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Address : 251 Brunswick Avenue, Canada, Toronto, Canada, m5s2m6

Details: Bedbugs were found under the mattress in multiple rooms. The landlord did not deal with it and the bugs remain. Renters have confirmed recent bites.

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‘It was horrifying’: Couple finds bed bugs in North Vancouver motel – CTV News

A Vernon, B.C. couple is warning others about their experience after uncovering "dozens and dozens" of bed bugs in their North Vancouver motel room.

Kerrie and Callum Stewart came to the city last week, part of a special trip with their daughter who was in B.C. on a break from studying in Australia.

They'd been driving through the day, and arrived at the Comfort Inn and Suites, on Capilano Road near Marine Drive, at around 8 or 9 p.m.

Callum was tired from the drive, so he turned out the lights and went straight to bed. Karrie went to pick up her daughter, who'd been visiting with a friend, and the pair went to bed when they returned.

Kerrie said her daughter has had experiences with bed bugs before, and normally checks hotel rooms for the pests first before going to bed, but because her father was sleeping, they did not examine the room.

"When we woke up in the morning, I noticed that there were blood streaks on the bed where I slept, and I thought, that's weird," she recalled to CTV Vancouver's David Molko this week.

Her daughter woke up and felt itchy, but thought the bites on her arm may have been from mosquitoes, as she'd been outside the night before.

"But then she realized this could be bed bugs, because she's had them before, and they just send you into a panic," Kerrie said.

Within minutes, bite marks started to show up on her neck, Kerrie said. When they noticed a bug crawling up the wall of the bathroom, Callum went to find the manager.

Kerrie stayed in the room, examining the beds and the corners of the mattresses.

"There was a lot of the black dot excrements and big bed bugs and eggs and it was horrifying," she said.

Having been through the situation before, Kerrie knew to put their baggage in garbage bags to contain the bugs. The family knew they shouldn't have put their baggage on the floor experts recommend putting luggage in the bathtub or leaving it in the hallway until the room has been inspected for bugs but they were tired the night before and weren't thinking of it.

The Stewarts said a shift supervisor met them and gave them a new room number, and told them they would not have to pay for their first night at the motel.

When they returned to the room to get their things, members of the motel's staff had just moved one of the mattresses, Kerrie said.

"There were just dozens of bed bugs running around on the top of the bed base that I saw with my own two eyes the three of us saw and they scurried away by the time I got my (camera) out so they must have just removed the mattress," Kerrie said.

"So there were dozens and dozens of bed bugs that you could see, and you never usually see a bed bug."

The family moved their bagged possessions into another room, then went to find the manager.

While they were initially told the manager wasn't in, the couple said they saw a man who later introduced himself as the manager in the building's lobby that morning. Not wanting the incident to ruin their vacation, they went into Vancouver for a while, then came back and met with the man. Kerrie said she was upset from the moment of their introduction, and felt like the manager had been dodging them earlier in the day.

Once inside his office, the couple asked for $1,000 in compensation for the items they'd have to replace, or that would be damaged by the high heat treatment that kills the bugs.

"If it's crawling up the bathroom wall, it's in our stuff. They're in our stuff. There were just too many of them," Kerrie said.

She said the manager said something to the effect that the bugs were a brand new problem, though she felt like there was no way that housekeeping hadn't noticed them because of the amount. There were so many, she said, that she thinks the infestation had been an issue in the room for a while.

"So I slammed the desk and said, 'That is not true.' And instantly he became enraged, and yelled at me, and yelled at my husband and said he wasn't going to deal with this and that there was a camera in the room and that we could do whatever we wanted and he wasn't going to deal with us anymore, and he stormed out of the room," Kerrie said.

The manager came back in the room and told her he wouldn't speak to her, but addressed her husband, she said.

Callum explained why they were asking for the money, and Kerrie said the manager told them, "'Then you can throw all of your things that are in the garbage bags right now, without opening them, without looking in them, without sorting them You put them in the garbage bin right now and I'll give you a thousand dollars."

