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Don’t let bed bugs bite, Region says

Don’t let bed bugs bite, Region says. People who travel this winter are being urged to be careful not to bring home bed bugs, amid a surge of infestations of the blood-sucking bug. File photo

Niagara residents are being cautioned by the Region’s public health department to take precautions to avoid bringing bed bugs into their homes.
The Region, which issued an alert about a surge in bedbug infestations last August, said on Feb. 8 that people need to be aware of how to avoid having their own infestation.
The same week that the Region issued the alert last summer, the U.S. National Pest Management Association issued sobering statistics from a new survey, showing explosive growth in the number of exterminators’ calls regarding infestations everywhere from buses and taxis to nursing homes, office buildings, schools and hotels/motels in the last year.
For many people, bed bugs are a relic of a bygone era, conjuring up images of filthy tenement housing in big cities like New York City back in the Depression.
But the tenacious little bloodsuckers hung on, and now in a world where people travel more than ever before, they’re back with a vengeance, hitching rides on things such as suitcases and clothing and establishing new colonies in homes, businesses and anywhere else where there’s human blood to gorge on.
Peter Jekel, with the public health department, said the presence of bed bugs doesn’t reflect a lack of cleanliness: they can be found in five-star hotels, buses and gleaming cruise ships. People opting to take a break from winter this month and next months can take the following steps to protect themselves from bed bugs, he said:
• Try to avoid booking a hotel with a bedbug problem.
• Use luggage with hard, smooth plastic without inviting pockets, since bed bugs struggle over smooth surfaces and polished metal.
• Pack clothes into oversized, sealable plastic bags and leave them inside luggage during the trip, or hanging in the closet – never on the bed or floor.
• Leave luggage outside the room and perform an inspection around the bed: peel back the bed sheets and check the mattress for blood stains and bed bug feces. Run your fingers along the upper and lower seams of the mattress and make sure to check the headboard.
• Check the bedside table. Look for signs of bed bugs in the drawers and along the wall on the side of the bed that is less likely to be disturbed by cleaning staff and guests.
• If you detect bed bugs, be sure to inform hotel management and request another room. But just moving to a different room may not be the total answer: You should repeat the inspection of any new or different room you are offered.
• When you pack to leave, inspect your luggage carefully and inspect every item as you pack to help detect any bugs or signs.
• After your trip, unpack luggage outdoors, re-inspect clothing and then put everything into the dryer on the highest setting possible for at least 30 minutes or steam clean (for delicates). Vacuum your luggage thoroughly.
• If you find bed bugs or their droppings, if you have bites or know that you have spent time in a room with bed bugs, vacuum your suitcases and dispose of the vacuum bag. Washable items should be laundered in the hottest water possible and dried on the highest setting possible for 30 minutes.

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Don’t let bed bugs bite, Region says

Don’t let bed bugs bite, Region says. People who travel this winter are being urged to be careful not to bring home bed bugs, amid a surge of infestations of the blood-sucking bug. File photo

