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Company Trains Dogs to Detect Bed Bugs

STEAD, NV - Vigilant Canine Services International has a background in training dogs to detect explosives and narcotics for both the military and law enforcement. So when the company started getting calls from hotels and exterminators to ask whether their dogs could detect bed bugs the handlers got right to work. Despite the fact that this is a new service for the company, owner and CEO Buck Dikes says it was not a difficult process.

"We imprint the odor of live bed bugs through the normal imprinting process that we've used for our bomb dogs and our drug dogs for many years," he says.

That's right, they use real bed bugs to teach the dogs how to find the scent. The handlers are sent in to random rooms, some of which have bed bugs, while the others are blanks. VCSI trainer Steve Holidy says the dog will make it clear when it has found its mark.

"The dog will have a change of behavior, which could be a change in breathing or body posture. What we would like is for the dog to go into a sitting position to pinpoint where the bugs are," he says.

According to Dikes, VCSI is the only company in northern Nevada to offer this kind of service. It can be beneficial to not only homeowners, but hotels, hospitals and day cares as well. It also makes life a little easier for exterminators. Dikes says early detection is very important because it means reducing the bed bug population.

"These bed bugs are hiding in walls and in carpets. They sleep during the day and come out at night to feed. So, to find them is difficult at times," he says.

The handlers at VCSI say that in addition to training their own dogs they can also train your dog how to detect bed bugs.

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Some state workers sent home after bedbugs found in Docking building

State workers tried not let the bedbugs bite Wednesday, after the itch-inducing insects were discovered in the Docking State Office Building and employees in the affected area were sent home.

John Milburn, spokesman for the Department of Administration, said there were reports of bugs on the third floor of the building and that facilities management, a division of the department, was investigating.

The Kansas Department of Revenue resides on the third floor. Department spokeswoman Jeannine Koranda said an exterminator confirmed Wednesday that bedbugs had been found.

Rebecca Proctor, executive director of the Kansas Organization of State Employees, said revenue employees on the third floor were told about the bedbugs in a meeting Wednesday morning. She said an employee who was in the meeting who had spoken with her indicated bedbugs were initially found before Wednesday, but that a nest had now been found in an office chair in a cubicle.

The employee who called us was really concerned about it, because its not like the bedbugs are only going to be in that cubicle, Proctor said.

Koranda initially said the department became aware of an issue on Tuesday.

What I was told was that they were alerted to it yesterday, and we brought in the exterminator, Koranda said.

Koranda then called back later to say a supervisor had identified a suspected bedbug on Monday and at that point an exterminator was contacted. She then said an exterminator examined the area on Tuesday and found bedbugs.

A Revenue employee who works on the third floor, whose name was withheld because of fears of reprisals, said the first bedbug had been found in late November. The individual said department leadership spoke to employees about the bedbug issue for the first time on Wednesday.

Proctor said she had been told by an employee that the area will be isolated in plastic and that the heat will be increased in an effort to kill the insects. Bedbugs die when their body temperature exceeds 113 degrees.

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Bed Bug Report for Hyatt Regency Newport, Newport, RI

anonymous on 07/06/2012

Stayed at Newport Hyatt May 10th & 11th, 2011. Can't remember the room number. Rash on feet and legs over past few weeks. Just discovered bed bugs. Called hotel. They stated they had no problems and that it was "too long" from period of my stay.

Hyatt Regency Newport on 05/19/2012

We take bed bugs and all forms of pest issues very seriously at the Hyatt Regency Hotel and Spa in Newport Rhode Island. Any sitings of pests are immediately acted upon and remedied. When we saw the post about room 516 a week after the guest had stayed here we immediately took action and called in our pest control company (Eco Lab) to inspect the room. The results were negative for any type of pest infestation. For any guest to accuse a hotel of a bed bug infestation and not report it to man

agement during their stay is beyond our comprehension.

Regards

The Hyatt Regency Newport Hotel and Spa

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Veterans living with bed bugs in building not zoned for residential use

POMPANO BEACH, Fla. -

Bed bugs, broken doors, and a moldy bathroom describes the condition that Local 10 News found some South Florida veterans living in a Pompano Beach building zoned for "heavy business" use and recently cited for renting a unit which the violation read is an improper use.

Several were stacked in a room; another veteran was sleeping in a closet.

The veterans who spoke with Local 10 said they were placed there by the Veterans In Need Foundation, which is located on the first floor of 1350 S. Dixie Highway.

Michael Janet, a Navy combat veteran in Vietnam, told Local 10 the organization is not delivering the services it promises when it solicits money from people at rest stops all across South Florida.

"These are veterans who have served with dignity and honor and deserve better treatment," Janet said. "They deserve a clean place to sleep (and) a clean mattress to sleep. Take some of that money that is given to you and give it to the veterans, provide better living conditions, doing things that you say in this brochure."

On a Veterans In Need Foundation solicitation card obtained by Local 10, the organization writes that donations collected will provide "free temporary housing assistance for homeless veterans." Janet said he was asked by the organization's leader, Joseph Haddy, to pay more than $500 in rent from his Veteran Affairs-issued benefits check.

When Haddy "found out how much I get from my veteran's check, then I was told I need to pay $535 a month to live there," Janet said. "I asked the other veterans who received veteran's checks. Some of those guys would pay $400. He charged you what he wanted to. It wasn't no set price. I thought that was unfair. I had to move out. The bed bug infestation was so bad. It was so bad I just had to move out. I would rather sleep out under the stars out on the streets than have to sleep in a place like that."

Vietnam veteran Roger Jones told Local 10 News consumer advocate Christina Vazquez that he was currently paying $400 in rent from his $1,000 a month VA check to live in his upstairs unit. He said the four other men sharing two small bedrooms covered their rent from donations they collected from the public.

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Bed bugs are biting: Can Casper stop them?

CASPER, Wyo. Christopher Stratton lives on the second floor at the Star Apartments. There is no artwork on his walls. He has no furniture, no bed. He sleeps on a military blanket and pillow on the floor. Since moving in on March 7, he claims he hasnt had a good nights sleep.

Strattons apartment is infested with bed bugs. Squished bodies of those hes killed stick to his walls. Festering open wounds cover his arms. The outlines of old bite marks are still visible on his neck.

Theyre hungry little buggers unfortunately, he said, surveying the apartment. Really, we didnt want to bring anything in.

Stratton has a girlfriend who lives at her grandparents' in Casper. She has two children. They dont bring them by the apartment.

Its hard to live that way, he said. Its not an environment that anyone should live in.

The number of reported bed bug cases in Casper is rising, according to the Casper-Natrona County Health Department. As Stratton's case demonstrates, there is little the city can do about it.

Stratton reported his case to the Health Department after a visit to the emergency room Saturday. The department took his complaint and said it would be in touch with the apartments management. He was offered this recommendation: Leave the apartment and go to the Central Wyoming Rescue Mission, a homeless shelter.

A cook at McDonald's who pays $600 a month to live at the Star Apartments, Stratton was insulted.

I have a job. Being told I should go to a homeless shelter, he said, Id rather see the problem fixed.

John Drinnon, environmental health division director for the Health Department, called Strattons case pretty alarming, but said there was not much his department could do.

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