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Bedbugs can cause rash and allergic reactions. (Photo: SolomonPhotos/iStock/Getty Images )

From 2000 to 2013, the National Pest Management Association found a significant increase in bedbug infestations across the country. And while there are very few laws specifically addressing the bedbug epidemic, hotels have a responsibility to keep you safe under common law. But even the cleanest, most expensive hotels may have bedbugs. Your best bet is to educate and protect yourself.

No federal bedbug law exists, but some states have passed legislation concerning hotels and their obligations to keep you safe from these pests. Alabama, California, Kansas, Minnesota, Nevada, Ohio, South Dakota and West Virginia enforce some form of bedbug-specific law, but most of them lack teeth; merely setting down in writing that hotels must take cleanliness measures to prevent pests. Only Kansas, Nevada and West Virginia require hotels to stop using the room and exterminate the bedbugs before another guest stays the night.

Under common law, the hotel manager has a responsibility to use reasonable care to promote your safety as a guest. Bedbugs pose a well-known hazard to personal safety; bites can cause rash, allergic reactions and permanent scars. It is reasonable to expect hotel staff to clean, fumigate, disinfect and exterminate any known infestation of bedbugs. But common law does not require the hotel staff ensure your safety, only to take reasonable measures to promote it. If the infestation is new and unknown to the hotel manager, then the common law protection does not apply as long as the room is reasonably clean. It is unreasonable to expect hotel staff to know about an infestation before it starts.

The law can view bedbug bites and infestations as serious injuries, not unlike those suffered in a car crash. The bites themselves can have lasting psychological effects, cause embarrassing rashes, fierce itching and in some cases, permanent scarring. Gather evidence if you become the victim of hotel bedbugs, including pictures of the bedbugs and your bites. Contact the local health department, ask it to inspect your room and get a copy of the report. File a formal complaint with hotel management, getting the manager's name, phone number and email address. You may seek medical attention and get a record of your doctor's visit. Evidence can help you with civil litigation if your injuries are serious enough.

Look for signs of bedbugs in your room immediately after check-in. Look all around and under your mattress for small dots of rusty or reddish blood stains left by crushed bedbugs. Bedbug excrement appears as tiny black dots that may bleed into fabric like the point of a marker. Look for tiny, 1-millimeter eggs that are pale yellow in color, or look for the apple-seed-sized, reddish-brown bedbugs themselves. Bugs commonly hide in the seams of chairs and beds, between the folds of curtains, in electrical sockets, between cushions and even under tacks or loose screws. Bedbug bites produce a raised, red, swollen area with a dark-red center. Bites often come in clusters or make a line across the skin. If you see or feel any sign of bedbugs, leave the room and immediately notify hotel staff.

Bedbugs cling and hide inside clothing and luggage, where you can take them home to start a new infestation. If you come in contact with bedbugs at a hotel, ask for a garbage bag and tightly seal all of your belongings. Transfer all of your washable clothes to a different garbage bag outside of your home and take the clothes to the washer inside of the new bag. Wash the clothes on the hot cycle and dry the clothes on the highest temperature setting for at least 30 minutes to kill any bugs or eggs. Leave the rest of your belongings inside the garbage bag in the sun, where the internal temperature will reach 120 degrees or higher. Or you can place the garbage bag in a freezer overnight to kill the bedbugs. You may hire a pest-management professional to disinfect your non-washable items.

Christopher Michael began writing in 2010 for Break.com. He received a Bachelor of Arts in English from the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. Writing sports and travel articles helps support his professional baseball career, which has taken him to 49 states, five continents and four oceans.

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Killing bed bugs with a hairdryer, and other bad ideas

Its that time of year, folks, bed bug season!

Sure, bed bugs happen year round, but they do tend to multiply and spread a bit more quickly in the warmer months, due to various factors. This means the pest management professionals are busy, and the consumers are too-often itchy (and hot, which makes itching worse).

Add in the fact thatsummer can be a slow time for news, which meansthe media is doing everything it can to report bed bug stories. If the local news havent got any hot bed bug stories, they will sometimes try and come up with something anyway.

Today we have this example, from the Salem News (in Salem, Missouri): the title, Bed bugs are a year-round problemsuggeststhat were probably not going anywhere new and unchartered.

And the first three paragraphs do not disappoint. They note that bed bugs are nothing new, are found locally, and are a year-round problem.

(Yawn!)

Butwait, here it comes, paragraph four:

The best and easiest way to rid your home of bedbugs is to use a hair dryer to kill the bedbugs in your furniture, [Carol Shipley of Shipleys Pest Control] said. You can also buy spray to kill them, but this isnt always effective the first time. If its a severe infestation, you may have to get rid of your bed and burn it to be rid of the bedbugs.

