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Address : 20 National SW, Grand Rapids, Michigan, United States, 49504

Details: Landlords neglected to tell us previous tenants had bed bug infestation. Only found out due to neighbor and previous tenant informing us. Now we are having problems. Landlord said they exterminated after they left but still never told us so we never got a

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Bed bugs in hotels? What two Wisconsin Dells visitors did

Since summer is a big time for bed bugs (which multiply more quickly in the warmer months), you may be wondering what you should do if you encounter bed bugs in hotels.

Two coaches for a high school dance team traveling to the Wisconsin Dells (Wisconsin Dells in Wikipedia) for a dance camp recently encountered bed bugs in their room at the Chula Vista hotel, according to WISN12 news:

NBC15 reports that the two dance coaches contacted the local health department:

NBC15 claims the South Central Environment Health Consortium followed up on the complaint, finding the hotel was already heat treating the room.

According to this report, the hotel comped the coaches rooms and agreed to pay for any additional expenses which we might assume would cover inspections or treatment at home if they end up being needed (and hopefully they wont).

One of the coaches recommends consumers ask hotel staff to inspect their room for bed bugs when they check in. I have not actually heard anyone suggest this before, and I am not sure how helpful it would be.

I am not an expert, but in my opinion, all hotels should have staff routinely daily check for bed bugs. However, consumers should also learn to inspect a hotel room for bed bugs, and should do it every time they are going to sleep in a new location.

(You can learn to search a hotel room for bed bugs and watch a video demonstrating how to do it in this FAQ: How to avoid bed bugs while traveling.) According to NBC15,

The environment health manager says this year there have been three complaints for Chula Vista in regards to bed bugs. He says for a resort that large, it is a low number.

While this will no doubt cause many to be anxious, you have to remember that its not unusual for there to be bed bugs in hotels even good ones. Bed bugs can be brought into any hotel at any time.

The important thing is whether and how the hotel tries to detect the problem early, by doing their own routine inspections and monitoring, how they respond once they discover a problem, and also whether you as a consumer do your part by inspecting your own room before getting comfortable in it.

NBC15 also noted that a local health department official said that consumers who do encounter bed bugs in hotels should not simply post complaints about bed bugs in social media, but should contact the local health department directly because its the only way that something will get done.

I cant agree enough. Finding out the local health department for a particular area can usually be done in minutes on Google, and filing a complaint is as easy as filling out a form online, sending an email, or calling the number listed. If you encounter bed bugs, please do take this small action which can really make a difference.

The other thing to do is to take actions to make sure you dont carry bed bugs to your next location and ultimately to your car and home. (It sounds like these Wisconsin Dells visitors took some steps in this regard they mentioned having clothing dry cleaned, for example.)

Our FAQs on How to avoid bed bugs while traveling and What should I do if I have been exposed to bed bugs? should help also.

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Insects in the City: The life span of bed bugs

One of the most often cited "facts" about bed bugs is that they can live over a year without a blood meal. But is it true? That's what Andrea Polanco and colleagues at Virginia Tech set out to investigate in their recently published article in the open-access journal insects (open access means articles are free and open to the public). Their work, as well as a careful reading of the original source of the one-year-survival statistic, suggests that bed bugs (at least starved bed bugs) may not be as long-lived as the legend says.

One of the sources of the original research suggesting extremely long lives for starved bed bugs came from a paper by Japanese scientist named Omori in the early 1940s. This paper has been cited numerous times, principally because of republication of the data in Usinger's (1966) book on bed bugs, which has been a basic reference for researchers since the bed bug resurgence. If you check the original data from Omori carefully, you will see that adult bed bugs live longest (15 months) at low temperatures (50 degrees F). At more realistic indoor temperatures (65 to 80 degrees F--Omori didn't look at in-between temperatures) the average survivorship of unfed adults was about 160 to 40 days, respectively. Other, less carefully conducted research prior to 1950 suggests maximum bed bug lifespans of 5 to 19 months.

Polanco's work was conducted at a constant 78 degrees F and 69% RH. Their results for insecticide susceptible strains are not that far from Omori's estimates of 40 days at 81 degrees F. But the most interesting conclusion of Polanco's work is that insecticide resistant strains of bed bugs (which are increasingly common worldwide) live for a significantly shorter time when starved (39 to 76 days) than their insecticide-susceptible counterparts (73 to 106 days). The longest life span observed in Polanco's research was an insecticide-susceptible 5th instar nymph, which lived 143 days without a blood meal. Field strains of resistant bed bugs did not live longer than 80 days. These data are still a far cry from the 12 to 15 month longevity figure often cited to amaze people about bed bug resiliency.

One of the most interesting things about Polanco's team's work is the demonstration that insecticide-resistance can make an organism less fit in some ways. This has been seen in other insects (e.g., cotton bollworm in cotton) when insecticide pressure is removed and insect populations revert (through natural selection) back to susceptible forms--presumably because the susceptible forms are overall more fit for survival.

