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EPA's 10 regional offices have staff assigned to respond to inquiries related to their geographical area.

States: CT, ME, MA, NH, RI, VT Regional Contact: Robert Koethe US EPA Region 1 5 Post Office Square (OES05-4) Boston, MA 02109 Phone: 617-918-1535 Robert Koethe (koethe.robert@epa.gov)

States: NY, NJ, PR, VI Regional Contact: Lynne Gregory US EPA Region 2 Raritan Depot 2890 Woodbridge Ave. Edison, NJ 08837-3679 Phone:732-321-4391 gregory.lynne@epamail.epa.gov(gregory.lynne@epamail.epa.gov)

States: DE, MD, PA, VA, WV, District of Columbia Regional Contact: Holly Raguza US EPA Region 3 1650 Arch Street (3LC62) Philadelphia, PA 19103-2029 Phone: 215-814-2170 Holly Raguza (raguza.holly@epa.gov)

States: AL, GA, KY, MS, NC, TN, FL, SC Regional Contact: Kimberly Tomczak US EPA Region 4 Sam Nunn Atlanta Federal Center 61 Forsyth Street, SW Atlanta, GA 30303-8960 404-562-8987 Kimberly Tomczak(tomczak.kimberly@epa.gov)

States: IL, IN, MI, MN, OH, WI Regional Contact: Donald Baumgartner US EPA Region 5 77 West Jackson Boulevard, LC-8J Chicago, IL 60604-3507 Phone: 312-886-7835 Donald Baumgartner (baumgartner.donald@epa.gov)

States: AR, LA, OK, NM, TX Regional Contact: Kenneth McPherson US EPA Region 6 1445 Ross Avenue Suite 1200 (6PD) Dallas, TX 75202-2733 Phone: 214-665-6754 Kenneth McPherson(mcpherson.kenneth@epa.gov)

States: IA, MO, KS, NE Regional Contact: Mark K. Lesher US EPA Region 7 11201 Renner Boulevard (WWPDTOPE) Lenexa, KS 66219 Phone: 913-551-7054 Mark Lesher (lesher.mark@epa.gov)

States: CO, MT, ND, SD, UT, WY Regional Contact: Margaret Collins US EPA Region 8 1595 Wynkoop St. (8P-P3T) Denver, CO 80202 Phone: 303-312-6023 Margaret Collins (collins.margaret@epa.gov)

States: AZ, CA, HI, NV, Guam, Samoa Regional Contact: Norman Calero US EPA Region 9 75 Hawthorne Street San Francisco, CA 94105 Phone: 415-972-3793 Norman Calero (calero.norman@epa.gov)

States: AK, ID, OR, WA Region 10 Bed Bug Resources Regional Contact: Juliann Barta US EPA Region 10 1200 Sixth Avenue (OCE-084) Seattle, WA 98101 Phone: 206-553-1495 Juliann Barta (barta.juliann@epa.gov)

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Bed Bug Report for Hilton New York, New York, NY

Anonymous on 03/24/2015

Multiple bed bug bits after staying at this hotel on legs and arms. Hilton is unresponsive.

Anonymous on 12/02/2014

My husband and I stayed at the Hilton Midtown, Room 3550, for two nights, October 3rd & 4th. We encountered itching of the scalp & never associated this with the possibility of being bitten by bed bugs during the night. After returning to our home, three weeks later (the incubation period for bed bug eggs), we discovered more bites & a newly formed nest under one of our bed pillow, close to where our luggage had been placed. We contacted the Hilton to report our experience & was transferred to

Security Department to file a report. We were told that someone would be calling us back; however, as of today (4-weeks + later), no one has called. We have spent an enormous amount of time & money to cure the problem. Believe me, you don't want them!! It has been a horrible experience!

Anonymous on 07/29/2014

I stayed at the Hilton Midtown for a conference from 7/25 through 7/28 and sustained bed bug bites to my bilateral lower extremities. As many before have posted, I was forwarded to security who made me fill out a report and took pictures of my legs. They told me they would "investigate" the situation, but came back and told me there was no "hard evidence" that bed bugs were in my room. OTHER THAN THE BITES ALL OVER MY LEGS. I now look forward to spending a great deal of money to have everything

I brought with me fumigated and dry cleaned. Not to mention the pock marks I have all over my legs. What a lousy experience.

itchy on 06/27/2014

I checked into the Hilton Midtown friday 6/20/2014 by Saturday morning I have bites on my face and arms. Let housekeeping know they screamed and ran from the room. Still waiting to hear from the hotel management. I have pictures of bugs and bites.....

