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How to Get Rid of Bed Bugs – Bed Bugs Northwest

How to Get Rid of Bed Bugs

Bed Bugs Northwest is a serious resource to help you:

Exterminating bed bugs isnt easy or quick, but if you have facts (not folklore) and determination, you can eradicate them from your home. *provided you dont live in shared housing where others are infested, in which case the answer to whether you can solve the problem is probably.

Abandoned mattress SE 20th and Ash, Portland

Bed bugs can and will bite in the day or night, dark or light, and die with heat treatment temperatures above 120F. A hungry bed bug doesnt care if you are awake or asleep. Bed bugs feed from 3 to 15 minutes. They can bite you anytime you are at rest sitting or lying down.

Watch bed bugs die in a heat chamber in this video from ThermaPure

For possessions you cant wash, the PackTite might be the most effective tool for eliminating bed bugs in shoes, purses, backpacks, books, wallets, files, papers, sofa and chair cushions and vinyl album jackets.

Get peace of mind knowing you are not bringing them into your workplace or vehicle.The PackTite provides a proven way to kill bed bugs AND EGGS with heat!

You dont have to throw out your possessions when you can treat them safely and quickly in the PackTite. Read about how heat may affect or damage your possessions before using a steamer or PackTite heater so you are making informed decisions.

The concern that bed bugs may also be in your car isreal. Its all too easy to infest your car as people unknowingly bring infested items out of their house and into their cars to dispose of or store them. You could bring them into your car or workplace in your purse, coat, shoes, backpack, belt, phone case, etc. this site gives you hands-on practical advice to help you not infest your car. Ill give you some questions to ask your pest control operator if you already have. read more to learn what options you have if you think your infestation has spread to your car

Isolating your bed has drawbacks and benefits. Ivecovered the pros and cons, and best practices on how to do it. Whether your bed can be isolated depends on the frame and the type of bed you have. read more to learn how you can finally get a good nights sleep.Learn more about isolating your bed here.

Bed bugs are small, but visible to the eye. In the first and second stages you might not be able to identify bed bugs without a magnifier of some kind. Early bed bug infestations will typically begin on, under or very near the bed, and spread out as the population increases. read more to learn exactly what to look for and where

Bed bug dogs can be up to 97% accurate, and are trained to detect living bed bugs by scent. Most dogs receive 800 hours of formal training. read more to learn about bed bug dog inspections

Learn what you can do yourself and what you might need professional help with. There are many things you can do on your own to help get rid of bed bugs faster. Diatomaceous Earth (DE), steam treatment, and other tools can help you get a good start on extermination. Self-treatment rarely is effective at eliminating bed bugs but it has been done. Bed Bugs Northwest recommends that you always consult with a pest control professional or at the least the pest control department of your local county offices. read more to learn how to avoid costly and painful mistakes with DIY treatment

Choosing the wrong company could mean losing hundreds or thousands of dollars and still having bed bugs. Knowing what questions to ask before you hire a pest control company to exterminate your bed bugs is critical to ending your infestation. Ineffective treatment means your bed bug infestation will grow, cost more and take even longer to get rid of. read more about how to interview a pest control company

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Bed bugs B.S. in the media: Ohios secondhand stores

Though the media frenzy around bed bugs is conveying lots of good information, the bed bug B.S. is not any less prevalent than it used to be.

First, lets consider this NBC 4i report that explores the issue of bed bugs and secondhand merchandise in Ohio.

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NBC 4i notes:

The owner of Trader Tots in Grandview told NBC 4 that she had to get a special license from the state to sell items like upholstered furniture, bedding and stuffed toys.

That license allows owner Michelle Salisbury and her employees to use a special chemical to fight bed bugs and other problems.

Really? Secondhand store employees are licensed to use magic bed bug juice? Something the rest of us cant get?

Ooooh! What is it? Tell us more!

Dont get too excited.

The license doesnt allow Ohio secondhand store owners and employees to use a special chemical to kill bed bugs. (Well, except that all chemicals are special in their own way. Like snowflakes!)

