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UNL Housing cooperation during bedbug situation raises concerns

Since the afternoon of Jan. 23, Amanda Wekesser has not been able to sleep in her own bed, have access to all of her clothes or complete her homework.

Wekesser is a Selleck Quadrangle resident assistant at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln whose room was infested with live bedbugs. And she said she wasn't allowed to tell her residents.

"It's not fair that I'd be asked to hide this from them," Wekesser said. "(My residents) could be at risk and not even know it, because Housing is trying to hide it."

"It's like the Iron Curtain," she said.

On Jan. 24, University Housing reported on its website that "a single dead bedbug was found" in the Selleck Quadrangle 8000 building.

But Wekesser said what transpired in her room was far from "dead."

When she came back from winter break for spring RA training on Jan. 6, she said she began noticing bites on her neck, shoulders, back, arms and legs.

"At first, I thought it was some sort of allergic reaction to the swimming pool," Wekesser said. "They started getting better after a couple of days and putting on calamine lotion. I didn't consider going over to the health center."

But some of the bites got to be so bad, she used green masking tape on her bites to prevent from scratching as she slept.

Two weeks later, Wekesser caught two tiny bugs crawling around her room. She killed the first on her futon and caught the second in a Styrofoam cup. Wekesser taped clear plastic wrap over the cup so the bug wouldn't escape.

She contacted Selleck residence director Corrine Gernhart via email on Jan. 23 about finding what she called "mites" in her room.

"Please contact facilities today and let them know about the bugs in your room," Gernhart wrote back. "With so many concerns with bugs lately, I'm guessing they will want to come look around your room and maybe spray the perimeter again."

Facilities confirmed the "mite" had all the traits of a baby bedbug and gave Wekesser a laundry card to thoroughly do her laundry, she said. She was moved to a temporary room on a different floor.

Brooks Exterminating Service did not come until Jan. 24, and Wekesser said only a few things were sprayed, not the entire room.

"They figured a heat treatment would be a better option," she said.

In the days leading up to the heat treatment scheduled for Jan. 28, Wekesser said she asked about holding a floor meeting or sending a letter to her residents. The answer was no.

She said her instructions were to tell her residents her room was under extensive repairs, and only if her residents asked her.

"So I wrote it down briefly (on both of my doors) so I was doing what they said and so I could think about it," Wekesser said.

In an email, Gernhart wrote that she wouldn't recommend Wekesser sending a letter to her residents.

"If your residents are asking and you feel OK sharing, you can let them know that facilities is treating the room just to be cautious," Gernhart wrote.

But the deal was Wekesser could only inform her residents if she was asked directly.

Wekesser said on Jan. 25 she wrote on both her temporary and original rooms' doors that her room had been confirmed: It had bedbugs.

She also posted a note on her group's private Facebook page and slipped notes under a few of her residents' doors.

"I am not dirty or nasty," she wrote on her doors. "I feel that y'all should know about the situation though. I would want to know what was going on if I were in your position."

Wekesser only left the notes on the board long enough for her residents to see them and before a Housing employee could notice the notes.

"I'm willing to lose my job if need be, because this isn't right for them to not let the truth be known," Wekesser said. "I don't think it's right."

On Jan. 27, Gernhart sent a draft email to Wekesser, Residence Life associate director Keith Zaborowski and two others. The email told Wekesser's residents that "one dead bed bug was found" in Wekesser's room and a heat treatment would occur the next morning.

Gernhart wrote that the email needed to be sent because "I don't want them to think we are hiding anything from them when they notice the team on Saturday morning."

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Selleck RA: Housing asked me to lie about bedbugs

Since the afternoon of Jan. 23, Amanda Wekesser has not been able to sleep in her own bed, have access to all of her clothes or complete her homework.

Wekesser is a Selleck Quadrangle resident assistant at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln whose room was infested with live bedbugs. And she said she wasn't allowed to tell her residents.

"It's not fair that I'd be asked to hide this from them," Wekesser said. "(My residents) could be at risk and not even know it, because Housing is trying to hide it."

"It's like the Iron Curtain," she said.

On Jan. 24, University Housing reported on its website that "a single dead bedbug was found" in the Selleck Quadrangle 8000 building.

But Wekesser said what transpired in her room was far from "dead."

When she came back from winter break for spring RA training on Jan. 6, she said she began noticing bites on her neck, shoulders, back, arms and legs.

"At first, I thought it was some sort of allergic reaction to the swimming pool," Wekesser said. "They started getting better after a couple of days and putting on calamine lotion. I didn't consider going over to the health center."

But some of the bites got to be so bad, she used green masking tape on her bites to prevent from scratching as she slept.

Two weeks later, Wekesser caught two tiny bugs crawling around her room. She killed the first on her futon and caught the second in a Styrofoam cup. Wekesser taped clear plastic wrap over the cup so the bug wouldn't escape.

She contacted Selleck residence director Corrine Gernhart via email on Jan. 23 about finding what she called "mites" in her room.

"Please contact facilities today and let them know about the bugs in your room," Gernhart wrote back. "With so many concerns with bugs lately, I'm guessing they will want to come look around your room and maybe spray the perimeter again."

Facilities confirmed the "mite" had all the traits of a baby bedbug and gave Wekesser a laundry card to thoroughly do her laundry, she said. She was moved to a temporary room on a different floor.

Brooks Exterminating Service did not come until Jan. 24, and Wekesser said only a few things were sprayed, not the entire room.

"They figured a heat treatment would be a better option," she said.

In the days leading up to the heat treatment scheduled for Jan. 28, Wekesser said she asked about holding a floor meeting or sending a letter to her residents. The answer was no.