Anonymous on 04/02/2014

Stayed here for two nights at the end of March. Saw spots of blood on the sheets the first day (called the front desk who should have realized this was a red flag). On the second day, woke up to a series of bites/welts on one arm. My dermatologist confirmed what it was when I got home and I phoned the front-desk - who forwarded me to "security." Based on reports (several) on tripadvisor, this hotel's normal protocol is to have you fill out a report with security, they photograph the bites, a

nd then they do nothing...

Was not impressed by their reaction (they did not even bother to look up the room I stayed in despite my providing my name and dates) or their non-existent "customer service."

I spend two months a year in hotels in New York; this was first encounter with this issue. I will never stay in this hotel again and have spread the word.

Anonymous on 11/09/2013

Stayed two nights - found bedbug crawling down the shower curtain the second morning. No signs on bed, no evidence of bites - yet. Still kind of creepy and now I've got to de-bug all my stuff. Ugh.

Anonymous - I'm embarrassede on 09/20/2013

Stayed on the 41st floor from June 30th - July 2, 2013. Woke up in the a.m. with four nasty bites. The scars still show on my legs....! Called management and they came and took a picture, he shook his head and said "yeah" then asked me to fill out a report. When I tried to contact them again - no response. This ordeal cost me close to $1000 in just buying new luggage and basic clothes, not to mention the mental anguish. They told me the room would now be put out of service and offered

to send me to another room - what a comfortable feeling to still have the option to stay in this hotel (or not!!!) They can now keep their "Hilton Honors" points....

STAY AWAY from this location!!!

patty on 01/17/2013

we came in january 2nd, we were put in room 3307 (i think that was the room), when i awoke on thursday, i noticed some red marks around my ankle, i took a photo and sent it to my husband who responded with "bed bugs?" and that he too had a rash on his abdomen. i called downstairs and was given to security where i was advised to come down and fill out paperwork. when i arrived at security i had to fill out the paperwork and had them take photos. the security mgr on told me it didn't look like

bed bugs and maybe just a rash. in the meantime i needed to change rooms...that meant packing up all our stuff and he wanted us done in 30 minutes. We packed all our belongings, met with the exterminator and waited for the bellman. We moved from an updated, great view room to a dumpy old room with paint peeling from the ceiling and stains on the curtains (i'd of thought i'd of been treated a little better). Chocolate covered strawberries were brought to us by the security mgr as my kids and i were leaving, but no mention of the bed bugs...i lost 3 hours over this...mind u i was on vacation.

we never heard from anyone regarding the bed bugs the rest of the day and only had a message from a new security person asking if i was ok. i left 2 messages with the front of the hotel trying to get answers...no one returned my call.

on friday, i spoke to a relative in CT and told them i needed answers about the bed bugs before i could confirm visiting them, my aunt explained what "bed bugs" really meant and left me very concerned. I then left a message with the manager, i asked for the hotel manager to contact me. shortly after leaving the message for the hotel mgr to contact me, security calls my cell (i didn't give them that number so it's interesting that now they are concerned), i told them i only want to deal with the hotel mgr. The hotel mgr calls us while we were at the MoMA Museum and confirms that there were bugs in the room. It made me cry as i knew my rash was not from allergies like the security person told me.

when we got back to the hotel we had to pack all our belongings and give them to the hotel....kind of freaked us out. we lost many hours on this as well.

on saturday morning at 8:00 am, our clothes returned from dry cleaning...at 9:00 am the exterminator showed up to look through our bags for additional bugs.

while being bitten was bad enough, i felt that the hotel was looking to just "sweep" this matter under the mat had i not called in to confirm what was going on. It was poorly handled and i lost many hours having to deal with this situation...my rash has just gone away. i wish i had known about this site prior to going so i could research the hotel as to be honest i hadn't ever had to think of bed bugs before...now i know.