In fact, the Ohio laws require people who sell upholstered furniture, bedding, and stuffed items like toys to sanitize them, label them, and keep them separate from non-sanitized items.

Unfortunately, as is true in other states, these laws do not take into account how difficult it is to sanitize items to make them free of bed bugs.

According to the Ohio Dept. of Commerce Second Hand Procedures (PDF), the most popular method is using a spray. (The fact sheet does not outline what the less popular methods are, implying by omission that merchants have no other or better options.) The two sprays approved for this purpose: Steri-Fab and MicroBan X-580 Plus.

MicroBan X-580 Plus (label PDF) is a pyrethrin-based product. Steri-Fabs active ingredients (label PDF) include synthetic pyrethrins, and alcohol.

These products have a place in the arsenal, but theyre not magic juice, and you dont need a special license to apply them.

(Of course, please use caution when applying any pest control products; were glad to see that Ohios Second Hand Procedures says the law requires use in accordance with labeling instructions and the use of an approved type mask.)

These products do kill bed bugs. But a spray with them is not going to kill all bed bugs present unless they are sprayed directly, or eventually cross a residual which kills them.

Any spray used on these items is not going to 100% guarantee that all bed bugs and eggs inside are dead. Not by a long shot. That pyrethroid-resistance is widespread is another reason to be concerned about relying on it as a residual.

Which means that these products dont really prevent bed bugs from being inside secondhand merchandise, or guarantee they dont go home with shoppers.

Shopkeeper Michelle Salisbury seems to really care about preventing the spread of bed bugs to her customers, and yet the information the state is providing her and the sanitizing laws its requiring this and other merchants to follow are likely giving a false sense of security.

And shoppers are not being sufficiently warned of the potential condition of used stuffed items by the required label: SECONDHAND MATERIAL, CONTENTS UNKNOWN. THIS ITEM HAS BEEN SANITIZED. Most people would probably assume sanitized means 100% sanitized, rather than an attempt was made at sanitizing.

And if that creeps you out, remember that this is not an Ohio-specific problem. New York still allows secondhand mattresses to be resold after being spritzed with Steri-Fab.

I am glad the Ohio shopkeeper profiled here also does visual inspections, since this is very important, but these are not reliable, especially with items like mattresses, upholstered furniture, and stuffed animals, where bed bugs may be hiding inside.

Done properly, heat treatment or gas fumigation would be one-shot reliable methods for eliminating bed bugs in these items. Small items could be treated in a Packtite, but it would be costly to treat larger items and most secondhand shops probably could not afford something like this.

Merchants not only need laws which mandate procedures which really do render items 100% bed-bug-free, but if those laws are enacted, they also may need help in setting up the infrastructure to comply with them.

And thats the big problem when it comes to eliminating bed bugs: money.

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A few years ago bed bugs seemed like a myth and were only heard of through a nursery rhyme. However in recent years, bed bug cases have been more common and an increasing problem in major cities with international travel continuing to rise and the 1972 ban of DDT. It is not uncommon to find bed bugs even in nice hotels. Because bed bugs disfavor bright light, they are mainly active at night. Bed bugs have a tiny flat oval body which allows them to hide easily.

Waking up with itchy or bruised skin is a common sign of a bed bug problem. Although they are called bed bugs, they do not just live in beds. Clutter, baseboards, carpeting, sofas and other furniture are all posh resorts for bed bugs. Fortunately, a bed bug problem is entirely controllable under professional care. Using state of the art equipment and techniques, our certified technicians will inspect your homes environment and construction to identify the problem and determine the best course of action. We are committed to providing a quick, affordable, and most importantly, effective solution to your pest problem, and we take every measure to protect you and your familys safety throughout the process. So whether you suspect you have a bedbug problem or just want to make sure you never get one, we have the expertise and training to get rid of your unwanted house guests for good.

