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Address : 1277 Dickson Dd, Brazoria, Alvin, United States, 77511

Details: I found bed bugs they had someone come out said we didn't have bedbugs... then I found more bed bugs brought them to them they still said wasn't a bed bug ... I had to throw away 2000 dollars worth of furniture cause there were alll over it!!

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Bed Bugs Found at Second DC Elementary School | NBC4 … – NBC4 Washington

Another D.C. elementary school is dealing with bed bugs not long after a school in Southeast had to shut its doors because of an infestation.

Bed bugs were found on people three different times this month at Miner Elementary School in Northeast, D.C. Public Schools officials said. It is not known if the bugs were found on students.

"Were continuing to monitor the situation, but we dont believe that this is a widespread infestation," said a spokesperson for DCPS.

The DCPS operations and wellness teams met with staff at the school on Wednesday to go over protocols for identifying and reporting potential pests, the spokesperson said.

In early February, DCPS closed Savoy Elementary School in Southeast after rodents and bed bugs were discovered at the school. Savoy students have been going to class at a temporary location while officials handle the infestation issue.

Miner Elementary School students brought home the following letter to their parents Wednesday:

Dear Miner Elementary School Community,

Here at Miner Elementary School, it is my priority to ensure that all students and staff are safe and the school environment is conducive to teaching and learning. To keep you informed on how we are doing this on an ongoing basis, I want to share an update regarding routine maintenance and cleaning at our school.

Throughout the year, DC Public Schools (DCPS) proactively works with the Department of General Services (DGS) to prevent and treat any potential threat of pests (rodents, bugs, etc.) at all schools. DCPS and DGS work with school staff to identify the location of potential pests, complete a thorough inspection for entry points, fix any structural issues which may be a contributing factor, and bring in pest control services, including exterminators, if necessary. On a daily basis, the school custodian team is also committed to ensuring the building is thoroughly cleaned and free of unwanted waste that may attract pests.

We follow strict protocols when any pest is identified here. First, we immediately confirm the details of the sighting. For example: what was seen, when it was seen, and in what area of the school. Then, our custodial foreman will evaluate the area and complete necessary cleaning and maintenance. If necessary, we will schedule pest control services to treat any particular area or location. Finally, if multiple exterminations are required, a broader communication to families via letter, email, and ConnectEd/Robo is disseminated.

If the pest identified is a bed bug or lice, or another insect, it is the school nurse's role to identify, notify, and educate affected students, parents, and staff on next steps and available resources. Please note, students are not excluded from school for bed bugs or lice.

As we continue to monitor the school with our agency partners, and conduct routine maintenance and cleaning, the entire school community plays a role in keeping our school building clean and safe. From properly disposing of all trash and unwanted food to keeping food limited to designated eating areas, we can together reduce the likelihood of unwanted pests. We want to thank you for keeping our school building clean and safe for all.

Please reach out to me directly if you have any questions or if youd like to report an issue in the school building or any concerns regarding your childs well-being.

Sincerely,

Andrea Mial

Principal

Published at 8:58 PM EST on Feb 15, 2017 | Updated at 6:05 AM EST on Feb 16, 2017

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Letting bedbugs bite — because science – Firstcoastnews.com

Anne Schindler, WTLV 11:22 PM. EST February 15, 2017

Closeup macro of a bedbug, 1950. (Photo by Andreas Feininger/The LIFE Picture Collection/Getty Images) (Photo: Andreas Feininger)

When the very mention of your work causes people to recoil in horror, you develop coping mechanisms.

Sometimes I lie, concedes Brittany Campbell, a doctoral student of entomology at the University of Florida. Depending on the day, whether I feel like talking about it, I might be a manager at Target.

In reality, her job is bedbug research, a topic some cant discuss without freaking out.

People dont even want to talk to me, she says. I scare them.

Campbells work is an essential part of fighting the countrys decade-long bedbug resurgence. Once nearly eradicated in the U.S., the bloodsucking insects returned in force in the late 1990s. The wave of frenzied media coverage that followed has subsided, but not the bedbug problem. If anything, says Dr. Philip Koehler, who built the universitys urban entomology lab, its worse.

Were seeing a lot more infestations that what we did a few years ago.

Then, in November, the lab revealed a new species the tropical bedbug. Discovered in a home in South Florida, the insect hadnt been seen in the U.S. in more than 70 years.

Campbell was personally delighted. I was certainly excited, she says of the discovery. As a scientist I was jumping up and down ready to tell the world.

But in the battle of against bedbugs, she acknowledges, its not necessarily good news. You dont know what impact its going to have, you dont know how quickly its going to reproduce, says Campbell of the new species. You dont know if its going to respond as well [to pesticides].

With a single female capable of laying 500 eggs, the bedbug is a prolific breeder. Its also uniquely difficult to get rid of, since its preferred nest is a place most people like to spend a peaceful 8 hours not one they want doused with pesticides.

But getting rid of the intractable bug can push people to do irrational things, says Koehler. They dont want to go home sleep in their bed and have bugs crawling on them, and sucking their blood. Some people have died after spraying their mattresses with insecticide, accidentally torched their homes using heat treatments, even had air foggers explode.

Usually the bugs are still crawling after the place is blown apart, he says.