Michael on 01/03/2013

Here for 9 days. Room 2027. Bug bites on legs and ankles. Manager moved me to 1320. They took pictures of my legs

Anonymous on 10/16/2012

Me again (Anonymous on 10/14/2012). Got a call back from the manager who said he would investigate. Just called back again and...surprise, surprise...no evidence of bed bugs. So what are all these bites all over my body from after I slept at this hotel and before I slept anywhere else? Sorry, I think it's BS. Stay there if you want, don't if you think I might be right. I. for one, won't stay there again.

Anonymous on 10/14/2012

Stayed at this hotel Thursday & Friday night. After the first night I noticed spots on my back. Never considered bed bugs. After the second night they were all down my arm. The day I checked out I showed these itchy spots to someone and they said they thought they were bed bug bites. Called the manager and had to leave a message because it was Sunday. We'll see if he calls me back.

I sure hope I didn't bring them home with me!

Anonymous on 10/02/2012

6 days after I stayed here (9/22/2012) I began getting bit up every night. After two nights, I had a bed bug dog come in and bed bugs were confirmed. I am in the thousands of dollars in terms of diagnosis, treatment costs, dry cleaning and laundering my clothes. At this point, I will never go on vacation again, it is not worth it.

Anonymous on 08/15/2012

We checked the beds when we got into our room....nothing. 2nd night there...we saw one crawling across the bed while watching tv...ended up changing to another room that's older than previous and another room after that. Had to vacuum our suitcases and some clothes...ironed all the clothes...... The hotel took our clothes and dry cleaned them...waiting for them to be delivered to me anytime this week now.....

Anonymous on 05/16/2012

I stayed at the Hilton during a conference last week and was bitten on the face and arms. I've been travelling for work the last 12 years and have never come across bed bugs so I didn't know what it was, in fact I thought I was just having a skin reaction to pregnancy or something. Bed bugs didn't cross my mind until someone told me once they took a look. This hotel was an absolute nightmare for a business traveller, the internet is crap and so is everything else. Very unproductive and filthy,

Anonymous on 10/20/2011

10/20/11

Writing on behalf of a colleague who had a bedbug encounter but is too shy to come forward:

He woke up with 4 large bites under his arm after staying in room 3123.

The General Manager denied that bed bugs were the culprit, claming his staff checked the bedding. Again, bedbugs are not always easy to spot without the aid of visual instruments, so the hotel cannot possibly rule out bedbugs as the biting agents.

We will no longer be staying at this hotel.

RS on 09/07/2011

I was bitten last night at the Hilton New York in room 753. I woke up with three large welts on my left arm and immediately suspected bed bugs since I was bitten by one a few years ago in college and spent several weeks going to doctors and hospitals trying to figure out why I had welts all over my skin. Luckly I jumped out of bed in time and found the bug scurrying across the sheets. I immediately killed it with a shoe and took several pictures of the dead bug and my arm with the bites. I calle

d the front desk and they sent security up. The security staff was very nice though they tried to downplay that it was a bed bug. I am not a fool and I have solid proof since I killed the insect and have seen them before. It was bagged by the staff and I was told to fill out an incident report. I will undoubtedly never stay at this hotel again and am still traumatized by the experience since I am very allergic to the bites. Needless to say I will be inspecting every square inch of my luggage, clothes and bags prior to heading back home.

PhD R. Donaldson on 07/13/2011

"And it's ridiculous to say that you see them because they are microscopic and hide until there is no activity (AKA when you are sleeping)."

That's nonsense. Bed bugs are very visible, only the bed bug nimphes, when they not move, on certain surfaces are very hard to notice. Other than that, some people don't have blisters and itching from bites, so if the other people in the room don't have them it doesn't mean that there is no bed bugs. Also, they move around the house, you can see them on

the walls in the night, specially after midnight.

concerned on 12/15/2010

Bringing a large group to NYC in February and tend to book Hilton for corporate gatherings. I see that other Diamond level members have complained here and not received good treatment. I take it this hotel is not recommended due to Bed Bug concerns? I'm concerned about booking this hotel and then having my colleagues see this reports. Any suggestions on how to confirm we're safe booking at this hotel?