Besides gross, bed bugs are nocturnal insects that feed on human and pet blood. They need a blood meal in order to grow and produce eggs. They are about 1/8 inch long and reddish-brown (after feeding) with oval, flattened bodies. During the daytime, they hide in cracks close to where humans sleep, such as voids in mattresses, box springs, bedframes, pictures, baseboards, and headboards. Attracted to body heat and carbon dioxide, they can easily locate humans at night to feed. The only good thing associated with bed bugs is that they do not typically spread diseases.

Usually bed bugs are imported into a home through old furniture, beds, visitors, and luggage from a recent trip. Contrary to the common myth, cleanliness is not a determining factor when it comes to bed bug infestations. All that is required for bed bugs to thrive is an abundance of cracks in which to hide and the presence of warm-bodied hosts. A sure sign of bed bugs is when you see tiny reddish-brown bugs along the seams and crevices of your mattress, small blood stains on your mattress, and most obviously, if you start waking up with bruises and red bite marks on your body.

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Illinois – Bed Bug Store

Champaign Surplus 303 S. Neil St. Champaign IL 61820 LaBonte's Time Off, Inc. 2931 PLAZA DRIVE Springfield IL 62704 Walgreens #7054 15 W. Washington Chicago IL 60602 Draves Archery 1707 W. Ave of Mid America Effingham IL Nancy's Travel Center 6170 W. Grand Ave Gurnee IL Aaron's Apothecary 2338 N. Clark St. Chicago IL Bon-Ton Stores BERGNER'S BLOOMINGTON Eastland Mall1601 Empire Street Bloomington, IL 61701 309-662-8511 BERGNER'S CHAMPAIGN Marketplace Mall 2000 North Neil Street Champaign, IL 61820 217-351-3500 BERGNER'S CHERRYVALE CherryVale Mall 7200 Harrison Avenue Rockford, IL 61112 815-332-5502 BERGNER'S FORSYTH Hickory Point Mall 1005 Hickory Point Mall Forsyth, IL 62535 217-875-2800 BERGNER'S GALESBURG Sandburg Mall 1150 West Carl Sandburg Drive Galesburg, IL 61401 309-344-2211 BERGNER'S GRAND PRAIRIE The Shoppes At Grand Prairie 5203 West War Memorial Dr. Peoria, IL 61615 309-692-4024 BERGNER'S MACHESNEY PARK Machesney Mall 8790 North 2nd Street Machesney Park, IL 61115 815-633-6177 BERGNER'S PEKIN East Court Village 3536 Court Street Pekin, IL 61554 309-347-5561 BERGNER'S PERU Peru Mall 3940 Route 251 Peru, IL 61354 815-224-2020 BERGNER'S QUINCY Quincy Mall 3347 Broadway Quincy, IL 62301 217-224-8300 BERGNER'S SHERIDAN VILLAGE Sheridan Village 4125 North Sheridan Road Peoria, IL 61614 309-681-8400 BERGNER'S STERLING Northland Mall 2900 East Lincolnway Sterling, IL 61081 815-626-5600 BERGNER'S WHITE OAKS White Oaks Mall 2501 West Wabash Springfield, IL 62704 217-793-2010 CARSON PIRIE SCOTT AURORA NORTHGATE Northgate Shopping Center 970 North Lake Street Aurora, IL 60506 630-892-2600 CARSON PIRIE SCOTT CHICAGO RIDGE Chicago Ridge Mall 9800 South Ridgeland Avenue Chicago Ridge, IL 60415 708-425-5115 CARSON PIRIE SCOTT DEKALB 2550 Sycamore Rd. DeKalb, IL 60115 815-756-3336 CARSON