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Bed Bug Exterminator Portland | Kill Bed Bugs Portland

Because of their mobility, incidences of bed bugs in hotels, multi-unit complexes, homes, and office environments, as well as other commercial facilities, are rapidly increasing in Portland and throughout the Oregon service region. At Bedbug Thermal Solutions, we offer bed bug management and highly effective bed bug heat treatments to help homeowners and companies combat bed bug infestations.

Using environmentally-responsible thermal remediation technology, our trained technicians will exterminate bed bug infestations safely and quickly. Thermal remediation, or bed bug heat treatments, is our preferred treatment process because:

Using specifically designed electric heaters, well raise the temperature in an infested room above 120F and distribute the heat throughout the area with fans. Contents in an infested room may be moved to eliminate any cold spots and to ensure we reach and maintain a level of heat lethal to bed bugs. Our technicians often apply a non-invasive residual insecticide in conjunction with the heat treatment.

Let Bedbug Thermal Solutions help your company achieve and maintain a bed bug-free environment for your staff and clients. Our bed bug heat treatments are the ideal solution for commercial facilities experiencing bed bug problems or those susceptible to infestation including, but not limited to:

Bed bug heat treatments are available inOregon, including Portland, Beaverton, Vancouver, Fairview, Cedar Mill, Oregon City and everywhere in between.

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Bed Bug Lawsuit Types Examples and Results

"Bed bug lawsuit activity is on the rise. This is being fueled by tenants who are suing building managers and travelers who are suing hotels. Legal action has been brought against rental furniture stores, new furnitures stores and conference centers. Lawsuits are often necessary as the law is unclear in many cities that have not included bed bugs as part of standard landlord/tenant agreements. Tenants often fail to ask for a bed bug clause that mandates that landlords pay for treatment."

Unfortunately, lawsuits are becoming commonplace as the as bed bug epidemic spreads. Below we've outlined current legal activity that we are aware of, and the laws in specific areas that define your rights in reaching a bed bug settlement. The results of lawsuits are often kept confidential, which is why the resolution of each is not always listed below.

Please share your bed bug lawsuit stories and helpful advice by filling out the comment submission form at the bottom of this page.

You can also check our local resources pages for the bed bugs law specific to your region.

Aimco, Denver: Aimco is the largest landlord in the United States. Tenants organized and sued after building owner refused to pay for bed bug treatment. Company sued tenants for brining bed bugs into building in the first place. Tenants were fined $2400 for moving out of infested unites and another $350 for bed bug treatment (after company initially denied finding bed bugs).

Baltimore, MD: In Baltimore, a tenant won $40,000 due to landlord neglignece, where the landlord waited 48 days to fumigate her Hunting Hill's apartment. The lawyer for the plaintiff was Daniel Whitney from the firm Whitney and Bogris LLP located in Towson, MD. The law firm claims that there are 18 additional Baltimore bed bug cases pending. This is the first successful tenant bed bug lawsuit in Baltimore.

Brooklyn, NY:Tenant sued landlord for bed bug infested apartment in Park Slope Brooklyn. The case was brought by Ellyn Glisman-Sullivan a 25 year resident of her apartment. After being covered with bed bug bites, the plaintiff notified the landlord who applied an ineffective spray treatment. More details available on theOnly the Blog Knows Brooklyn.

New York City: Actress Maya Rudolph from Saturday Night Live sued condominium owner she rented for $13,500/month after determining that it had bed bugs.

Presidential Towers, Chicago: Tenants sued building owner for $50,000 after getting bed bug bites.

Park Tower Condominium Association (5415 N. Sheridan Road), Chicago - The condo association sued a resident, Sandra L. Gold, after determining that her apartment was infested with "500 bedbugs." The bedbug lawsuit was initiated when the resident "failed and refused" extermination efforts, creating a pest control problem in the building. Ms. Gold was represented by lawyer Ralph Schindler. Read more in the An article in Chicago Real Estate Daily.

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Reports of Bed Bugs in Louisville Hotels – Louisville …

Reports of bed bugs in Louisville, and the rest of United States are increasing. We are currently monitoring the internet for reports of bed bugs in Louisville hotels to help you identify which Louisville hotels have bedbugs. Each Louisville hotel has at least one mention of bedbugs in the last 12 months. Please take into account that individual reports of bedbugs in Louisville hotels have not been confirmed by an independent third party. Below is the bed bugs hotel list for the city of Louisville.