Niagara residents are being cautioned by the Region’s public health department to take precautions to avoid bringing bed bugs into their homes.
The Region, which issued an alert about a surge in bedbug infestations last August, said on Feb. 8 that people need to be aware of how to avoid having their own infestation.
The same week that the Region issued the alert last summer, the U.S. National Pest Management Association issued sobering statistics from a new survey, showing explosive growth in the number of exterminators’ calls regarding infestations everywhere from buses and taxis to nursing homes, office buildings, schools and hotels/motels in the last year.
For many people, bed bugs are a relic of a bygone era, conjuring up images of filthy tenement housing in big cities like New York City back in the Depression.
But the tenacious little bloodsuckers hung on, and now in a world where people travel more than ever before, they’re back with a vengeance, hitching rides on things such as suitcases and clothing and establishing new colonies in homes, businesses and anywhere else where there’s human blood to gorge on.
Peter Jekel, with the public health department, said the presence of bed bugs doesn’t reflect a lack of cleanliness: they can be found in five-star hotels, buses and gleaming cruise ships. People opting to take a break from winter this month and next months can take the following steps to protect themselves from bed bugs, he said:
• Try to avoid booking a hotel with a bedbug problem.
• Use luggage with hard, smooth plastic without inviting pockets, since bed bugs struggle over smooth surfaces and polished metal.
• Pack clothes into oversized, sealable plastic bags and leave them inside luggage during the trip, or hanging in the closet – never on the bed or floor.
• Leave luggage outside the room and perform an inspection around the bed: peel back the bed sheets and check the mattress for blood stains and bed bug feces. Run your fingers along the upper and lower seams of the mattress and make sure to check the headboard.
• Check the bedside table. Look for signs of bed bugs in the drawers and along the wall on the side of the bed that is less likely to be disturbed by cleaning staff and guests.
• If you detect bed bugs, be sure to inform hotel management and request another room. But just moving to a different room may not be the total answer: You should repeat the inspection of any new or different room you are offered.
• When you pack to leave, inspect your luggage carefully and inspect every item as you pack to help detect any bugs or signs.
• After your trip, unpack luggage outdoors, re-inspect clothing and then put everything into the dryer on the highest setting possible for at least 30 minutes or steam clean (for delicates). Vacuum your luggage thoroughly.
• If you find bed bugs or their droppings, if you have bites or know that you have spent time in a room with bed bugs, vacuum your suitcases and dispose of the vacuum bag. Washable items should be laundered in the hottest water possible and dried on the highest setting possible for 30 minutes.

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IFC discusses conference, character campaign

The University of Nebraska-Lincoln Interfraternity Council met Tuesday evening to discuss the recent Association of Fraternal Leadership & Values Conference, attended by executive officers in St. Louis.

About 2,800 greek organizations, all representing either the IFC, the Panhellenic Council, the National Pan-Hellenic Council and the Multicultural Greek Council attended the conference held Feb. 9-12.

"It was a cool glimpse at how unified the greek community can be," said Jack Christie, a junior advertising and public relations major and secretary of UNL's IFC. "The conference was great motivation to unify all four councils (in Lincoln) into one greek experience."

President Tyson Johnson, a senior economics and political science major, mentioned similar experiences and described "incredible diversity."

In addition to working with other greek councils, the IFC met with its Big Ten counterparts for the first time. Johnson said they left with many good ideas, including methods to possibly poll outgoing freshmen in an effort to understand why those not involved with the greek system decided against it. The council hopes polling could lead to better recruitment strategies and translate into increased enrollment.

Also in attendance was Chris Devlin, a graduate student working toward his master's in higher education and administration. Devlin appeared on behalf of the vice chancellor of Student Affairs to present a new character campaign called "Show Your Red." Launched in August, the campaign aims to identify and promote positive character attributes campus-wide.

"‘Show Your Red' identifies the core characteristics of what it means to be a Husker," Devlin said.

The campaign establishes six core values branded as "building blocks of integrity." While not intended to be all-encompassing, the program will promote "caring, citizenship, commitment, dependability, open-mindedness and respect." By building a relationship with campus events and organizations like the greek community, the campaign hopes to establish a program that rewards good character throughout the campus.

The council announced that the bedbug informational session for the greek system, originally scheduled for March 1, has been moved to Feb. 29 at 6 p.m., and the council noted that, to date, two cases of bed bugs have been confirmed at greek living units.

The council announced plans to schedule luncheons between members of the council and representatives from each fraternity.

"We want you to know that we will be there for you," Johnson said. "The council wants to establish a really good relationship between the IFC and each chapter and this is a good way to start."