She said her instructions were to tell her residents her room was under extensive repairs, and only if her residents asked her.

"So I wrote it down briefly (on both of my doors) so I was doing what they said and so I could think about it," Wekesser said.

In an email, Gernhart wrote that she wouldn't recommend Wekesser sending a letter to her residents.

"If your residents are asking and you feel OK sharing, you can let them know that facilities is treating the room just to be cautious," Gernhart wrote.

But the deal was Wekesser could only inform her residents if she was asked directly.

Wekesser said on Jan. 25 she wrote on both her temporary and original rooms' doors that her room had been confirmed: It had bedbugs.

She also posted a note on her group's private Facebook page and slipped notes under a few of her residents' doors.

"I am not dirty or nasty," she wrote on her doors. "I feel that y'all should know about the situation though. I would want to know what was going on if I were in your position."

Wekesser only left the notes on the board long enough for her residents to see them and before a Housing employee could notice the notes.

"I'm willing to lose my job if need be, because this isn't right for them to not let the truth be known," Wekesser said. "I don't think it's right."

On Jan. 27, Gernhart sent a draft email to Wekesser, Residence Life associate director Keith Zaborowski and two others. The email told Wekesser's residents that "one dead bed bug was found" in Wekesser's room and a heat treatment would occur the next morning.

Gernhart wrote that the email needed to be sent because "I don't want them to think we are hiding anything from them when they notice the team on Saturday morning."

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Emails about bedbug situation

From:     Amanda Wekesser <lseswimndive@yahoo.com>

To:     Corrine Gernhart <cfricke2@unlnotes.unl.edu>

Date:     01/23/2012 01:38 AM

Subject:     Potential Problem

Hey Corrine,

 

I may have a potential problem in my room. I've been getting bitten up pretty bad by something in my room since the winter break. I've found some small mites crawling around my room the last couple of days. Tonight, I encountered two bugs crawling around. I killed one of them, but got to thinking and managed to capture the other one in a styrofoam cup. The bug looks nothing like the photos of bed bugs that I've seen and it is way too small to be a bed bug, but I'm wondering if there might be some sort of mite problem in there. Would it be possible to have someone check it out? If I need to, I can show you the bug if it doesn't escape overnight.

 

Thanks.

 

Amanda

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From: Corrine E Fricke <cfricke2@unlnotes.unl.edu>

Subject: Re: Potential Problem

To: "Amanda Wekesser" <lseswimndive@yahoo.com>

Cc: "James R Manthey" <jmanthey2@unlnotes.unl.edu>

Date: 01/23/12, 10:03 AM

Amanda,

Please contact facilities today(2-1083) and let them know about the bugs in your room. With so many concerns with bugs lately, I'm guessing they will want to come look around your room and maybe spray the perimeter again since doing so in December. I will also cc Jim on this email so he is aware.

Corrine

Corrine Gernhart

Residence Hall Director, Selleck Quadrangle

University of Nebraska-Lincoln

Phone: (402) 472-1077

Email: cfricke2@unl.edu

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From:     Amanda Wekesser <lseswimndive@yahoo.com>

To:     cfricke2@unlnotes.unl.edu

Date:     01/24/2012 12:26 PM

Subject:     Re: Weekly Update

Hey Corrine,

I could use a bit of advice on a matter. It is becoming pretty apparent to residents that there's something wrong with my room and the major repairs note isn't working. I'm thinking about sending out a note to residents, letting them know that there may be a problem in my room and that facilities is being cautious and treating the situation as a worst case scenario just to be safe. Any ideas on how I can approach this? I don't want to make my residents panic or anything, but they said that they're going to be doing the heating method on my room, and it'll be hard to hide the problem when the entire hallway and surrounding rooms feel as if they're in a sauna.

I'm also unable to take stuff out of my room for fear of spreading stuff. Is there any way that I could get a copy of whatever we'll be using from our staff binders tonight?

Thanks.

Amanda

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From: Corrine E Fricke <cfricke2@unlnotes.unl.edu>

Subject: Re: Weekly Update

To: "Amanda Wekesser" <lseswimndive@yahoo.com>

Date: 01/24/12, 1:54 PM

Amanda,

I wouldn't recommend sending out a letter but if your residents are asking and you feel ok sharing, you can let them know that facilities is treating the room just to be cautious. If they would like to have their rooms checked just to be safe they are welcomed to call facitilies (2-1083) to schedule something.

Binder stuff: you can share with another RA tonight-we'll mostly be doing an activity and reading portion isn't so important.

Corrine

Corrine Gernhart

Residence Hall Director, Selleck Quadrangle

University of Nebraska-Lincoln

Phone: (402) 472-1077

Email: cfricke2@unl.edu

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Editor's Note: On Jan. 25, Amanda Wekesser, Selleck 8200 RA, posted the following message on her floor's private Facebook group titled, "Selleck 8200 Chicas 2011-2012."

For those who saw my board, I told y'all because it was the right thing to do and the information on the web is incorrect. It may not have been the best idea, but at least I was honest with y'all once I grew fully aware of the situation. I am not dirty or nasty. They are spread in a number of ways including via classrooms and unfortunately, I hit the lottery this time. Facilities is doing their part and every precaution is being taken in the matter. For those worried about catching them by being around me, you have nothing to worry about. I have been working with facilities and have been learning about it. Any time I have come in contact with anything in my room I have taken a shower and done everything I can to prevent the spread (I took SIX showers yesterday, just to keep y'all safe). All I have in my possession is my shower stuff and a few changes of thoroughly cleaned clothes. No books, no coat, no music or dvds...nothing...all I have for shoes is a pair of flip flops. It has been a very cold day or two and looking like we'll have snow in the forecast soon.

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