We bring you up to the minute information and reports about bed bug incidents in Louisville hotels & motels from all over the web. If you had any recent bed bug encounters, please share it with the rest of raveable community by submitting a bed bug report.

Homewood Suites Louisville East

Suburban Lodge of Jeffersontown

Howard Johnson Express Inn-Airport

Red Roof Inn Louisville Airport

Holiday Inn Airport South

Fern Valley Hotel and Conference Center

Come to find out my mom got bit as well as my little cousin who was in a room that was nowhere near ours, and another one of my cousins saw a bedbug on her pillow.

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Bed bug – Conservapedia

From Conservapedia

A Bed bug is any of approximately 75 species of a small parasitical insect of the family Cimicidae, particularly the common bed bug (Cimex lectularius) of the temperate areas of the northern hemisphere. Bed bugs are an ectoparasite, characterized by the nocturnal feeding of blood from man or warm-blooded animals.

Bed bugs are approximately a fifth to a quarter of an inch (4-5 millimeters) long. They are broad and flat in shape, brown in color, and glisten from a distinctive, smelly oil secreted from scent glands. The wings are scale-like and vestigial. Females lay about 200 or more eggs during reproductive periods, and can lay around a thousand during several such periods within a year.

Bed bugs feed chiefly at night;[1] in the wild they feed on the blood of birds and small mammals, and within human-inhabited areas they feed upon domesticated animals as well as man. They retreat to their hiding places during the daytime, using up to several days in which to digest their food.[2] Most bed bugs live full time within eight feet of where humans sleep. When hiding they are generally found in bedding and mattresses (hence the name), nearby furniture, carpeting, within dressers and clothes, curtains, and cushions.

Bed bugs have been plaguing humans since ancient times. Aristophanes wrote The Clouds in 423 B.C. referring to bed bugs living in a couch. Eva Panagiotakopulu, a University of Sheffield archaeologist, found that bed bugs have lived with man for at least 3500 years. [3]

Bed bugs spread throughout Europe and Asia, reaching Italy by 100 A.D., China by 600 A.D., and Germany and France in the 1200s and 1400s, and are mentioned in medieval European texts and in classical Greek writings back to the time of Aristotle. The earliest record of bed bugs in England is that of 1583. Migrating with European explorers to America, infestations first arose in busy seaport towns, and later on appearing farther inland. This pattern that was repeated in the late 1990s, with the reports of infestations first coming from such gateway cities as New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco and Miami. [4] A 1920s guide advises treating infested mattresses with "high-test gasoline" and a 1935 guide prescribed powdered calcium cyanide.

In the 1800's, bed bugs were significant pest in parts of both the United States and the United Kingdom. Government Entomologist Dr. Riley, PhD, described the ubiquity of bed bugs in 1889:

In the 1930s there were large sections of London where every house was infested, resulting in an investigation by the Ministry of Health and the Public Health Act of 1936 which required councils to take action. Toxic fumigation using sulfur dioxide (sulfur candles) or hydrogen cyanide, are reported to have helped reduce infestations by up to 80% in one town under study. Before World War Two the primary treatment was either heat or fumigation, and barriers behind walls were even constructed to prevent bed bugs from crawling up, while harborage was encouraged using wire mesh below, which periodically would be burned with a blow torch. Some state laws once required that the furniture be tagged as fumigated before it could be resold. DDT became the primary insecticide beginning in 1945, and declining numbers overall continued from the late 30s through 1980s until the recent resurgence.

Diligence and use of the pesticide DDT in the 1950s and broad-based pesticides also resulted in a dramatic reduction of bed bugs overall in the United States, though significant reservoirs of bed bug infestation persisted through this period, particularly in inner-city areas. During the bed bug recession period of the 1950s, infestations were mainly found in homeless shelters, and prisons, while during in the period 1967-73, about 61% of infestations were found in domestic residential property, while about 25% were in institutional settings.[6][7][8]

A current resurgence of bed bug infestations appears to have started almost synchronously in the late 1990s in Europe, the United States, and in Australia. 2007 data from a survey of pest control companies in the latter country indicated a 4500% increase over a seven year period.[9][10]

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