(Image credit: Conair Pro Style 1200 Blow Dryer by Twitchery on flickr.com, used under a Creative Commons Attribution license.)

Wow. Theres just so much going on there!

First, while a hair dryer does emit high heat which can kill bed bugs, the logistics of killing bed bugs with a hair dryer might be a bit impractical, and, depending how you use it,might even be hazardous. I dont think weve heard any experts recommenda hair dryer for treating bed bugs.

A steamer would be a better choice than a hair dryer for killing bed bugs using heat. The back of your hand or a newspaper can bequite effectivetoo.

And, yes, pesticides may require re-application, but thats not a reason to eschew them. It is the reason pros will usually need to come back in 10-14 days and retreat. It stands to reason that do-it-yourselfers arent likely to kill bed bugs in one shot with spray pesticides either.

While we always recommend an experienced and knowledgeable professional be hired to treat for bed bugs if at all possible, if you need to do the bed bug treatmentyourself, please do your research and be sure and get professional advice on using pesticides.

Finally, while experts tell us you usually do not need to discard belongings, keep in mind that if you do, burning your bed is probably not the best or safest way to do that, and I dont know any experts who would recommend that.

I want to note that I dont assume the advice in the article linked above was what was intended by the professionals cited in this story, since we all know that the news media often gets things a bit wrong.

However, its important to set the record straight on what works and to this end, I welcome further input in the comments below from readers (including experts) on the advice given in the Salem News story today.

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Bed Bug Treatments – Ehrlich Pest Control

Are you concerned you may have bed bugs? You can rely on Ehrlich for bed bug treatment services that eradicate bed bugs quickly.

Our treatments range from conventional solutions to K-9 bed bug inspections to state-of-the-art heat treatments. Your technician will recommend different treatment services depending on the specifics of the infestation.

We recommend that you hire a professional pest control company at the earliest sign of bed bugs. Bed bugs spread fast - each mature female bed bug can lay as many as 500 eggs in their short lifetime.

Give us a call at 1-800-837-5520 to schedule a FREE bed bug inspection.

Your Ehrlich technician will be able to review and recommend multiple solutions that are available to bring your bed bug problem under control.

We take a sensitive and sympathetic approach recognizing how emotional and stressful a bed bug infestation may be.

Our use of trained bed bug dogs, will help to accurately detect and locate the presence of bed bugs. This will enable us to provide targeted solutions to identified bed bug hotspots.

This environmentally-friendly process has now been adopted in the industry for bed bug control. Heat treatment is widely regarded as one of the most effective solutions for bed bugs.

Portable heaters, either electric or propane-fired, are used to gradually heat the ambient air within rooms to above 120 F while monitoring with strategically placed temperature sensors and infrared thermometers.

This high temperature is then held for 1 to 3 hours or more depending on the level of infestation, and relative level of clutter in the treated rooms.

Heat treatment is a low risk option for customers (and their pets), and the environment due to the minimal use of pesticides.

The service can be completed in just one day rather than over the course of a few weeks, and its effective against all life stages of a bed bug.

Contact your local Ehrlich office at 1-800-837-5520 to find out more, as heat treatment is not offered in every service area.

Conventional treatments consisting of insecticides remains our primary and most turned to approach for handling bed bugs.

Several insecticide formulations, including liquids, dusts and aerosols, are typically required for a thorough bed bug service due in part to the varying types of surfaces, materials and situations encountered.

Dusts are an excellent tool to use when treating for bed bugs. These formulations tend to last longer than their liquid counterparts and can be easily applied into voids where liquids may not reach or should not be applied.

Aerosols are also convenient tools, especially when fitted with a crack and crevice tip, allowing direct application into cracks and crevices where bed bugs like to hide.

Vacuuming will be able to remove large portions of a bed bug population from areas where they are visible

Treatment will usually begin at the focal point of the infestation, which is generally the bed in an infested room.

This will be followed by careful treatment of all items in the vicinity, including baseboards, floor/wall junctions, tack strips under carpets, behind electrical outlets and switches, cracks in walls and floors, items hanging on walls and relevant structural voids.

High temperatures are lethal to most insects provided they cannot quickly escape to a cooler location. The temperatures produced by portable steam units are more than sufficient to kill bed bugs and their eggs upon contact.

Steaming allows us to treat all surfaces of mattresses, box springs and upholstered furniture, which are often restricted with insecticides.

Steaming tends to get bed bugs to move out of deeper recesses as the temperature begins to rise, making them more likely to expose themselves or cross any applied insecticide.