The manager's account of the interaction was outlined in an email sent to Kerrie on Sunday and later obtained by CTV News.

The email, which appears to be sent from the general manager, said that the shift manager had upgraded their suite, and offered to have their clothing dry cleaned, but they refused.

"Your husband justified demand of $1000 because all your cloth's were from either Loui Vutton or branded outfits of Resorts (sic)," the email said.

The email goes on to say that the couple was not willing to give up their bags, but still wanted the money something the couple does not deny, but says that it was because they needed to sort through their things first. They said they had cameras, passports and other items in the bags that they did not plan to throw out, and they couldn't throw out their daughter's things without her permission.

The email continued: "I do not want to make any comments otherwise you will have another issue on my attitude. I only wish to say that 'Treat others as you want yourself to be treated.' Whatever we could do in that situation, we have done unable to do any more."

The Stewarts said that the manager "stormed away" again at the end of their conversation in his office, and they decided the compensation was not going to happen. So they left the motel, then contacted health officials and filed a complaint with Choice Hotels.

She also posted about the ordeal on Facebook, a move that she said was meant to warn others. As of Thursday afternoon, her post had been shared nearly 16,000 times.

Kerrie said the bugs ruined their daughter's trip, and Callum had to get antibiotics when his bites became infected. Neither has been able to sleep through the night because of their itching, he said.

About one-third of people do not react to bed bug bites, and Kerrie said if she'd been travelling by herself she might never have noticed them. Then she would have brought the bugs, through her clothing, on to other places, like loved ones' homes and other hotels.

Other than the email, she hasn't had contact with the motel's manager, but she said he'd written to other people saying that the family had staged the scene in an effort to extort him. Callum said he was disappointed that no one at the motel apologized for anything, "the simplest thing they could have done."

When contacted by CTV News, management issued a statement saying, "We want to express our sincere regret for the disappointment this family experienced during their stay with us."

Management wrote that bed bug infestations are a widespread problem, and that while staff try to control the issue, infestations are not preventable. Staff members are trained to inspect bedding, mattresses and box springs, the statement said.

Choice Hotels Canada also sent a statement to CTV, saying that incidents at individual franchised hotels are the responsibility of the local owners. However the company does provide training, coaching and third-party quality assurance for sanitation, maintenance and pest control issues.

The senior media relations officer for Vancouver Coastal Health confirmed that an environmental health official visited the motel for educational purposes on Tuesday, and added that an official had been to the site for bed bugs last year. The bugs that were the subject of that complaint were in a different part of the motel, VCH said.

The organization offers guides on how to control bed bugs, prevent infestations and what to do after seeing a bed bug in a hotel or in private home on its website.

Bed bugs are brought into hotels by other people, and can be found anywhere, even five-star accommodations.

The bugs do not discriminate, the B.C. regional manager of Abell Pest Control warned, and the first line of defence in hotels is the guests themselves.

Bola Fagbamiye said the best places to check are along the headboards, box springs and night stands, as well as the phones, clocks and lamps in hotel rooms.

"If you see black spots, then there's a concern," Fagbamiye said.

The Stewart family said they hope that changes are made to the way hotels handle bed bugs, but warned the public that ultimately it's their responsibility to check.

"You can look up online for the telltale signs and where to check and how to check," Callum said.

"They're not always as obvious as they were in this case, so it takes a little bit of digging and investigation, but it's well worth the few minutes before you actually take your bags into your room We were just lax."

With files from CTV Vancouver's David Molko

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Officials report another bed bug infestation at Charleston fire station – ABC NEWS 4

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Charleston Fire Department officials say they are treating CFD Station 11 for pests after bed bugs were spotted on a mattress in the station's dorm overnight.

A specially trained pest-sniffing dog inspected the station Wednesday, and confirmed the infestation, officials say. According to CFD, the bugs were limited to a single area of one room in the station.

In May, bed bugs were found at three CFD stations (7, 13 and 20), and later at Station 19. All 16 CFD stations were inspected for the insects afterward, and reported cleared in early June.

