 34747 February 20th thru February 25th,2017. My husband and I arrived on February 20th and stayed in the downstairs bedroom. The remainder of m...

Approx 9-930 Friday night 4/28. found bug climbing on my friends arm. She brought the unkilled bug to desk & manager seemed to agree it was a bed bug. I have marks on my neck. This was our second nig...

Recommended tips after hotel check-in: 1. Pick up the mattresses in the rooms and look under it. Check around the edges of the box springs. 2. Check under the box spring. 3. Lift up each headboard an lie it on the bed. Carefully inspect the hole where the headboard was lifted out of. Also, inspect all niches and corners of the headboard. 4. If you decide to stay in the hotel, do not put any clothes in dressers. Keep them in your luggage and your dirty clothes in plastic bags.

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