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Address : 10555-93 Street NW, Central downtown by Stadium, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

Details: I don't know how and I don't know why but it's now been twice today as of Tuesday. August 12, 2015 @ 4:00PM I've found two bed bugs in my apartment @ Commonwealth Place 10555-93 Street NW T5H-4C1 Edmonton. I woke up with one crawling all over me and j

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What Are Bed Bugs? Can You See Bed Bugs? Are Only Dirty People Affected? Do Bed Bugs Bite? Why Are Bed Bugs Back? Can Bed Bugs Pass Diseases? How Do I Know If I Have Bed Bugs? What Should I Do If I Think I Have Bed Bugs? How Do Bed Bugs Spread? How Do You Get Rid Of Bed Bugs? Where Can I Send A Sample For Identification? The PCO Treated My Home Why Arent The Bed Bugs Dying? What Attracts Bed Bugs? Why Are They Only Biting Me? What Are My Rights As A Tenant? What If I Have More Questions?

1. What are bed bugs?

Bed bugs are an insect belonging to the order Hemiptera (True Bugs).

Hemipteran insects have a mouth part called a proboscis that is modified for sucking fluids. In the case of the bed bug this fluid is blood.

Bed bugs appear flattened when viewed from the side, oval when viewed from the top, and can be anywhere from a couple of millimeters long (nymphs) to 6-8mm long (adults). Their colour varies depending upon their life stage and whether or not they have recently consumed a blood meal. Typically they are translucent yellow as young nymphs and a darker red-brown as adults.

2. Can you see bed bugs?

Bed bugs are certainly visible with the naked eye and are not to be confused with dust mites.

Adult bed bugs can get to be 6-8mm long (about the size of an apple seed). Bed bugs have five juvenile stages called nymphal instars (each progressively larger than the next). The first nymphal instar is about the size of a pinhead. The fifth nymphal instar is approximately 4.5mm long.

3. Are only dirty people affected?

Perhaps one of the biggest misconceptions is that bed bugs are associated with unsanitary conditions. This could not be further from the truth.

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Bed bugs » AZ Dept. of Health Services Director’s Blog

Bed bugs (Cimex lectularius) havent really been a problem in AZ for the last few decades. Sure, weve had reports of bed bug infestations, but theyve mostly been limited to areas around the Grand Canyon where lots of international travelers come and go toting their sleeping bags. After all, bed bugs are basically hitch-hikers, so it makes sense that theyd be where there are a lot of bedrolls coming and going.

For whatever reason (probably a combination of lots of things), its gotten a lot worse lately- statewide. Luckily, bed bugs dont transmit disease, although they can be a public health issue because of the physical and mental health problems (e.g. anxiety) they can cause. Bed bugs are basically blood-sucking parasites similar to head lice. They feed on human blood. Like I said, they dont transmit disease, but some people can have an allergic reaction to the bites. Plus if people itch the bites with dirty fingernails, they can get infected with things like Staph. The bottom line is that theyre gross and nobody wants them around.

In your home, the key is prevention. The most important thing to remember is that theyre hitch-hikers, so preventing them from getting in your house in the first place is important. For example, if your kids have sleepovers, discourage guests from bringing their own bedrolls, provide the sheets yourself.Cimex are experts at hiding inplaces like in the seams of mattresses, stuffed animals and under any clutter or objects around a bed. Theyve got small flat bodies allow them to fit into real small spaces and can stay there for a long time even without a blood meal. They can travel over 30 meters in one night, but they tend to live within a meter or so of where people sleep. They molt their skin (exoskeleton) occasionally, so one way to tell if you have a problem is if you find their shell around beds.

Think prevention, because once they get in your house itsa real challenge to get rid of them. Controlling them in multi-family homes is more challenging because bed bugs frequently travel between units. Integrated Pest Management is the most effective way to prevent and get rid of infestations. Its an approach that focuses on prevention, observation and intervention. Its an ecological approach that significantly reducesthe use of pesticides while at the same time managing pest populations at an acceptable level. The CDC & EPA have a helpful fact sheet that explains more.

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CDC – EHS – Topics – Bed Bugs

Acute Illnesses Associated With Insecticides Used to Control Bed Bugs; Seven States, 2003-2010; MMWR evaluation of 111 illnesses associated with insecticides used to control bed bugs

Bed Bugs: FAQs answers to frequently asked questions about bed bugs

Bed Bug Infestations in an Urban Environment study to determine the extent of reemerging bed bug infestations in homeless shelters and other locations in Toronto, Canada

Biology and Control of Vectors and Public Health Pests: The Importance of Integrated Pest Management updated free online CDC-sponsored course includes sessions on the identification and management of bed bugs, along with an extensive discussion on rodents and other pest management approaches

Health Concerns about Misuse of Pesticides for Bed Bug Control official CDC Health Advisory

Joint Statement on Bed Bug Control in the United States from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) highlights emerging public health issues associated with bed bugs

Parasites and Health: Bed Bugs image library, reference information, and training information on bed bugs

Pictorial Keys - Bugs [PDF - 354 KB] pictorial key to help identify bed bugs

2011 Bugs Without Borders Survey: New Data Shows Bed Bug Pandemic Is Growing (PestWorld.org) survey from the National Pest Management Association

Bed Bug Information Clearinghouse (U.S. Environmental Protection Agency) website provides information to help states, communities, and consumers in efforts to prevent and control bed bug infestations

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Bed Bug Bites – Orkin PCO Services – Exterminator & Pest …

What Do Bites Look Like?