Firefighters from Station 11 are being relocated to Station 16 while the facility is being treated, and will return once it is pest free, according to CFD.

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Interim CFD Chief John Tippett says Clemson University experts tell him isolated outbreaks are to be expected due to the scope of the problem in our region.

"The CFD has developed a strict set of pest control and treatment protocols around a widely recognized set of best practices for these situations," Tippett says. "In this case, they appear to be working well, as we have been able to identify this outbreak at an early stage, and take quick action while it is still confined to a small portion of one room in the facility."

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Bed Bugs vs Fleas – Difference and Comparison | Diffen

Detection Appearance

Adult bed bugs are light brown or reddish-brown, flattened, oval-shaped and have no hind wings. Their front wings are vestigial and reduced to pad-like structures. They have segmented abdomens with microscopic hairs that give them a banded appearance. Adults grow to 45 mm in length and 1.53 mm wide. Newly hatched nymphs are translucent, lighter in colour and become browner as they moult and reach maturity. Bed bugs may be mistaken for other insects, such as booklice, small cockroaches, or carpet beetles, however when warm and active, their movements are more ant-like. They emit a characteristic disagreeable odor when crushed.

Fleas are wingless insects 1.5 to 3.3 mm long. They are agile, usually dark colored (for example, the reddish-brown of the cat flea), with tube-like mouth-parts adapted to feeding on the blood of their hosts. Their legs are long, the hind pair well adapted for jumping: a flea can jump vertically up to 7 inches (18 cm) and horizontally up to 13 inches (33 cm), making the flea one of the best jumpers of all known animals (relative to body size), second only to the froghopper.

Bed bug bites cannot usually be identified by bites alone, as they look similar to mosquito and spider bites. Signs of a bed bug infestation include dark spots on bedding, eggs and eggshells (which are about 1mm across and white), and rusty or reddish stains on sheets caused by crushed bugs.

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Your pets are more likely to be bitten by fleas than you are. To see if a pet has fleas, part its hair or fur. Fleas will try to run and hide from the movement but will be visible. You can check more thoroughly using a special flea comb. Any fleas caught in the comb can be killed in soapy water.

Flea bites on humans show as clusters of red dots. While these bites can be anywhere on the body, they usually show up on the legs, ankles, and forearms, as exposure to fleas tends to come from being around or petting animals that are infested.

When not feeding, bed bugs can be found near the piping, seams and tags of mattresses, and in cracks in the bed frame and headboard. In heavily infested rooms, they can also be found in chair seams, between cushions, in curtain folds, under loose wallpaper and in drawer joints.

The most common type of fleas can be found on pets and hiding in the carpet and in upholstery. Fleas rarely live on human hosts in the US, although they can bite them.

Bed bug bites (cimicosis) can cause itchiness, skin rashes and blisters. Scratching may lead to secondary infection. In addition, they can have damaging psychological effects. However, bed bugs are not known to be a vector for transmitting diseases.

In contrast, fleas transmit a variety of viral, bacterial and rickettsial diseases to humans and other animals. Flea bites are very itchy and annoying. Some people and animals suffer allergic reactions to flea saliva resulting in rashes. Flea bites generally result in the formation of a slightly raised, swollen itching spot with a single puncture point at the center (similar to a mosquito bite). The bites often appear in clusters or lines of two bites, and can remain itchy and inflamed for up to several weeks afterwards. Fleas can also lead to hair loss as a result of frequent scratching and biting by the animal, and can cause anemia in extreme cases.

Bed bugs are notoriously difficult to kill or get rid of. The EPA suggest integrated pest management (IPM), which uses both chemical and non-chemical treatments. Suggested treatments include putting bedding and clothing in a dryer at high temperatures (as general washing will not kill bedbugs). Infested areas should be heated to at least 113F for an hour. Pesticides designed for indoor use on bedbugs can also be used. It is estimated that an average American family spends roughly $5,000 for bedbug treatment. Folk remedies include bean leaves.[1][2]

Flea infestations can be treated by vacuuming carpets, furnishings, cracks in floors and upholstery, plus any place pets sleep, to remove fleas and eggs. Rugs and pet bedding should be beaten outdoors. Fleas on pets should be killed using specially designed products on their fur.