Realistic NYC Student on 12/11/2010

I'm a college student in NYC and in September 2010 I was convinced my dorm room had bed bugs. I had tiny little bites all over my body and I was really itchy but my roommate wasn't affected. I went to the doctor but it turned out that I gave myself hives from getting worked up about the NYC bedbug "epidemic". So seriously you people need to relax. Go to bed bath & beyond and buy pillow case and mattress covers if you must. They're actually great at keeping out allergens from down feathers. Anywa

ys just relax if you are the only one in the room with "bites" they are not bed bug bites. And it's ridiculous to say that you see them because they are microscopic and hide until there is no activity (AKA when you are sleeping).

Anonymous on 12/10/2010

I stayed here in August of 2010. I inspected the corners, the sheets, the mattress etc...and found nothing....except dust. Spent 3 lovely days in NYC. On the day of departure, I found a live bedbug crawling up the bathroom wall. I put it in a cup, took a picture and called management. It was suggested to me that I may have brought it in. However, after some discussion...I was given lunch and 2 nights complimentary. I was so afraid I would bring home those nasty critters. The hotel did offer t

o clean all my clothes and inspect my luggage. They told me , too, that they never had a problem there. Clearly, these hotels cannot deny there is a problem anymore. Hopefully, the maintenance staff and housekeeping can keep an eye out for blood stains, bug remnants and eggs.

Anonymous on 11/12/2010

I stayed in room 4054 last night. I woke up this morning and I had about 3 bites not far apart on one arm and about 6 bites close together on another. I did not think what it could be and then called someone and shared with them what happened. They had alerted me to this site and shared that there have been many situations reported all over NYC. Great location, but buyer beware.

CSI fan on 11/10/2010

We stayed at this Hilton from 11/5 to 11/8. Educated by this website and armed with flashlight/silk sleepingbags and trashbags for the luggage, we searched our room 1225 like a CSI investigation. No bed bugs, spotless clean and no bites to report. It is hard to eradicate this problem without everybodies willingness to participate ,that includes the guests. I see much more problems with the trunks of cabs, coat checks and plush theatre seating in NY, then with the actual hotel beds. Enjoy your st

ay at the Hilton, take some precaution and be prepared to be a bed bug snoop!

Anonymous on 11/10/2010

October 17-19, 2010. Wife and I inspected room, found no evidence. Took reasonable precautions (luggage not on floors and/or beds, etc). No evidence that any of the critters came back home with us.

Anonymous on 11/08/2010

wait a minute, you haven't even seen bedbugs at the hotel but because you saw some posts on this site you just assumed that every single person who posts on this site is legit about their reportings. hello it's the internet bud, this site is completely annomoyous there's absolutely no real way to verify whether postings on this site are real without physical proof such as photographs. i am booked in december, and i don't need this stupidity i wanna be able to enjoy my stay and not have panic att

acks over what i read here.

Anonymous on 11/07/2010

I called the hotel prior to a stay the last week of October and asked the front desk manager if the hotel had received any reports of bed bugs. He clearly told me that the hotel had received no reports of bed bugs and that they absolutely don't have a problem. I am returning to NYC and have a reservation at the NYC - Hilton on Ave of the Americas again in early December and looked at this website to see if there were any reports (I wasn't familiar with the website prior to my last trip). Ha

ving found numerous reports of bed bug bites on this website, I called the Front Desk Manager, Mahmood, on November 7 and confronted him with the many reports of bed bugs on this website and the fact that either he or one of his colleagues (I don't recall the name of the first front desk manager I spoke to) lied to me about no incidents of bed bug reports. He said that some of the reports could be food alergies. I then pressed him to say that ALL of the bed bug reports were false - he said he couldn't do so. Hence, the NYC - Hilton on Ave of the Americas has problems with bed bugs and I was LIED to prior to a recent trip and I am a Hilton Diamond member spending 75 nights a year in Hilton properties. Anyone want to bet on me keeping my December reservation? How about a second bet - my loyalty to the Hilton chain of hotels?

Anonymous on 11/04/2010

to the report below me, you were there for 3 nights and only the day you left you're noticing bites? can people only report bed bugs bites if they actually saw bed bugs or had any bites, y'all might think it's all fun and dandy but what about the guests who are booked at this hotel in the coming months that you're making feel nervous over this.