So when talking to your customers about bed bugs, it's time to drop the 12 month statistic. It's more realistic to say that today's bed bugs can live 3 to 5 months without a blood meal.

Don't get me wrong. Two to four months without food is still impressive. But bed bugs are not immortal, and like all pests they too have their limits of endurance.

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How to Get Rid of Bed Bugs Safely at Home | eHow

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Bed bugs are tiny, rust-colored insects, the size of an apple seed as an adult. They feed on human blood so they can develop and lay eggs. Although you can't feel bed bugs bite you, they leave clusters of itchy, red welts on your skin. Bed bugs are not known to spread disease, but it's important to remove the bugs from your home.

Ascertain whether your bug problem is in fact bed bugs and not another insect commonly mistaken for bed bugs. Look for tiny blood spots, insect droppings and eggs on your mattress, in furniture crevices and in tiny cracks around the room. If you're a tenant, notify your landlord of the problem immediately.

Determine where the bed bugs are hiding in your home. Use a flashlight to check under your mattress, behind your headboard, in the cracks of couches, inside dresser and nightstand drawers, under alarm clocks and light fixtures, behind wallpaper and around window frames. Is the problem confined to one room or is it in several? Keep note of exactly where you find bed bugs and their signs. For bed bug problems in several rooms, it's best to hire an exterminator.

Wash your bedding and other items on the hottest washer setting, then dry everything in your dryer for at least 20 minutes on the highest heat setting. Seal your mattress and box spring in a waterproof mattress cover for at least a year to kill the bed bugs. If your mattress, box spring and bedding are heavily infested, you may need to replace them.

Remove clutter from your room. Vacuum the room completely and scrub infested surfaces with hot, soapy water, using a brush. Steam-clean fabric furniture, window drapes and carpeting. Seal all heavily infested items in bags, label them "Infested with bed bugs" and leave them outside for trash pickup. Make infested furniture undesirable to others by damaging it before leaving it for trash pickup at the curb.

Use pesticides appropriately. Use only pesticides labeled for use in removing bed bugs. Follow the directions on the label.

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NESDCA is Committed, to improving the image of Entomology Scent Detecting Canine teams.

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What you need to know about Bed Bugs.

What are bed bugs?

Bed bugs are small wingless insects that feed upon the blood of warm-blooded animals, such as humans, birds, rodents, bats and pets.

Young bed bugs are about the size of a poppy seed and adults are about a 1/4 inch long. Their bodies are oval and flat and their color ranges from nearly white (after molting) to deep brown (after feeding).

Bed bugs live in cracks and crevices and only come out at night to feed.

Do bed bugs spread disease?

Bed bugs are not known to spread disease.

Bed bugs inject a small amount of saliva into the skin while feeding. An allergic reaction to the saliva may cause the area around the bite to become swollen and itchy. Do not scratch bites, as this may worsen the irritation and itching and may lead to a secondary infection.

Why are bed bugs resurging?

International travel and changes in modern pest control practices are believed to be responsible for the resurgence of bed bugs in the United States.

Bed bugs are common in Asia, Africa, Central and South America and Europe. With the growth of international travel, bed bug infestations are steadily increasing. Since most people of this generation have never seen a bed bug, they are more likely to bring bed bugs home with them in luggage and on clothes.

In the 1940s and '50s, the pesticide DDT was liberally used in homes to fight insect infestation. With the ban on DDT in the 1970s pest control methods changed from elimination to repellent and baits. These changes make it easy for bed bugs to avoid most pest control methods.

How can I avoid bed bugs while traveling?

Check for bed bugs right after entering your hotel room.

Place luggage on the luggage rack. The metal or plastic legs of the luggage rack make it hard for bed bugs to get into your suitcase. Keep the luggage rack away from walls.

Check the mattress and headboard for signs of bed bugs. Pull sheets back and check for dark brown spots on the mattress.

Check crevices and creases of mattress for shed skin, live insects or fecal matter.

How do I prevent bringing bed bugs home with me?

If you have visited a dwelling infested with bed bugs, the following procedures will help prevent you from bringing the pests home.

Wash all clothing in 120 F water and use a machine dryer set on hot before or as soon as the clothing is brought back into the home.

Suitcases should be carefully inspected, scrubbed with a stiff brush and thoroughly vacuumed.

Seal the luggage in a plastic bag for several months to prevent bed bugs from feeding and they will eventually die. Bed bugs can live several months without a blood meal.

Leaving luggage for several hours in a closed vehicle in full summer sun may also kill bed bugs and eggs.

Bed Bug Quick Facts

A single, sexually-mature female bed bug can start an infestation.

Bed bugs hate light, so if you cant change rooms, sleep with the light on.

Bed bugs can go months without food.

Bed bugs can survive in 120 F temperature for several days.

Bed bugs can survive freezing temperatures for several weeks.

Bed bug eggs are very sticky and difficult to remove, making them efficient hitchhikers.

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