3950 23 Ave South, Lethbridge, Alberta, T1j 3y5 Bed Bug Registry Map
  Tuesday 24th of February 2026 19:46 PM


Hotel   Residence   Location   

Zoom In on the above map using the map controls for more detail, and select an incident by clicking on it for address details.

Use the field below to search for incident reports around an address - it will also auto suggest up to 10 incident addresses as you type.

Address : 3950 23 ave South, Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada, T1J 3Y5

Details: This apartment has bed bugs

© Copyright 2026 https://www.bedbugpestcontrol.com

Latest Bed Bug Incidents and Infestations

Incident Radius: 50 Miles

We cannot vouch for the truthfulness of any report on this site. If you feel a location has been reported in error, or want to dispute a report, please contact us.

News Links:

Disgruntled man releases 100 live bedbugs in Maine city office – NBC4i.com

AUGUSTA, ME (AP) The city manager in Augusta, Maine, says the municipal office building had to be sprayed for bedbugs after a man threw a cup of the pests onto an office counter and about 100 of them scattered off.

City Manager William Bridgeo tells the Kennebec Journal the man apparently complained Friday to the code enforcement office about bedbugs at his former apartment then left, but returned after he showed the cup of bugs to a manager at his new apartment and was told he couldnt live there.

Bridgeo says the man let the bugs loose in the General Assistance Office where he asked for a form to request assistance and apparently was told he didnt qualify.

Police didnt immediately release the mans name or say if any charges would be filed.

NBC4i.com provides commenting to allow for constructive discussion on the stories we cover. In order to comment here, you acknowledge you have read and agreed to our Terms of Service. Commenters who violate these terms, including use of vulgar language or racial slurs, will be banned. Please be respectful of the opinions of others and keep the conversation on topic and civil. If you see an inappropriate comment, please flag it for our moderators to review.

Original post:
Disgruntled man releases 100 live bedbugs in Maine city office - NBC4i.com

Posted in Bed Bugs Maine | Comments Off on Disgruntled man releases 100 live bedbugs in Maine city office – NBC4i.com

[Bed Bug Supplement] How Bed Bug Bite Reactions Differ …

Bed bug victims can have no skin reaction at all, a minor inflammation, a complex skin reaction or a systemic allergic reaction.

Bed bugs affect people in a number of ways, but perhaps the most important are various skin reactions and allergic reactions. True allergic reactions are rare from bed bug bites, and anaphylactic shock is even rarer; however, people often claim that severe bite reactions are allergic (but sometimes this is not the case). The presence of itchy, red bumps, and even blood blisters, are more common. This brief article attempts to classify in laymens terms the various reactions resulting from bed bug bites.

Actually, the most common response to a bed bug bite appears to be no skin reaction at all, with a barely visible tiny hole (punctum) at the location of the bite. Research studies have shown that anywhere from 30 to 60 percent of people bitten by bed bugs have no reaction whatsoever. Common skin reactions for which medical attention is sought are usually 2- to 5-mm itchy red spots at bed bug feeding sites, one per insect. These usually itch, and if not abraded, resolve within a week or so. The size and itchiness associated with these common reactions may increase in some individuals who experience repeated bites. I have known several people who said bed bug bite reactions are extremely itchy.

Some patients may experience complex skin reactions. Reports of these have included itchy wheals (local urticarial or hives) around a central punctum, itchy small red bumps, or diffuse hives at bite sites usually noted or arising in the morning. Blister-like rashes may occur upon new biting events days later. In some cases, these reactions evolve into itchy papules or nodules (hard bumps) that when scratched may become infected (impetiginous) and persist for weeks. These secondary infections from scratching bed bug bites can become quite serious and require medical care.

The timing of cutaneous reactions to bed bugs may change with multiple exposures. This appears to reflect host immunological responses to the proteins in bed bug saliva. In other words, the person is becoming more sensitized to the bites each time. One of the original bed bug researchers, Robert Usinger, fed a colony of bed bugs on himself weekly for seven years and noted that his reactions progressed from delayed to immediate, with no evidence of desensitization. The time required for breaking out in a rash got shorter each time due to him becoming more sensitive to the bites.

For another example, one hotel guest noticed isolated macules (flat red spots) after her first visit to a hotel. After a second stay at the same hotel one year later, macules again appeared but this time changed over the next three days into crops of red nodules with blisters. She was skin tested by an allergist with a bed bug salivary gland extract a year after the second hotel stay. Dermal injection of increasing concentrations of the extract resulted in a dose-related increase in the size of the reactions that occurred within 20 minutes of injection. These wheal and flare reactions developed into papular reactions after another 24 hours. The most concentrated salivary solution caused a big papule on her skin with a blister, showing that the reaction was indeed due to substances contained in the bed bug saliva. In more recent research, at least three salivary proteins have been identified that may play a role in these host immunological responses: nitrophorin, a 17-kDa anticoagulant called Factor X and a 40-kDa apyrase-like nucleotide-binding enzyme.