The only reliable way to get rid of bedbugs is to hire a professional exterminator, Koehler says. But the great irony is that -- in the lab, bedbugs are kind of feeble.

They are hard to kill in peoples homes, says Campbell. But for whatever reason, we have a hard time keeping alive in the lab.

Caring for the bugs means cleaning out colonies when their Petri dish gets crowded, keeping them in a climate-controlled room, feeding them artificially on warm rabbit blood, or live chickens.

And, when a colony is in trouble, it might mean giving of yourself. Literally.

Research scientist Roberto Pereira helped nurture the labs fledgling tropical bedbug colony by allowing them to suck his own blood.

Because we have very few insects, and we were trying to get this colony started, I took the liberty of feeding these bedbugs on myself, he says.

He it that sounds weird. Its not the type of conversation to bring up on the first date or anything. Most of us dont like to admit we have done that, because most people think of [entomologists] as crazy anyway.

Pereira says its not all that uncommon. Harold Harlan, a retired military medical entomologist, raised thousands of bedbugs in his basement, feeding them on his own blood. And, as a recent Here Be Monsters podcast noted, pest control companies that use dogs to find bedbugs have to maintain a home colony for training purposes and sometimes find it easier to feed the bugs off of themselves.

Pereira says its not as bad as it sounds. The bugs are kept in Petri dishes covered with a penetrable plastic, so the bugs cant escape. And for many people, the bite is imperceptible -- less annoying than a mosquito.

UF Graduate assistant Heather Erskine demonstrates, placing a single bug on her hand and allowing it to feed. I honestly dont feel it, she notes. If you blindfolded me and said you put a bedbug on me, I wouldnt be able to tell you where.

For Campbell, bedbug bites are more painful, creating visible welts. Its almost like getting pricked by a needle, or getting a shot or something, she says. I can really feel their mouth parts.

For people battling infestations, discomfort is just part of it. Treatment can be expensive about $1,000 or more. And the bugs can take a mental toll, causing anxiety, depression, even Post Traumatic Stress Disorder.

I get phone calls from people telling me about their anxieties, says Campbell. I am unfortunately an entomologist; I dont deal with psychology. So I just try to calm them down, so they dont do anything irrational. I tell them to seek professional help.

Such problems are part of the reason Koehler says pest control revenues in Florida now dwarf the citrus industry. Theyre also the reason a harmless bedtime wish has resurfaced as a more sinister warning.

Theyre back. They should be saying that: Dont let the bedbugs bite.

For help getting rid of bedbugs, check out these sites:

EPA - Getting rid of bed bugs

University of Florida - Bed bugs

University of Florida - Bed bug resources

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Know the Law in Light of Bed Bug Issues – Clay County Free Press.com (subscription)

Following an increase in consumer complaints regarding bed bugs in rental housing units, West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey urges tenants to know state law when faced with a pest control problem

A letter from the attorney generals office to county health department officials outlined tenants specific complaints, including infestations of bed bugs and being charged extermination fees whether or not the bed bugs originated in their unit.

Dealing with bed bugs is never a pleasant experience, Morrisey said. However, its important to understand what is lawfully permitted in the landlord-tenant relationship so that everyone is treated fairly and justly.

The landlord is responsible for maintaining habitable housing and cannot pass that responsibility onto the tenant under West Virginia law. Also, requiring tenants to pay extermination fees without proof the tenant caused the infestation violates the states Consumer Credit and Protection Act.

Those with questions can contact the attorney generals Consumer Protection Division at 800-368-8808 or visit the office online at http://www.wvago.gov.

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Bed bugs force cancellation of Hartshorne City Council meeting – Mcalester News Capital

Bed bugs in City Hall forced the cancellation of a regularly scheduled Hartshorne City Council meeting Monday.

The pests were discovered in a portion of City Hall, but Hartshorne Mayor Leon Mace said no chances would be taken and the meeting would be rescheduled another time.

"We have discovered that some of our furniture has bed bugs in it," Mace said. "We will reschedule. We will try and get it for next Monday night, if not sooner. I have to get with the council and determine when we can (meet)."

In the meantime, City Hall will be closed all day Tuesday to the public as city officials work with exterminators to assess the extent of the situation and provide treatment.

"(Exterminators) want to look throughout the whole building," Mace said. "It is what it is, we're taking precautions to take care of the public."

One challenge is figuring out how to handle emergency dispatch services, Mace said. The dispatch office is incapable of being moved and the city may rely on the Pittsburg County Sheriff's Department.

"We will switch it over to the Pittsburg County Sheriff's Office and let them dispatch for us," Mace said.

Hartshorne City Hall shouldn't be closed more than one day, Mace added.

"We should be up and running again on Wednesday morning," Mace said.

The News-Capital will publish the time of the rescheduled meeting when it is available.

Contact David Dishman at ddishman@mcalesternews.com

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Hartshorne City Hall closed after discovery of bedbugs – Lexington Herald Leader

Hartshorne City Hall closed after discovery of bedbugs
Lexington Herald Leader
A city council meeting in Hartshorne was called off after workers discovered bedbugs inside City Hall. Mayor Leon Mace says the bugs were found inside some of the furniture in the building in Hartshorne, about 120 miles southeast of Oklahoma City.

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