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Toronto has biggest bedbug infestation in Canada – Canoe

Nelson Branco, 24 Hrs-Toronto Aug 1, 2017

, Last Updated: 9:29 PM ET

TORONTO - Toronto is tops again but this is one creepy list wed prefer not to be on.

Orkin Canada claims The Six has the largest bedbug infestation problem in Canada.

The problem seems so bad that Toronto was mentioned twice: Scarborough also made the top 10 at No. 9.

The pest and termite control company released the data because summer travel is in high gear, which means bedbugs might be doing a lot of free travelling this season.

Tracy Leach, a Toronto Public Health manager, assured the Toronto Sun that the bedbug problem hasnt gotten worse than when it exploded in North America roughly 10 years ago.

I cant speak to the overall number of bedbugs in the entire city because theyre not reportable. But what I can say is were on track to receive the same number of complaints this year as we did in 2016, Leach said.

She added no one is immune from the seemingly indestructible parasite that can invade any no matter what neighbourhood or community you live in.

(These nocturnal crawlers) do not discriminate, Leach stressed. Bedbugs are not a reflection of sanitary conditions. (Unknowingly,) people move bed bugs from one place to another location in the city thats how they survive. Of course, an area with a high concentration of people increases the bedbug risk.

So what about the TTC? Can bedbugs survive on the subway? Or is that an urban myth despite a handful of recent eyewitness reports?

TTC spokesperson Brad Ross has maintained that transit vehicles are an inhospitable environment for bedbugs and wont survive long on their own.

However, Leach put the issue to, er, bed, saying: Its possible to see a bedbug anywhere. Again, if someone has an extreme infestation at home, gets on the subway, certainly, they could drop one there. Theyve been found in many public places. But were not aware of any sightings on transit because the TTC isnt a residence.

But dont fret if a bedbug happens to jump on you on the transit system, you wont be dinner right away.

They dont latch on and stay on a person, Leach explained. They harbour in a space usually in a sleeping area because they feed on a (dozing) person for a blood meal. If a person acquires a bedbug in a public place, the bedbug will hitchhike to find a new person to feed on at night.

If we can put a man on the moon, surely well be able to eliminate bedbugs forever, right?

Bedbugs were never extinct before their recent comeback. They were under control because of the pesticides that existed at the time, but the chemical was banned because they were extremely harmful to human health, she said. Insects are very adaptable so I cant comment. Control is our goal not elimination at this time.

Top 10 cities:

Toronto

Winnipeg

Vancouver

Ottawa

St. Johns

Edmonton

Halifax

Sudbury

Scarborough

Calgary

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Bedbugs gone wild! – St. Thomas Times-Journal

TORONTO-

Toronto is tops again but this is one creepy list wed prefer not to be on.

Orkin Canada claims The Six has the largest bedbug infestation problem in Canada.

The problem seems so bad that Toronto was mentioned twice: Scarborough also made the top 10 at No. 9.

The pest and termite control company released the data because summer travel is in high gear, which means bedbugs might be doing a lot of free travelling this season.

Tracy Leach, a Toronto Public Health manager, assured the Toronto Sun that the bedbug problem hasnt gotten worse than when it exploded in North America roughly 10 years ago.

I cant speak to the overall number of bedbugs in the entire city because theyre not reportable. But what I can say is were on track to receive the same number of complaints this year as we did in 2016, Leach said.

She added no one is immune from the seemingly indestructible parasite that can invade any no matter what neighbourhood or community you live in.

(These nocturnal crawlers) do not discriminate, Leach stressed. Bedbugs are not a reflection of sanitary conditions. (Unknowingly,) people move bed bugs from one place to another location in the city thats how they survive. Of course, an area with a high concentration of people increases the bedbug risk.

So what about the TTC? Can bedbugs survive on the subway? Or is that an urban myth despite a handful of recent eyewitness reports?

TTC spokesperson Brad Ross has maintained that transit vehicles are an inhospitable environment for bedbugs and wont survive long on their own.

However, Leach put the issue to, er, bed, saying: Its possible to see a bedbug anywhere. Again, if someone has an extreme infestation at home, gets on the subway, certainly, they could drop one there. Theyve been found in many public places. But were not aware of any sightings on transit because the TTC isnt a residence.