There are a few reports of systemic allergic reactions from bed bug bites, for instance asthma, generalized hives and anaphylaxis. Some authors have suggested that generalized (allergic) hives from bed bug bites is not that unusual. One man staying in a hotel awakened during the night with severe itching and hives on his arm and neck; bed bugs were found in the room. He developed what appeared to be some sort of anaphylactic shock, was hospitalized and had transient anterolateral ischemia on electrocardiogram (it appeared he had a heart attack). Eight months later, after an experimental bed bug bite in the clinic, he developed a wheal at the bite site and generalized itching severe enough to require epinephrine administration to resolve his symptoms. A home evaluation of another man who had asthma revealed bed bugs in his bedding and an intradermal allergy skin test with an extract of bed bugs showed positive results. When his bedding was changed, the asthma attacks ceased.

Only physicians should give medical treatment advice. Treatments of common and complex cutaneous reactions are usually just symptomatic, aimed at relieving inflammation and itching. Typically physicians recommend that bite sites be washed with soap and water to help prevent secondary infection. If skin lesions are severely itchy, they often suggest topical application of over-the-counter or prescription anti-itch medications or intermediate potency corticosteroids (such as triamcinolone) may be helpful. Sites that appear to be secondarily infected may benefit from topical antibiotic creams or systemic antibiotics as appropriate.

Goddard is the author of The Physicians Guide to Arthropods of Medical Importance. He is an extension professor of medical and veterinary entomology at Mississippi State University.

Read more:
[Bed Bug Supplement] How Bed Bug Bite Reactions Differ ...

Posted in Bed Bugs Mississippi | Comments Off on [Bed Bug Supplement] How Bed Bug Bite Reactions Differ …

The bed bug crisis: Yes, it’s real – Philly.com

Editors note: Its Bug Bed Awareness Week.

Bed bugs were rare in the United States from 1930 to about 1980. Since 1980, most U.S. cities and even many small towns have become infested with bed bugs with the rate of bedbugs doubling every five years or so.

There are many theories about why bed bugs were absent and why they have come back, but there is no actual facts other than that this phenomena is going on all over Europe, U.S., Canada, and Australia. One interesting theory is that the war against cockroaches is responsible for the increase in bed bugs since cockroaches naturally eat bed bugs and prevent them from infesting the home.

Bed bug eradication has become a big business. Large hotel chains regularly employ bedbug sniffing dogs that are brought into each room in the building to alert management as to which rooms need bedbug eradication. Both traditional pest management companies and many newcomers have sprung up all over the U.S. to rid your premises of this dreaded creature.

Other than being disgusting, why do we care about bed bugs? Because bed bugs bite human beings to live.They take tiny amounts of human blood and leave painful, very itchy bites mostly in straight lines on shoulders, backs and arms.They do not directly cause disease, but when their victims scratch the woundsit can result in serious infections and scarring of skin.

So what can you do if you find bed bugs in your home? The treatment can be complex and sometimes quite expensive because bed bugs are very small (the largest adult is about 1/5 of an inch) and can hide in almost any kind of crevice. Remember that essential plant oil insecticides work as well as commercial grade products and are a lot safer for your family.

About 70 percent of bed bugs hide in your bed and 30 percent in crevices in the walls, floors and any clutter you have around your bed. Heres how you can handle it on your own:

You can employ a reliable commercial pest management firm to do all this, but it may cost a thousand dollars a room or more. If you have any questions, look at the Pennsylvania Integrated Pest Management bed bug resource.

Published: June 8, 2017 4:00 AM EDT | Updated: June 8, 2017 12:24 PM EDT

We recently asked you to support our journalism. The response, in a word, is heartening. You have encouraged us in our mission to provide quality news and watchdog journalism. Some of you have even followed through with subscriptions, which is especially gratifying. Our role as an independent, fact-based news organization has never been clearer. And our promise to you is that we will always strive to provide indispensable journalism to our community. Subscriptions are available for home delivery of the print edition and for a digital replica viewable on your mobile device or computer. Subscriptions start as low as 25 per day. We're thankful for your support in every way.

View post:
The bed bug crisis: Yes, it's real - Philly.com

Posted in Canada Bed Bugs | Comments Off on The bed bug crisis: Yes, it’s real – Philly.com

#ICYMI: HOA battle forces man from home, and an epic freak out over bed bugs – whnt.com

Had a busy week? Finally home after a trip down to the beach for summer vacation? No worries, were here to catch you up on some of the hottest, most talked about stories of the week on-air and online. Heres what happened, in case you missed it.