The next IFC meeting is scheduled for Feb. 28.

jacobfokken@DailyNebraskan.com

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Not Sure About The Exact Bed Bug Exterminator Cost Of A Bed Bug Problem? BedBugExterminator911.com Reveals Procedures …

A consumer help website headed by former bed bug exterminators has created a video series to help understand the exact bed bug exterminator price you may incur for your bed bug problem. The site BedBugExterminator911.com is offering a video series bed bug sufferers can watch directly online. Also, as a bonus for all attendees, they will receive a complimentary sample of a pesticide exempt bed bug solution in which pest professionals use to help them get rid of one's bed bug problem.

New York, New York (PRWEB) February 13, 2012

The consumer help site for bed bugs called BedBugExterminator911.com will be offering a free online video series. In the video series, bed bug sufferers can discover the exact bed bug exterminator price they should be charged.

BedBugExterminator911.com states "There are a lot of different prices being thrown around out there and are all for different types of bed bug exterminations. The online video series hopes to educate bed bug sufferers with the exact bed bug exterminator price and procedures companies go through in order to eradicate bed bugs. Also, as a bonus to subside the costs of a bed bug exterminator, all attendees will receive a complimentary sample of a non-pesticide solution to get rid of bed bugs."

Currently, the video series will be released this week to everyone who visits the website and signs up. In the mini series, which attendees can watch online, bed bug sufferers will learn the exact phases of a bed bug extermination. Starting from identifying what in fact bed bugs look like. Then to the exact bed bug exterminator procedures one would follow to find all the locations bed bugs will hide to avoid being found. Lastly, the mini series would explain natural solutions to get rid of bed bugs as well as options of bed bug exterminators to choose from. BedBugs911.net is giving it's viewers information to either get rid of bed bugs themselves or to hire a pest professional.

As a bonus for attendees who wish to subside any bed bug exterminator price they may incur. BedBugExterminator911.com will be offering a complimentary sample of a pesticide exempt bed bug solution to kill bed bugs and prevent them from coming back.

To watch the bed bug exterminator help series and receive a complimentary sample, visit http://www.bedbugexterminator911.com

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Bed Bug Exterminator
1 (877) 978-6501
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BedBugExterminator911.com Offers Complimentary Sample Of Non-Pesticide Solution To Subside Bed Bug Exterminator Cost

The consumer help related site is offering assistance to subside bed bug exterminator costs and the worry about not knowing what is involved in a bed bug extermination. BedBugExterminator911.com releases a free video series explaining the entire process of removing bed bugs. As a special gift, all attendees will receive a complimentary sample of a non pesticide solution to get rid of bed bugs.

Detroit, Michigan (PRWEB) February 14, 2012

The consumer help site focused on getting rid of bed bugs will be offering a free video series to get rid of bed bugs. The site BedBugExterminator911.com is headed by former bed bug exterminators to help people by educating bed bug sufferers regarding exact procedures to follow regarding bed bug elimination.

In the video series, a bed bug exterminator will explain the entire process involved in hiring a bed bug exterminator, as well as offer non pesticide solutions to kill bed bugs. The video series will dive into the three important sections of eliminating ones bed bug problem.

The first part of the video series will be learning how to identify bed bugs. Using bed bug pictures so bed bug sufferers can feel 100% sure one does not have a bed bug problem.

The second part of the bed bug exterminator series will involve showing the procedures bed bug exterminators use to find bed bugs.

Lastly, the third part of the video series will involve solutions to get rid of bed bugs using non pesticide solutions. One solution which will be offered at the end of the series will be a complimentary sample of a bed bug solution in which bed bug exterminators are using.

BedBugExterminator911.com is using the video series to educate consumers of true bed bug exterminator cost one would incur when hiring a profession. The video series will be for a limited time and it's main purpose is to help bed bug sufferers get rid of one's bed bug infestation.

To subside the cost and help bed bug sufferers. BedBugExterminator911.com will offer complimentary samples to all attendees of a new non pesticide solution to get rid of bed bugs and keep them from coming back.

To receive your complimentary sample and access to the video series, visit http://www.bedbugexterminator911.com

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Caroline Smith
Bed Bug Exterminator
1 (877) 978-6501
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