PIRIE SCOTT EDENS FURNITURE 3232 Lake Avenue, Ste 330 Wilmette, IL 60091 847-853-8092 CARSON PIRIE SCOTT EDENS PLAZA Chicago Metro AreaEdens Plaza 3200 Lake Avenue Wilmette, IL 60091 847-251-8400 ARSON PIRIE SCOTT EVERGREEN Evergreen Mall 9700 S. Western Avenue Evergreen Park, IL60805 708-636-1000 CARSON PIRIE SCOTT FORD CITY Chicago Metro Area Ford City Mall 7601 South Cicero Avenue Chicago, IL 60652 773-581-5555 CARSON PIRIE SCOTT FOX VALLEY Fox Valley Mall3 Fox Valley Center Drive Aurora, IL 60505 630-978-8907 CARSON PIRIE SCOTT FOX VALLEY FURNITURE Chicago Metro Area Free Standing 404 South Route 59 Naperville, IL 60540 630-428-7782 CARSON PIRIE SCOTT GATEWAY Chicago Metro Area Free Standing 120 South Riverside Plaza Chicago, IL 60606 312-744-5380 CARSON PIRIE SCOTT HARLEM-IRVING Harlem-Irving Mall 4200 N. Harlem Avenue Norridge, IL 60706 708-453-1053 CARSON PIRIE SCOTT HAWTHORN Westfield Hawthorn Hawthorne Center Vernon Hills, IL 60061 847-816-8010 CARSON PIRIE SCOTT HAWTHORN FURNITURE GALLERY Free Standing 480 Ring Drive Vernon Hills, IL 60061 847-367-5851 CARSON PIRIE SCOTT JOLIET Louis Joliet Mall 3340 Mall Loop Drive Joliet, IL 60435 815-439-2000 CARSON PIRIE SCOTT LINCOLN MALL Lincoln Mall 300 Lincoln Mall Matteson, IL 60443 708-747-5400 CARSON PIRIE SCOTT LINCOLNWOOD Lincolnwood Town Center 3333 West Touhy Lincolnwood, IL 60712 847-982-060 CARSON PIRIE SCOTT NORTH RIVERSIDE North Riverside Park Mall 7505 West Cermak RoadNorth Riverside, IL 60546 708-442-6200 CARSON PIRIE SCOTT NORTHFIELD SQUARE Northfield Square Mall 1602 North State Rt. 50 Bourbonnais, IL 60914 815-937-0800 CARSON PIRIE SCOTT ORLAND SQUARE Orland Square Orland Park, IL 60462 708-349-1900 CARSON PIRIE SCOTT ORLAND SQUARE FURNITURE GALLERY Free Standing Orland Square Orland Park, IL 60462 708-873-3256 CARSON PIRIE SCOTT RANDHURST Randhurst Mall 999 North Elmhurst Road Mount Prospect, IL 60056 847-392-2000 CARSON PIRIE SCOTT RIVER OAKS River Oaks Mall 146 River Oaks Drive Calumet City, IL 60409 708-891-1010 CARSON PIRIE SCOTT SCHAUMBURG FURNITURE Chicago Metro Area Free Standing 830 East Golf Road Schaumburg, IL 60173 847-882-2447 CARSON PIRIE SCOTT SPRING HILL Spring Hill Mall 4000 Spring Hill MallDundee, IL 60118 847-426-9100 CARSON PIRIE SCOTT ST. CHARLES Charleston Mall 3850 East Main Street St. Charles, IL 60174 630-513-7171 CARSON PIRIE SCOTT STRATFORD SQUARE Stratford Square Bloomingdale, IL 60108 630-351-8980 CARSON PIRIE SCOTT STREETS OF WOODFIELD Chicago Metro Area Streets of Woodfield 601 North Martingale Road Schaumburg, IL 60173 847-240-2801 ARSON PIRIE SCOTT YORKTOWN Yorktown Mall 230 Yorktown Center Lombard, IL 60148 630-620-2600 CARSON PIRIE SCOTT YORKTOWN FURNITURE Yorktown Mall Lombard, IL 60148 630-268-0415 ELDER-BEERMAN DANVILLE Danville 2917 N. Vermillion Danville, IL 61832 217-443-3701 ELDER-BEERMAN MATTOON 700 Broadway E. Mattoon, IL 61938 217-258-6961 YOUNKERS MOLINE Southpark Mall 4200 16th Street Moline, IL 61265 309-736-3390

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1. What are bed bugs?