HOA battle for the ages

Madison resident Douglas Pegues has been in his Shamrock Drive home for 11 years. Tuesday he began living in a hotel; trying to find a resolution in an HOA dispute that has cost him his house.

A retired Boeing engineer, Pegues has been in a series of court cases with the Shamrock Homeowners Association since 2012. He contends the homeowners association covenant requiring dues of $50 a month, is only valid if the association establishes common property for the neighborhood. He argues a pool and office havent been built, so theres no need to pay.

After losing in court, then an appeal, Pegues said he was shocked to discover his house was being sold.

Court records show there was an auction in April and the associations attorney, Jonathan Watson, bid just $500 to snap the property up.

So whats next for Pegues? Click here to read more.

Face-to-face with a burglar

A Colbert County homeowner is sharing his story, after coming face-to-face with a stranger inside his own home.

Joseph Lyles told WHNT News 19 the man was armed and trying to burglarize his home on Alabama Shores Drive. He said the burglar cut a screen and climbed in. Moments later, the two were face-to-face.

I was just awoken and could see a person standing in my doorway, Lyles recalled. [I said] Who are you? Ive got a gun! The robber reportedly replied back, Well Ive got one too.

When I heard him say that, Lyles said, I just started shooting.

Lyles fired eight shots. Colbert County Sheriff Frank Williamson said three of those shots struck the suspected burglar.

Who says you cant fight city hall?

A Maine man who was angry he didnt qualify for assistance gained national attention recently, after slamming a cup of livebed bugs on the counter of a local municipal office. The Kennebec Journal reportshe released around 100 of the tiny pests.

Social media updates from local reporters chronicled the aftermath.

The bug dropper had reportedly visited the code enforcement office before, to complain about bed bugs at his former apartment. No word yet on if charges will be filed.

Want your kid to be a basketball star? Make sure they drink cows milk

Children who drink dairy alternatives like soy, almond or rice milks are slightly shorter than their peers who drink cows milk, according to a new study.

The study, published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, found that each daily cup of non-cows milk consumed was associated with 0.4 centimeters (0.15 inches) lower height than average for a childs age.

We found that children who are consuming non-cows milk like rice, almond and soy milk tended to be a little bit shorter than children who consumed cows milk, said Dr. Jonathon Maguire.

Memories, recreated

Jason Gayler of Alvord, Texas, was going through old photosand spotted one of him walking his daughter, Brittany, to school. It was her first day of kindergarten and she was just five years old.

Now, 13 years later, Jason and Brittany have recreated that moment, walking to school together on her last day as a senior at Alvord High School. A side-by-side photo of the two is now going viral. Its not hard to see why, when you consider some special memories only come around twice.

See original here:
#ICYMI: HOA battle forces man from home, and an epic freak out over bed bugs - whnt.com

Posted in Bed Bugs Alabama | Comments Off on #ICYMI: HOA battle forces man from home, and an epic freak out over bed bugs – whnt.com

Bed Bugs: How to Get Rid of Bedbugs Orkin.com

How to identify bed bugs

Learn what bed bugs look like, and how to detect if you have a bed bug Infestation.

Find out how bed bugs infiltrate your home and where they are attracted to.

Learn about bed bug bites. their feces and how they can impact your health.

Learn how Orkin handles bed bugs, homeopathic cures and the cost of bed bug extermination services.

Bed bugs can be brought in from the outside at any time, so we cant guarantee that your homewill never have bed bugs again. No credible provider can make that promise. We can guarantee that our customized solution will be effective for at least 30 days. If bed bugs return to your home within 30 days of the completion of our service, we will re-treat at no additional charge.

Bed bugs are flat, reddish-brown, oval insects up to 4 to 5 mm long or the size of an apple seed. Swollen and reddish after a blood meal. For more information, see what do bed bugs look like?

Bed bugs only feed on blood. Under cool conditions, bed bugs have been able to survive up to a year without a meal. They prefer to be more active at night when the host is asleep.

Bed bugs are found in cracks and crevices, including mattress seams, sheets, furniture, behind baseboards, electrical outlet plates and picture frames. Often found in hotels, where they can travel from room to room and in visitors luggage or other personal belongings such as purses and briefcases.

Seeing the bugs: Adult bed bugs are about the shape and size of an apple seed.

Case skins: As the juvenile bugs grow, they shed their skins, discovery of which can indicate their presence.

Defecation: After feeding, bed bugs return to their harborage to hide where they defecate black to brown stains on porous surfaces or black to brown mounds on nonporous surfaces.

Bites also may indicate bed bug activity, but further signs will need to be found, since other sources can cause red welts on the skin.

You can pick up bed bugs almost anywhere offices, stores, hotels and gyms for starters. Theyre great at hiding and have been known to hitchhike in luggage, personal belongings or even you. Once indoors, they can be very difficult to control without the help of an experienced pest specialist. You can reduce your chances of a costly bed bug infestation by catching them early.