Flea infestations can potentially be prevented by washing pet bedding every week. But bed bug infestations can be difficult to prevent. You should check secondhand furniture careful for signs of infestation and can eliminate hiding spots by using protective covers to encase mattresses and box springs. In hotel rooms, use luggage racks to hold luggage, and unpack directly into the washing machine when you return home.

In December 2014, researchers at Simon Fraser University announced that they had developed a chemical that attracted bed bugs from wherever they are in a room, thereby allowing them to be counted and killed. It is expected that this invention will be commercialized by late 2015, and will help prevent and even treat minor infestations. However, it may not work in heavily infested areas because female bed bugs tend to disperse rather than congregate when there is a large number of bed bugs around.

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Meet New York City’s bedbug-sniffing dogs – Metro US

Even if you weren't born here, you arguably might be a New Yorker if you are adept at platforming, are on a first-name basis with your corner bodega staff and can survive the inevitable bedbug infestation.

Few things are as invasive, disgusting and heebie-jeebie inducing as dealing with bedbugs. But thanks to companies like Bell Environmental and M&M Pest Control, theres at least a cute and effective silver bullet to fight the problem, as both employ bedbug-sniffing dogs.

And no, its not a marketing ploy. A University of Florida study found that dogs are 98 percent accurate in detecting the parasitic insects, which is good news, as bedbug season is in full swing.

Certified canine inspection is a lot more accurate than if someone comes in and looks, said Stephanie Kollgaard, senior customer service rep at M&M Pest Control in Long Island City. Thats because the canines can detect the scent of the viable bedbug eggs and the actual bedbugs in areas where a person might not think to look or might easily miss, like inside electrical outlets.

M&M employs five canines, all beagle mixes like 9-year-old Dexter, who has worked exclusively with handler Herbie Yan for the past seven years. Both went through extensive certificate training through the J&K Canine Academy in Florida, and they continue to do so on an informal daily and formal twice-monthly basis.

I love working with canines, I grew up with dogs. Dexter is very affectionate hes a very easy dog to work with, said Yan, who takes Dexter home with him every night.

When Dexter detects bedbugs, hell scratch, then sit and wait for Yan to do a visual confirmation. For his good sniffing, Dexter will be rewarded with a treat. His favorite? Anything thats food, Yan said with a laugh.

No conversation about bedbug-sniffing dogs would be complete without Roscoe, who is known throughout the New York metro region thanks to his Wheres Roscoe? TV commercials for Bell Environmental.

The Fairfield, New Jersey-based company has employed canines since around 2009, director Jennifer Erdogan said. Roscoe was its first sniffer dog, and the 9-year-old rescue is one the companys four beagles. They also employ a beagle-hound mix and a Jack Russell. The six dogs sometimes go home with their handler but mostly reside in the companys kennel.

The dogs are certified annually through the World Detector Dog Organization and have twice-yearly training sessions with the Alabama-based Forensic and Scientific Training Investigations Center.

Motivation is key when it comes to picking a dog to train for bedbug sniffing, Erdogan said, but any long-snouted dog would be an effective detection dog. Sorry, smushy-nosed pugs and Frenchies, this jobs not for you.

While dogs can get bit by bedbugs, humans are their preferred host, Erdogan explained, especially since dogs usually wear repellant products like Frontline. Bedbugs dont have the mouthparts to embed themselves like ticks do, and they dont have claw-like structures on their legs to hold onto hair, so they dont like all that hair.

Are you the alpha dog among Bell Environmental's canines?

I think Ive mellowed, but I was the first

Do you have a best work buddy on the team?

I get along with the girls pretty well!

Whats your favorite part of the job?

Im in it for the reward.

Whats your favorite treat?

We have these really cool sausage treats.

How do you spend your days off?

I hang out, play in our dog run and sit in the sun.

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