2. What can bed bugs do to me?

3. What does a bed bug bite look like?

4. Where did bed bugs come from?

5. Where do bed bugs live?

6. How do I find out if I have bed bugs?

7. How do I have specimens identified?

8. How did I get bed bugs in the first place?

9. Can I prevent bed bugs with insecticides?

10. How can I avoid bed bugs when traveling?

11. What can I do if I just got back from a place where there might have been bed bugs?

12. Will bed bugs actually travel on me?

13. What should everyone know about bed bugs?

14. I have bed bugs. What do I do?

15. What are the legal repercussions of bed bugs?

16. What shouldnt I do when trying to eliminate bed bugs?

17. What do I do with my pets if I have bed bugs?

18. How long does it take to get rid of bed bugs?

19. What should a pest control company do for meand vice versa?

20. How do I kill bed bugs without insecticides?

21. How do I kill bed bugs with insecticides?

22. How do I kill bed bug eggs?

If you ever heard that nursery rhyme Good night, sleep tight, dont let the bed bugs bite, you know these critters bite in the night. But most of us never heard of them in real life until now.

What do bed bugs look like? Briefly: 1/4 long, oval, flat, 6 legs, and reddish-brown.

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More on bed bug biology (and yes, it matters): they have an odd way of making babies. Its called traumatic insemination. Males simply stab females in the side with their reproductive organ and inject their sperm, which makes its way to her eggs. Females recover from one mating, but several matings increase the chance of infection and death. Females may try to get away from groups of males and go off and hide alone to avoid being stabbed to death. If you dont find those females, theyll keep laying eggs and could restart an infestation: a good reason to get a pest management professional (PMP) involved. Good PMPs know how to find them and how to target every hiding place without harming people.

If the bugs you think are bed bugs come in the spring but go away during the summer they might be bat bugs. Bats in attics hibernate elsewhere during the winter. Bat bugs that are left behind and chill out for the winter, literally, but if warm weather comes before the bats return, they may seek another host to tide them over. In this scenario, inspect the attic and external wall voids for bat guano and bugs in cracks and crevices. Have a professional treat these roosts as well as the rooms bed bugs were found in. To prevent bat re-entry, repair all holes 1/4 or larger that lead to the outside.

Bed bugs are also known as: Cimex lectularius, chinches de camas, chintzes or chinches, mahogany flats, red coats, crimson ramblers, wall lice, the bug that nobody knows, lentils on legs, animated blood drops.

The serious negative effects of bed bugs are more mental than physical, but the itchy bites cant be ignored either.

The mental effects are stress and lack of sleep. (And then theres delusory parasitosismeaning the bugs really are gone, but you cant shake the feeling that theyre still there.) Even if the thought of sleeping with bed bugs doesnt keep you up at night, the time and money it takes to get rid of them can stress you out.

Bed bugs can be a public relations nightmare. Youd hope customers would respect a proactive hotel, motel, or landlord who tried to educate them before a problem came in, but thats rarely the case. Simply the mention of bed bugs can deter customers.

And householders worry what friends, family, and neighbors will say if their problem becomes known. Bed bugs arent associated with filth or social status, but many people think they are.

Bed bugs arent known to transmit disease. And some people dont even get marks when bit. But scratching bites can lead to a secondary infection. Resist the urge to scratch. People with health problems and children are more at risk for infection because their immune systems are compromised or they cant stop scratching.

You cant describe the bites as looking only one way. Some look and feel like mosquito or flea bites. Some people dont react at all. On the opposite extreme, others get big itchy welts that take two or more weeks to heal. Theres a myth that bed bug bites occur in threes (breakfast, lunch, and dinner), but its not true. Bites can occur singly, in clumps, or in a line. Bites can show up within hoursor two weeks later. Confirming an infestation on bites alone is impossible. You need evidence: a bed bug.