Using steam treatment, means there is less need for applying pesticides.

Steam may NOT be appropriate for treating all surfaces due to the moisture that is produced.

While not our first choice, bed bug fumigation is also an option in a few select situations.

Fumigation uses materials in a gaseous state, which can penetrate all items placed within a fumigation space and is able to kill all stages of bed bugs present during the exposure period.

Freezing is also an option for eliminating bed bugs from some items which can not be treated conventionally

As a homeowner, you can action this solution by using your home freezer.

Enclose infested items in plastic bags and freeze them for about a week.

A chest type freezer will allow you to freeze larger items too.

While freezing is reported to be effective against nymphs and adults, eggs appear to be more tolerant of cold temperatures and must be exposed for at least 30 days before they become non-viable.

At Ehrlich, we ensure that there is a follow-up with every customer.

Our current standard practice is for at least 2 follow-up visits after the initial corrective service, to include inspection and treatment as needed.

We provide this service to ensure that we have effectively resolved your bed bug problem.

Interested in our bed bug treatments? Call Ehrlich at 1-800-837-5520 to schedule your bed bug inspection today.

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Kyrie Irving says hotel bed bugs caused early exit from …

The flu-like symptoms that caused Cavaliers guardKyrieIrving to exit Sundays game against the Thunder were caused by a lack of sleep due to bed bugs in the team hotel, he told reporters Monday.

Irving played just nine minutes in Sundays 11592 win over Oklahoma City. He told reporters after Mondays loss to the Pistons that he was forced to sleep on the couch on Saturday night and only slept for about three hours.

The team stayed at the Skirvin Hilton in Oklahoma City, a four-star hotel.

Watch: Stephen Curry makes two jaw-dropping plays

Kyrie Irving: "Just imagine how freaked out youd be if you saw friggin 5, big ass bed bugs just sitting on your pillow. I woke up itching."

Kyrie says his flu-like symptoms in OKC were caused by bed bugs at the hotel giving him a poor night's sleep. Showed bite on his face

Kyrie Irving: "It was honestly from the bed bugs from the frickin' Hilton that we stayed at ... We came into the game and I was freaked out"

The hotels Director of Rooms, Jessica Dustin, confirmed to The Oklahomanthat bed bugs were found in one room.

Irving played 38 minutes on Monday night, leading the Cavs with 30 points.

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Bed Bug Exterminator in New Jersey – Alliance Pest Services

Do you have a really important meeting in the morning but bed bugs keep disturbing your otherwise sound sleep by appearing out of nowhere in the middle of the night? Do you think it's high time you get rid of all the bugs that have taken a permanent refuge in your home? Alliance Pest Services is at your service to provide you with the best bed bug exterminator in Monmouth County solutions.

You must be wondering, "What is Alliance all about?" We are a customer-centric organization that understands your bed bug problems, and thus has developed technologically advanced and innovative methods to make sure your pest control problems get the right solution. Since our inception in 1983, Alliance has served various clients ranging from restaurants, hospitals, industrial and commercial sectors, along with housing authorities, educational institutions and residential housing. We have earned an outstanding reputation through our excellent customer service and industry experience.

Alliance bed bug exterminator in Monmouth County, NJ is distinguished in terms of quality and innovation from the rest of the companies offering you pest control programs. As a matter of fact, Alliance has developed Integrated Pest Management (IPM), which uses the information pertaining to pest and environmental factors to solve the pest problems with least amount of pesticide use. Therefore, Alliance keeps investing resources in developing pest prevention techniques to ensure you and your family does not inhale unnecessary pesticides.

With its headquarters located in Monmouth County (New Jersey), Alliance bed bug exterminator in Monmouth County offers its pest control services in the states of New Jersey and Philadelphia. No matter what your area of residence is in New Jersey, Alliance operates in a variety of localities such as Bergen County, Essex County, Union County, Somerset County, Middlesex and Pennsylvania (Philadelphia) and more.

Alliance services as a bed bug exterminator in New Jersey is just a call away. We strongly believe in customer satisfaction and customer-oriented approach and, therefore, our employees are always there to provide you instant customer service and solutions. Our customers are always welcome to have one-to-one interaction with our staff to get a full understanding of our pest control processes or any other queries you have in mind. Customers are our first priority, our center of gravity around which our business evolves.

So if bed bugs and pests do not let you focus on your work or disturb your sleep, then you certainly do not need to share your personal space with some harmful bugs! Alliance Pest Services is just a call away. Let us take care of all your pest control problems and get rid of bed bugs permanently without high volumes of concentrated pesticides in your home. We believe in a pest-free environment. Contact us today.

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