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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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Unwelcome guests drive Henry Tower residents buggy

Brian Neal enjoyed four nights of bite-free sleep before the bed bugs in his bedroom discovered that he had moved to a mat in his living room. Neal foiled the bugs a week ago by moving to the bathroom, where he sleeps in the tub with a towel to seal the door. If the bugs find him again, he said, his next move will be to the kitchen table.

"You can't know how excruciating it is mentally," he said, describing his constant anxiety over the blood-sucking insects as "torment."

"I am running from them in my own house and it takes a lot of effort. I can't have visitors come over because I don't want anybody picking them up and taking them home with them," he said.

Since discovering bed bugs in his Henry Towers apartment three months ago, Neal, 55, said there's been no relief from a problem that affects at least several of the more than 80 units. He understands the dilemma of the landlord, who initially told him that extermination of the building is too costly. However, new information from his landlord is that heat-treatment equipment is on order, he said.

Tony Kulig, owner/manager of the low-income housing for the elderly and disabled, declined to comment.

Minot Housing Authority handles Housing and Urban Development and voucher paperwork for Henry Towers, but otherwise does not get involved in its operation, said Tom Pearson, director. Bed bugs typically aren't an issue that affects eligibility to participate in federal programs because the pests are common and can be addressed with treatment, he said.

Neal hopes that by calling attention to the situation, residents can find community resources to help. Residents may need both volunteer and financial help from the community to operate extermination equipment and take other measures, he said.

Experts at the University of Kentucky state that laundering and drying clothing at high temperatures will kill the bugs. Mattresses can be encapsulated, but sometimes the best course is to properly discard furnishings that have become infested.

Dorothy Wagar, 89, a Henry Towers resident, said she cannot afford to replace furniture to ensure eradication. Since investing $50 in chemical bug sprays, she hadn't spotted a bug in her apartment for a few days, which isn't a guarantee but helps lessen her anxiety.

Rick Bergeson of First District Health Unit's environmental health section said bed bugs aren't a health issue because they don't carry disease, but their bites can swell and itch. The health unit has received several complaints about bed bugs over the past year as the pests have become more common across the United States and locally.

"It seems that heat treatment is becoming the standard because pesticides are not working," Bergeson said.

Heat of 120 degrees that penetrates areas where the bugs have taken refuge will kill the creatures. Temperatures below freezing also kill them, although the cold must be sustained for several days.

According to the University of Kentucky, bed bugs were common in the United States until the widespread use of DDT during the 1940s and 1950s. Changes in modern pest control practice and less effective pesticides have led to a recurrence. They have been encountered in hotels, health-care facilities, dormitories, shelters, schools, modes of transport, movie theaters and office buildings. Once introduced, they often spread throughout a building and can be picked up and carried to other locations.

The level of cleanliness has little to do with most infestations, the university reported. Pristine homes, hotels and apartments have plenty of hiding places and warm-blooded hosts, making them vulnerable.

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Bed Bugs Infest Indiana Children's Hospital!

An Indiana Children's Hospital has confirmed at least one patient's room is infested with bed bugs, but the parents of the child who spent weeks there are saying the problem is more widespread and that hospital officials refused to take the problem seriously--until the father of the child captured one of the critters.

The father, Michael Wallace and his wife were at the Riley Children's Hospital in downtown Indianapolis for several weeks treating an undisclosed illness their newborn child was suffering from. After the second week, Wallace began noticing red welts up and down his arms and on his fingers.

Puzzled and alarmed, the parents tried to raise the concern, suspecting bed bugs, but were allegedly ignored by hospital officials who insisted on seeing a live bed bug before taking action.

Finally, says Wallace, he was "lucky" enough to catch what he describes as a "grandfather" bed bug crawling down his arm and brought the insect to hospital employees. His family was immediately moved to another room.