Bed bugs usually feed while people sleep, about an hour before dawn. But if theyre hungry and given the opportunity, they feed anytime. Feeding itself is painlessthe bed bugs saliva numbs the skin and makes the blood easier to drink. But later, many people react to the saliva, getting itchy bumps or rashes. After feeding for about five minutes, drawing only a drop or two of blood, bugs return to their hiding places. Although bed bugs can live for over a year without feeding, they typically seek blood every five to ten days.

The only way to know for sure what bit you is to find a bug and get it identified.

Bed bugs live off only bloodlike mosquitoes do. They probably prefer to feed on people. But if people move out, bed bugs can survive by feeding on rats or miceso control these pests, too. Theyre attracted by warmth and the presence of carbon dioxidewhat we animals breathe out. They usually feed about an hour before dawn, but given the opportunity, they may feed at other times of day or night.

Remembernot everyone reacts to bed bug bites. (Not everyone reacts to poison ivy, either.) You could get an itchy rash while your home companion getsnothing.

If you think bed bugs bit you, have a PMP do a thorough inspection to determine whether an arthropod is in your living space, or send samples to a diagnostic lab.

Bed bugs may have evolved when a close relative, the bat bug, switched to feeding off cave-dwelling humans. The ancient Egyptians, Greeks, and Romans wrote about them. They were part of many peoples lives in the U.S. and around the world before World War II.

Then DDT came along. DDT seemed wonderful at the time. Unlike most of the insecticides sold in stores today, DDT had a lasting effecta long residual effect. Insects died when they crawled where DDT was used, even if it had been there for weeks. Though most homeowners used DDT for large pests like cockroaches, it did the bed bugs in too. When the bed bugs came out to feed, there was something there to kill them.

Modern furnishings and appliances helped too. Bed bugs dont care if a home is clean or messy. They just like good hiding spotsand food. When modern furniture came into style they had fewer hiding spots. Home appliances such as washing machines and vacuums helped keep them at bay. Bed bugs were a rarity in the US from the early 1950s through the late 1990s. A whole generation of people grew up whod never seen one.

By the mid 1970s insecticides like DDT, which were blamed for environmental problems, were on the outs. The pest control industry began to use the environmentally friendly approaches common today. Using noninsecticide traps and monitors, blocking entry into homes, and using pest-specific, least-toxic insecticides became the staples of an integrated pest management approach.

Bed bugs had been off the radar for so long they were almost forgotten. By the time anyone noticed, they were back in a big way. Right now there are no traps or monitors proven to detect a population when its still small. And since bed bugs travel on things such as luggage, souvenirs, and furniture we bring into our homes, its hard to block their entry.

Fortunately, some modern insecticides work well. Because these insecticides break down quicklymaking them safer for humansthey may not be around to kill the bed bugs that hatch from eggs laid before the insecticide was applied. Two or more carefully targeted applications are the best way to eliminate bed bugs. Leave insecticides to the professionalseven the right ones, used incorrectly, can scatter bed bugs to other rooms. It would take an extremely capable and dedicated person to learn and do everything necessary to get rid of bed bugs on their own.

Any place with a high turnover of people spending the nighthostels, hotels near airports, and resortsare most at risk. But the list continues apartments, barracks, buses, cabins, churches, community centers, cruise ships, dormitories, dressing rooms, health clubs, homes, hospitals, jets, laundromats, motels, motor homes, moving vans, nursing homes, office buildings, resorts, restaurants, schools, subways, theaters, trains, used furniture outlets. Bed bugs dont prefer locations based on sanitation or peoples hygiene. If theres blood, theyre happy.

Bed bugs and their relatives occur nearly worldwide. They became relatively scarce during the latter part of the 20th century, but their populations have resurged in recent years, particularly throughout parts of North America, Europe, and Australia.

What about in your home? Most stay near where people sleep, hiding near the bed, a couch or armchair (if thats where you snooze)even cribs and playpens. Their flat bodies allow them to hide in cracks and crevices around the room and in furniture joints. Hiding sites include mattress seams, bed frames, nearby furniture, or baseboards. Clutter offers more places to hide and makes it harder to get rid of them. Bed bugs can be found alone but more often congregate in groups. Theyre not social insects, though, and dont build nests.