Everyone reacts differently to bed bug bites but the typical reaction is small, red, raised, itchy bumps. It is important to note that roughly 70% of people do not react to bed bug bites, when first bitten.

People can also experience a delay from the time they were bitten to the time it takes to react. This means you may not react to bites received the previous week until you have returned home.

No. All studies conducted to date indicate that there is no evidence to suggest that bed bugs are capable of transferring disease from one person to another.

The only source of nutrition for a bed bug is, you guessed it, blood! In order for a bed bug to mature into an adult it must feed once during each life stage. In order to produce eggs a female adult needs blood. Even though bed bugs bite humans they are not carriers of any transmittable diseases.

Bed bugs use their two elongated beaks to pierce human skin and extract blood. They use one beak to inject a saliva which contains an anesthetic to numb the area and help avoid detection, and with the other beak they extract the blood. After about five minutes of feeding the bed bug will return to its hiding place.

Bites are not painful and many people will not react at all making detection that much more difficult. Some people will develop itchy red welts over the next few days. If the area becomes swollen a small red welt may appear. This welt is often itchy and can last for up to a few days. Reactions occur as a result of the saliva injected during feeding. In the case of an extreme infestation and where children have been bitten there is a chance they can develop an iron deficiency.

Although some bed bug bites do not leave any marks, others can produce small red bumps or rashes. They usually do not appear for a day or two after being bitten. You should avoid scratching the area. Bed bug bites are often described as resembling mosquito bites. An indicator that it might be bed bug bites is the pattern of the bites. They often occur in a group or line of three or four and are usually on an area that would be exposed during sleep.

Bed bug bites do not transmit disease and will usually disappear within a few days. If a rash persists or becomes infected you should contact your doctor or a medical professional immediately.

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MOBILE BED BUG TREATMENT | Green Heat Purification – Bed Bugs …

Many people find themselves in a dilemma. How do I move if I have bed bugs? Green Heat Purification has the solution! We have a mobile bed bug heat treatment trailer. How do you kill bed bugs while moving? We pick up your furniture in our Green Heat mobile bed bug trailer, and bring your belongings to our treatment facility. We treat your furniture over night, and return your belongings the following day.

In fact, this is the procedure that Manitoba Housing uses, and has been following this procedure for all Winnipeg inter-city moves for the past 2 years. This is one of the reasons why Manitobas fight against bed bugs has been so successful.

There are a few steps that will help make this procedure work. First, we arrange a time and a location to drop off our mobile bed bug heat treatment trailer. Our trailer is 25 feet long, so we need to arrange a time when we can legally leave the trailer on your street. At times, some streets have no stopping between certain hours. Unless you have a large driveway, we will need to work around the city by-laws. We leave the trailer with you as long as you need to move your furniture into the trailer. Since our trailer is 25 feet long, we can fit a large amount of furniture, however this will not be sufficient for a very large 4 bedroom home with a complete set of furniture for each room. If you have a large home, you will need to book two evening treatments to successfully remove your bed bugs. Next, we haul the trailer to our Green Heat storage facility, and connect our Heat Assault heat machine to the trailer and heat your furniture to 140 Degrees for 8-10 hours, overnight. Finally, we deliver your furniture to the location of your choice.

In order to make this procedure successful, we charge three separate fees. The first fee is for the heat treatment itself. Our mobile heat treatment is $750, as a flat rate. All mobile bed bug heat treatments incur the same flat rate heat cost. We also charge a per kilometer fee. We charge $1/KM haul fee. This haul fee is calculated from your location to our heat treatment facility. Therefore, if you live in Toronto, the distance is roughly 50 KMs to our mobile heat treatment facility. Finally, we charge an hourly load/unload fee. We charge $25 per hr for our load/unload fee. Therefore, if you require our trailer to be parked at your location for 3 hours, we will charge $75 for the load, and $75 for the unload. A typical Toronto mobile bed bug heat treatment will on average cost $1100.

There is no better solution to moving with bed bugs. Call us for more information, and book well in advance, as we are extremely busy, especially during moving season. A $250 deposit will be required in order to book our mobile heat treatment.

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