The hospital has released a statement addressing the issue, but it's not very reassuring and doesn't seem to address whether the hospital is attempting to gauge the scope of the infestation. Michael Wallace doesn't believe the hospital has taken any action to clean the room he and his family occupied for weeks.

This is an especially difficult problem for a hospital to address as killing bed bugs involves chemicals and pesticides. But the real question is, how could this have happened in the first place?

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99 Cent Only Stores Advises all Romeos on Good and Bad Valentine's Day Gift Ideas for their Juliets

COMMERCE, Calif., Feb. 13, 2012 /PRNewswire/ --  99 Cent Only Stores® has advice for all clueless Romeos searching to find the perfect Valentine's Day gift for their Juliets. To help decide what to get, and what not to get, the Company is featuring a list of both Good and Bad Valentine's Day gift choices available at 99 Cent Only Stores.

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Good gift choices include boxed chocolate roses, photo frames, fragrances, boxed jewelry, intimate apparel, whipped cream and a 12-pack of condoms.

Bad gift choices, (but still a great deal), include gas relief pills, bed bug spray, Lady Speed Stick deodorant, brooms, anti-wrinkle patches, mouthwash and a 12-pack of condoms.

Of course all of these items are only 99.99 cents! For a full list of all the Good and Bad Valentine's gift ideas go to http://www.99only.com/files/CAAZNV_020712.pdf

About 99 Cent Only Stores®

Founded in 1982, 99 Cent Only Stores® currently operates 294 extreme value retail stores consisting of 216 stores in California, 36 in Texas, 28 in Arizona, and 13 in Nevada. 99 Cent Only Stores® emphasizes quality name-brand consumables, priced at an excellent value, in convenient, attractively merchandised stores.

Over half of the Company's sales come from food, including produce, dairy, deli and frozen foods, along with organic and gourmet.

Note to Editors: 99 Cent Only Stores® news releases and information available on the Company's website at http://www.99only.com.

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99 Cent Only Stores®, City of Commerce, California
Ana Gamez, 323-881-1247

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Niles firefighters train to deal with bed bugs

When Niles City Fire Chief Larry Lamb went to a training conference last week, the first thing he did in his hotel room was yank the headboard off the bed to look for bed bugs. 

He knows about the tiny, oval-shaped insects that prefer to hide close to where people sleep - especially in mattress crevices – because his department is taking a proactive approach to deal with them.

“One of the steps to that was to have a preventative program here in the station which basically includes detection devices on the beds so we know if we have an issue and regular treatment,” he said.

Firefighters also wash their sheets and gear more often

“We could go out three, four, five times a night going into other homes and the last thing you want is to bring one of these little guys back and have him turn into 50 little guys and 2,000 little guys eventually,” Lamb added.

Bed bugs typically infect high traffic areas such as college dorms, hospitals, nursing homes, daycares, and schools. They're also really good hitch hikers, traveling from place to place on luggage and clothes.

That’s likely how it got inside South Bend's Center for the Homeless a couple weeks ago. The center would not talk with WSBT about it on camera, but a spokeswoman said it's something they monitor regularly. She also told WSBT an exterminator took care of the problem.

“It’s a clean-up problem,” said St. Joseph County Health Officer, Dr. Thomas Felger. “Unfortunately you often have to hire it done because it's more than what people can do.”

Businesses, schools and other organizations do not have to report bed bug outbreaks because the outbreaks are not a health threat, Felger said.

“You just have to be thankful that if you make a trip somewhere you didn't pick it up because in the big city hotels it can be a real problem,” he added.

There are steps you can take to protect yourself from bed bugs when you travel. Check the cracks and crevices of the mattress for what look like little drops of blood. If you see them, the mattress may be infested.

To avoid bringing bed bugs into your home, avoid picking up furniture from the curb that people are trying to give away for free as you don’t know where those couches, mattresses and chairs have been.

But bed bugs aren't contagious – you can’t “catch” them like you can catch a cold or get the flu. But once you do get them, they can be very itchy and uncomfortable.

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