How infestations spread through a home or within an apartment building differs from case to case. Inspect all adjacent rooms. Bed bugs travel easily along pipes and wires and the insides of walls can harbor them.

Before treating, you need to confirm that you have bed bugs. The only way to do that is to find a bug and get it identified.

Look in the most likely places first. We tell you how. If you find one, freeze it for identification or put it in a sealed jar with a 1 tsp. of rubbing alcohol. Then stop lookingyou dont want to disrupt the bugsand call a professional.

Have these on hand during the inspection:

Look for bed bugs in all their life stages: eggs, nymphs and adults. Also look for cast skins and blood spots. But note: blood spots, hatched eggs, and cast skins may be from an infestation thats been dealt with already. Live bed bugs are the only confirming evidence. Use a flashlighteven if the area is well litand work systematically. A magnifying glass will help you zoom in on hard to see spots. Start with one corner of the mattress and work around the piping, down the sides, and underneath. Do the same with the box spring. If you own the bed, slowly remove the dust cover (ticking) on the bottom of the box spring and seal in a trash bag. Next, inspect the bed frame. If you can take it apart, do so. Bed bugs could be hiding in the joints.

No bed bugs yet? Work out from the bed in a systematic way (clockwise or counter-clockwise) to the walls of the room. Look in the pleats of curtains, beneath loose pieces of wallpaper near the bed, the corners and drawers of desks and dressers, within spaces of wicker furniture, behind door, window, and baseboard trim, and in laundry or other items on the floor or around the room such as cardboard boxes. Inspect everything. Any crack, crevice, or joint a credit card edge could fit in could hide adult bed bugs. This routine gives you a systematic approach and increases the chance youll find evidence early on.

One last way to inspectabout an hour before dawn, lift the sheets and turn on a flashlight. It might lead to a discovery, but this method can also be unsettling.

If you dont find bed bugs but bites continue or you find blood spots on bedding, contact a professional with bed bug experience and have them inspect.

Professional inspection may be done by a person or by a bed bug-sniffing dog and its handler. Dogs have a powerful sense of smell and can be trained to find bed bugs (which do give off an odor). Theyre best used to find infestations. If used to tell whether bed bugs are gone, they may find old evidence rather than fresh. If you hire a handler and dog, be sure theyre accredited.

If you find bed bugs at home, its best to keep sleeping in the bedor try to find someone who will sleep there. Packing up to spend time elsewhere could bring bugs to an uninfested area. And the bugs could move to neighboring rooms in search of a meal.

Put specimens in small, break-resistant containers such as a plastic pill bottle or a zipper-lock bag with 1 tsp of rubbing alcohol in it. Or tape them to a sheet of white paper with clear tape.

First, look at pictures on university websites. If you think its a bed bug, package it carefully to prevent damage and send to an expert for positive identification. Bed bugs have close relatives: poultry bugs, barn swallow bugs, bat bugs, and tropical bed bugs to name a few. They too can feed on humans and act like bed bugs do. For accurate identification, send a samplepreferably several adultsto a Cooperative Extension diagnostic lab. Find your local office.

Find a board-certified entomologist.

If the critter is, for example, a bat bug, call a professional wildlife control operator to find and remove bats, then prevent their re-entry.

Bed bugs come in as stowaways in luggage, furniture, clothing, pillows, boxes, and more when these are moved between dwellings. Moving out wont solve the problem, since bed bugs will just come with you. In fact, while dealing with bed bugs its best not to sleep away from home. Used furniture, particularly bed frames and mattresses, are most likely to harbor bed bugs. Watch out for items found on the curb! Because they survive for many months without food, bed bugs could already be present in clean, vacant apartments.

In a few cases, bats or birds could introduce and maintain bed bugs and their close relativesusually bat bugs and bird bugs.