Thanks.

Hilton New York Management on 10/27/2010

The management of Hilton New York takes the issue of bedbugs very seriously as the safety and comfort of our guests are our top priority. The Hilton New York employs a comprehensive detection program which maintains the highest levels of vigilance. Our housekeeping and maintenance departments collaborate with outside specialists to perform regularly scheduled inspections. In the unlikely and unusual event a guest suspects a problem, the guest is relocated, the area in question is isolated to de

termine whether a problem exists and, if warranted, the situation immediately remedied. Please feel free to contact me directly at [emailprotected] so we may discuss further

Anonymous on 10/25/2010

It was the week between Christmas and New Years 2008 at the Hilton on 6th. On the last morning of our trip, I woke up with 4 bites on my chest. At the time, I was hoping it wasn't bedbugs. There were no actual reports in 2008. But, now that I'm reading of others' experiences, they probably were bed bugs. As a precaution when I came home, I stored my luggage in another room for a while and unpacked it away from bedding and rugs, putting everything directly into the washer... so maybe that's why I

didn't have them at home after that.

R&FAMILY on 10/14/2010

WEB STAYED IN ABOVE HOTEL 7-12th inc OCT 2010 .ATROCIOUS ATTITUDE BY HILTON THE CLAIMED THAT THEIR EXTERMINATORS HAD NOT FOUND ANYTHING- MY YOUNG KID WAS BITTEN BY BED BUGS AND AGAIN THEY DENIED IT AND CLAIMED THAT HOTEL HAD NOTHING TO EXPLAIN THIS. WE WERE IN A QUADRUPLE ROOM AND THAT MEANS THAT ALL OUR STUFF IS INFESTED? WHAT DO PEOPLE DO IN THIS CASE? THIS WILL COST US A FORTUNE!

Bytorok on 10/14/2010

We also stayed here from 10/8/2010 - 10/11/2010. No sign of bed bugs at all on the 8th floor in room 851! Nice hotel. Quiet rooms. Glad we kept our reservation too. I would stay there again.

VaGrl on 10/13/2010

We stayed on the 40th floor from 10/8/10 to 10/11/10. After reading these posts, I almost cancelled my res, but decided to keep it. I checked the room THOROUGHLY with a flashlight when we got there -- mattresses, box springs, dust ruffle, furniture, behind artwork on the walls, etc. etc. Some places were a little dusty, but no sign of bedbug activity whatsoever, and none of us woke up with any bites. Glad we kept our res. Hotel was expensive but an awesome location.

SCalMom on 10/11/2010

We were worried because we read all of these reports. When we got to the hotel we checked every nook and cranny of our room. It was immaculate. We did not find any bedbugs anywhere and the room was sparkling clean. We stayed in room 3807.We had a wonderful stay without any bed bugs.

Disappointed on 08/14/2010

My husband & I stayed at the Hilton New York from 6/26-6/29/2010. My husband was bitten by bed bugs numerous times on his torso and undearm. We have notified the Hilton more than 11 times via email and phone calls/messages to resolve this issue, but continue to be ignored. We have been Hilton Honors customers for years. I am VERY disappointed in the Hiltons non-response!

Anonymous on 07/23/2010

I too stayed at the Hilton NY (Avenue of the Americas) during the week of April 7th,2010. I noticed bites right away but thought they were mosquito bites. Once I suspected that they were bed bug bites, I contacted the Hilton immediately. I went to the doctors and it was confirmed, bed bug bites!! I am so petrified! It is annoying, uncomfortable and no matter what I am doing or saying I always feel like something is biting me and I scratch 24/7. My house, my clothes, everything I own is infest

ed. In the process now of trying to get my house back to normalcy. Its a shame that a conglomerate such as the Hilton struggles with the fact that there establishments can/do have bed bugs. Do they not know there is an epidemic of bed bugs in new york right now, or do they live in a plastic bubble.

Anonymous on 04/15/2010

April 6-15, 2010 several bites showed up on my arms and legs after spending 9 days at NYC Hilton. I am dismayed.