But dont fret if a bedbug happens to jump on you on the transit system, you wont be dinner right away.

They dont latch on and stay on a person, Leach explained. They harbour in a space usually in a sleeping area because they feed on a (dozing) person for a blood meal. If a person acquires a bedbug in a public place, the bedbug will hitchhike to find a new person to feed on at night.

If we can put a man on the moon, surely well be able to eliminate bedbugs forever, right?

Bedbugs were never extinct before their recent comeback. They were under control because of the pesticides that existed at the time, but the chemical was banned because they were extremely harmful to human health, she said. Insects are very adaptable so I cant comment. Control is our goal not elimination at this time.

Top 10 cities:

Toronto

Winnipeg

Vancouver

Ottawa

St. Johns

Edmonton

Halifax

Sudbury

Scarborough

Calgary

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Canada’s Top Bedbug Cities Are Toronto, Winnipeg, Vancouver – Huffington Post Canada

Toronto, Winnipeg and Vancouver are Canada's top cities for bedbug infestations, according to a list released by pest control company Orkin.

The data was assembled by adding up the number of commercial and residential treatments for bedbugs in those communities over the last 12 months, according to Global News.

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Bedbugs are a growing problem in many Canadian cities and contrary to their name, they don't just live in mattresses and bedding. The tiny insects can also be been spotted in library books and on public transit.

Orkin warns that the little pests are "extremely efficient hitchhikers" and may crawl into your luggage or clothing.

While they don't spread disease, bedbug bites can result in itchiness and other skin reactions. Getting rid of the pests can be a bit more complicated, involving thoroughly cleaning sleeping areas, clothing and other furniture.

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Worst cities for bed bugs – Castanet.net

Photo: Orkin

Three cities in B.C. are among the worst in Canada for bed bugs, according to pest-control company Orkin.

Toronto is worst for the hard-to-kill pests that cause itchy sores with their bites.

Vancouver ranked third behind Winnipeg, while Surrey and Burnaby came in at No. 20 and 21, respectively.

The top 25 was based on commercial and residential bed bug infestations treated by the company over the past year. Many of the worst cities were clustered in Southern Ontario.

"Bed bugs are extremely efficient hitch hikers. They can move easily across a room and climb onto luggage or anything left on a bed in just one night," the company says.

They can live for up to a year without food and can ruin a vacation. Experts recommend checking hotel room beds before settling in. Look forblood stains, dead bugs, eggs and bug exoskeletons.

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Edmonton No. 6 on list of top Canadian bedbug cities – Edmonton Journal

Edmonton ranked sixth on a pest control companys list of the worst cities in Canada for bedbugs.

The city finished behind first-place Toronto, Winnipeg, Vancouver, Ottawa and St. Johns, N.L., according to a news release Tuesday from Orkin Canada.

The ranking is based on the number of commercial and residential treatments Orkin, which bills itself as Canadas largest pest-control company, carried out in each city between July 1, 2016, and June 2017.

It did not release the number of treatments in each city, saying the information is competitively sensitive.

Halifax; Sudbury, Ont.; Scarborough, Ont.; and Calgary rounded out the top 10.

Vishant Sharma, an Orkin Canada branch manager based in Edmonton, said the company receives daily calls about bedbug infestations.

He said the problem has gotten worse in the last decade as bedbugs hitchhike on travellers to the city including workers moving to the region during recent oil booms.

Theres a lot of reasons for it, he said of the increase. More international travel people are travelling a lot more now. People moving around, a lot of camp work, things like that.

Orkin Canadas ranking of the worst cities in Canada for bed bugs.

They can hide in any crack or crevice the width of a credit card, he added, making them particularly difficult to exterminate.

Sharma said the pests can travel on luggage, making the summer travel season a particularly bad time for beg bugs.

According to Alberta Health Services, inspectors conducted 849 housing pest inspections between April 1, 2016, and March 31, 2017. Of those, 257 contained bed bugs.

The bugs have even been detected in office buildings.TheNeil Crawford Provincial Centre in Edmonton, which houses Alberta Infrastructure, was being treated for bedbugs last month.

jwakefield@postmedia.com

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