Females can deposit one to five eggs a day, and may lay 200 to 500 eggs in a bed bugs lifetime. Under normal room temperatures and with an adequate food supply, they can live for more than 300 days.

It is possible that bed bugs can carry diseases, however, they are not known to transmit diseases to people. To learn more, see bed bugs and disease.

Bed bugs feed exclusively on blood, and people have various responses to bed bug Bites. To identify, learn about symptoms etc, see bed bug bites.

Bed bugs can multiply quickly, so early detection is critical to help prevent an even larger infestation. Our integrated A.I.M. protection process works to assess your home, implement solutions, and monitor any bed bug problems you may face.

How our A.I.M. process works

If you have seen evidence of bed bugs or want to help protect your home against this multiplying intruder, your Orkin Man will come and inspect your home.

Bed bugs are sneaky and hard to find, but your Orkin Man is trained to pinpoint evidence if they are around. On the first visit, he will examine your entire home including the bed, furniture, rugs, and linens. He will conduct an inspection of target areas, and if required, use tools to check cracks and crevices.

Your Orkin Man will usually start in the bedroom and work his way through your home, concentrating on the furniture and the areas immediately surrounding the furniture. He will look for signs of bed bugs including:

Upon completion of the inspection and an assessment of the situation, your Orkin Man will recommend the best course of action. If the inspection confirms an infestation, your Orkin Man will recommend a treatment plan based on the severity of the infestation and your preferences. He will use the best tools and science to address the causes and treat your bed bug problem in the best way for your family, pets, and the environment. This implementation method targets bed bugs as well as the bed bug larvae preventing them from maturing into breeding, biting, and potentially disease-carrying adults.

Bed bugs can be difficult to eradicate; so your Orkin technician will perform a follow-up visit to help ensure the effectiveness of the professional treatment that was performed. Additionally, your Orkin technician will document the visit and recommend next steps to ensure the best maintenance approach for your home.

Bed bugs (often misspelled as bedbugs) are small, nocturnal, wingless insects that belong to the family of Cimicidae. They feed on human blood and other warm-blooded hosts. They are oval in shape and grow up to 4 to 5 mm long when fully grown. Their skin color is rust brown to a deeper red brown. Bed bugs are also known as mahogany flats, red coats and chinches. The adult bed bug does not have wings and has a flattened body.

Bed Bugs Petri Dish

Bed bugs are both dorsoventrally flattened and thin, which creates a great advantage for them. They can hide in unusual places such as behind baseboards, floor cracks, and under carpets or behind loose wallpaper, which can make them difficult to detect. Not only can they be hard to detect, but bed bugs also tend to stay close together and have a distinctively sweet, yet unpleasant smell. Fecal smears on mattresses and nearby furnishings are also signs of a bed bug infestation. Their bites can leave itchy welts on the skin and can cause allergic reactions, such as severe itching, though not everyone reacts to their bite. Bed bugs have existed since the ancient times and are found throughout the world. There are different species of bed bugs, but the common bed bug (Cimex lectularius) is particularly adaptable to human environments. Other species are known to prefer birds and bats but also will feed on humans if necessary. Since they can survive in birds nests, they can be seen in houses and buildings that have several bird nests, particularly on rooftops. . Bed bugs have a great worldwide distribution, due to human travelers who transport them in luggage, clothing, bedding and furniture. Though they may reside in unusual places, they are also likely to be found in small cracks near a bed or in comforters and bed sheets.

Its possible to pick up bed bugs almost any placetheyve infested offices, stores, hotels, gyms and countless other places. They can hide in your luggage, personal belongings, or even on you, and hitchhike a ride back to your home, condo, townhouse or apartment. Once indoors, they can be extremely difficult to control without the help of an experienced pest specialist. A bed bug infestation has nothing to do with cleanliness you can pick them up in the finest hotels, and they can hitchhike into the cleanest homes at any time. But, you can help reduce your chances of a costly bed bug infestation by catching them early. Information on bed bugs in Canada.

Traveling

When traveling, think of the acronym S.L.E.E.P. to remember the following action steps to help avoid bringing bed bugs home with you.

In the House

When at home, follow these handy tips to help keep bed bugs at bay.

Think You Might Have a Bed Bug Infestation?

Notify your local pest management provider immediately, or tell your property manager if you are renting so they can begin to create a customized treatment for your bed bugs. Bed bugs can multiply quickly, so early detection is critical to help prevent an even larger infestation.

Continue reading here:
Bed Bugs: How to Get Rid of Bedbugs Orkin.com

Posted in Bed Bugs Canada | Comments Off on Bed Bugs: How to Get Rid of Bedbugs Orkin.com