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Bed Bugs – Cornell University

What they look like Adults look like apple seeds with legs. Young bed bugsnymphslook like adults, only smaller. Newly hatched nymphs are poppy seed-sized. Eggs are tiny white, and hard to spot.

Where they live In cracks and crevices of bed frames, floors, walls, furniture, electronics, mattresses, and luggage. Wedge themselves into anything, but usually near where people rest. What they do Feed on you as you sleep, but if youre not around they can go over a year without food. Bites look like a rash or weltsor you may not notice them at all. Bed bugs dont transmit disease.

Dont bring home hitchhikers: Traveling? Inspect your hotel room before you call it a night. Examine your luggage thoroughly with each new place you go. Wash and dry clothes with hot water and high heat as soon as you get home.

Freeze it: Bag small items; place in your freezer for 30 days.

Buying used furniture, bedding, clothes? Inspect thoroughly. Wash and dry bedding and clothes with hot water, high heat. Steam is an option, but make sure stuff dries out so it doesn't mold.

Check everywhere: Keep bedroom furniture an inch or two from the wall and a flashlight handy for easier cleaning and inspecting. Bed bug-proof mattress covers and light-colored bedding make them easier to spot.

Remove: Say goodbye to clutter in your bedroom to get rid of bed bug hiding spots. Getting rid of stuff? Cover in plastic so bugs dont fall off and make sure the items are in a dumpster or ruined so people dont take them home.

Vacuum often: Floors, walls, mattresses, baseboards, furniture ... Get rid of the vacuum bag as soon as youre done in case you sucked up a bed bug.

Pesticide options: Leave it to the professionals. Some sprays simply repel bed bugs, spreading them around. Make sure pesticides are labeled specifically for bed bugs. Always read and follow the instructions on the label.

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Inspeccin y Identificacin Para las Chinches

Bed Bug ManagementOne Step at a Time! Steps 2-7

Manejo Integrado de Plagas Por ChinchesUn Paso a la Vez! Pasos 2-7

Prepare for a Visit from a Pest Management Professional

Preprese para una Visita de un Profesional de Control de Plagas

Dealing with Bed Bugs in Multifamily Housing

Tratando con Chinches en Viviendas Multifamiliares

Tips for Travelers

Consejos Para Viajeros

For Travelers and College Students: Wallet-sized bed bug information cards, 2Mb pdf file. After download, print them using Avery Label 5820

How to Talk to Callers about Bed Bugs, a guide for master gardeners. 220k pdf file

Guidelines for Prevention and Management of Bed Bugs in Shelters and Group Living Facilities.

DDT is not effective against bed bugs, 142k pdf file

Stop Bed Bugs Safely

Pare los Chinches de Cama sin Riesgos

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Get Rid of Bed Bugs: Bed Bug Extermination Services

Bed Bug Extermination

Program Overview Bed bugs are blood-seeking insects known for infesting areas where people and animals sleep, and are a growing problem in North America, particularly in areas with large or transient human populations, such as apartment buildings, hotels, cruise ships and dormitories. Their bites cause itchy red welts, skin infections and allergic reactions as a result of the saliva they inject when they feed.

Notoriously hard to detect, bed bugs hide in bed frames, mattresses and box springs, clothing, luggage, furniture, book bindings, behind baseboards and under wallpaper. They are difficult to eradicate and dont have a preference for dirty or clean areas they are as likely to show up in a five star hotel as they are to take up residence anywhere else.

Bed bugs cant hide from the experts at Western Pest Service. We employ bed bug sniffing dogs, one of the most effective bed bug detecting tools available. Additionally, we offer several types of extermination treatments for bed bug infestations.

Prior to our arrival, well present you with a series of bed bug treatment preparation steps, such as removing bedding. From there, a series of bed bug elimination tactics are employed:

How Long Does it Take to Get Rid of Them? Presently, data collected from pest management companies nationwide indicates that it takes an average of 2.4 visits to control a bed bug problem. The number of visits of course, is dependent upon the size and distribution of the bed bug population when Western is called for control.

When it comes to bed bugs, you can rely on Western to inspect and uncover problems and with bed bugs, the earlier the better. If you suspect you have a problem, request a bed bug inspection today and rest assured.

Scientific Classification: Cimex lectularius

Of the 92 species of bed bugs found around the world, 16 have been reported in the continental United States and Canada. An invasive pest that has been around as long as mankind, bed bugs appear in the early writings of the ancient Egyptians, Greeks, and Romans as well as in the New Testament. The common bed bug feeds on the blood of sleeping humans and holds an unnerving presence in the Mid-Atlantic region as well as other temperate zones. Tricky to control, bed bug infestations demand immediate attention from pest management professionals.

The reasons to not like bed bugs are too numerous to list. The most important reason they bite! Bed bugs live by feeding off the blood of humans and other warm-blooded hosts. And these bites will cause raised red bumps and welts, and can cause a burning sensation and itching.

What Do They Look Like?

Size: Adult bed bugs tend to grow no longer than 3/16 of an inch and no wider than 1/8 of an inch.

Color: Unfed bed bugs range in color from light tan to mahogany or brown. After consuming a blood meal, the parasites take on a red color.

Characteristics: Flat and oval in shape, bed bugs possess a pair of antennae, vestigial wing pads and are covered with short, golden hairs.

Collectively, the various species of bed bugs enjoy worldwide distribution. The common bed bug prefers the temperate regions of North America, Europe and Central Asia, while the tropical bed bug dominates warmer areas of the world and holds a strong presence in Florida.

What Do They Eat?

Bed bugs feed exclusively on the blood of humans and other animals. The parasites require blood meals to facilitate reproduction and nymphal development.

By passing through the developmental stages of egg and nymph before reaching adulthood, bed bugs undergo a gradual metamorphosis. The full life cycle takes an average of four to five weeks to complete, as nymphs molt five times before reaching the adult stage and need a blood meal before each instar. Access to a host and the temperature of the surrounding environment directly affects the length of the bed bug life cycle. In ideal temperatures with a high availability of host animals, bed bugs can produce up to four generations in one year. Males target recently fed females for mating. A single female bed bug is capable of laying two to five eggs a day or about 200 to 500 in her lifetime.

Despite their longstanding association with unsanitary home environments, bed bugs regularly infest a variety of clean and dirty areas in places such as hotels, apartments, college dormitories, public transportation, office buildings, movie theaters, laundromats and private residences. Although they can be serious pests, bed bugs do not inflict significant structural damage or transmit diseases to humans. Instead, their pest status is attributed to the fact that they feed on the blood of humans and other animals including bats, insects, poultry, lab mammals, pigeons and house pets.

The proteins in bed bug saliva cause progressively increasing sensitivity to bites, though not everyone is prone to a reaction. Still, some people develop rashes or itchy welts and may even experience psychological distress that can lead to constant agitation or sleeplessness.

Bed bugs typically nest in the cracks, crevices, and seams of headboards, bed frames, mattresses, box springs and upholstered furniture. Adults and nymphs emerge at night to feed on the blood of sleeping humans. Bed bug bites often produce symptoms, such as tiny red welts or a rash that indicate the existence of an infestation problem. Furthermore, large infestations may give off a sweet, musty odor. The most apparent and telling sign of a bed bug infestation remains the fecal and blood spots that the parasites leave on bed linens and around nesting sites.

Primarily caused by traveling to and from an infested location, the spread of bed bugs is best prevented by dutifully checking the bedding at hotels, inspecting luggage before returning home, washing and drying all clothes upon return on the hottest advisable setting (for items that cant be washed like leather shoes and coats, drying alone is effective) and storing luggage away from sleep areas. Homeowners and residents should also regularly wash bedsheets and check mattress seams, headboards and bed frames for the existence of adult bed bugs. Regular vacuuming and steaming and using mattress encasements also helps reduce the chances of a bed bug infestation.

Once bed bugs become established in the home, eradication generally requires professional assistance. Pest control professionals possess the necessary certifications to handle the chemicals and special tools that bed bug infestations demand. While certain bed bug pesticides are available in stores, the ones used by industry professionals regularly prove more effective. Furthermore, furniture may need to be disassembled to fully banish the pests. Overall, the elimination of bed bugs involves a significant amount of time and effort, and pest control professionals have the best chance of effectively removing the parasitic insects from the home.

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