The source of the infestation determines where your inspection should start. Look through these scenarios and see which fits:

Insecticidal dusts will remain effective if not covered by other dust. As part of the IPM approach, routine spraying of insecticides is strongly discouraged. Bed bugs do not spread disease, but insecticides do pose risks. Only use them when the pest insect is confirmed and the least-toxic steps have been tried. As a preventative measure alternative to insecticides, inspect and clean regularly, keeping bed bug-hiding spots in mind.

Every traveler should learn about bed bugs. Always inspect before settling into any room. Pack a flashlight (even the keychain LED variety) and gloves to aid in your inspection. The inspection should focus around the bed. Start with the headboard, which is usually held on the wall with bracketslift up 1 2 inches, then lean the top away from the wall to gain access to the back. If youre traveling alone, someone on staff should help. After checking the headboard, check sheets and pillows for blood spots. Next, pull back the sheets. Check the piping of the mattress and box spring. Finally, look in and under the drawer of the bedside table. If all these places are clear, enjoy the night. The next morning, look for blood spots on the sheetsbed bugs poop soon after they feed.

If you find evidence, but no live bed bugs, the evidence may be old and doesnt mean that the hotel is dirty. Tell the front desk discreetly what you found and ask for another roomone that doesnt share a wall with the room you just vacated. Bed bugs are a PR nightmare for the hospitality industry. If you run to a competitor (whos just as likely to have bed bugs) it makes it less likely that the industry will become more open about this issue. Communication is key. Ideally hotels and motels would pride themselves on their bed bug programs and show customers how to inspect to keep all parties bed bug free.

If you can avoid it, dont unpack into drawers and keep luggage closed on a luggage rack pulled away from the wall. Never set luggage on the bed.

Download and print a copy of NYS IPMs travelers cards.

Launder your clothes before or as soon as these items are brought back into the home. If you found bed bugs after moving into a hotel room, you could ask the hotel to pay for launderingand for steam-cleaning your luggage. The hotel may refuse, but its worth asking. Regardless, once home you should unpack on a floor that will allow you to see bed bugsstay off carpets! Unpack directly into plastic bags for taking clothes to the laundry. Suitcases should be carefully inspected and vacuumedfreeze if possible.

Its unlikely that a bed bug would travel on you or the clothes you are wearing. You move too much to be a good hiding place. Bed bugs are more likely to be spread via luggage, backpacks, briefcases, mattresses, and used furniture.

Adults are , reddish-brown and flat. You can see them without magnification.

They like to hide in cracks and crevices.

Inspect sleeping areasif you find a bed bug, STOP looking and contact a professional.

Do-it-yourself pest control could make bed bugs to spread. Launder and freeze when possible.

Live bugs or eggs may drop off while moving things from one place to anotheritems with bed bugs should be sealed in a bag before moving them.

Avoid used furniture and items left on the curbthey might have bed bugs!

Tell your friends! Not warning others robs them of the chance to avoid bringing bed bugs into their homes and businesses.

Step back a minute. Because several different kinds of insects resemble bed bugs, specimens should be carefully compared with good reference images and sent to a professional entomologist.

Next: make a plan. Well tell you how. You want to get rid of bed bugs, limit your exposure to insecticides, and minimize costs. Dont get rid of stuff and dont treat unless you have a plan. A big part of your plan: hire an experienced professional. Trust us, itll save you time and money in the long run. Youll still have a lot to dojust leave the insecticides to the pros. Working as a team with a professional is the quickest way to get bed bugs out of your life.

Integrated Pest Management (IPM) is the way to go for pest control. Its cost-effective, it works, and it lessens reliance on insecticides. Note: IPM doesnt mean no insecticides. You should call a professional dedicated to IPM so the least amount of insecticides can be used and still work.

Here are the basics of bed bug IPM:

Inspection: ALWAYS inspect. Proper identification helps you know what to do and where to target your efforts. Along with looking, you should write down what you do and see. Use this reporting form to track what youve done. Having a history will help if more people become involved.

Educate yourself: find out about bed bug biology and behavior to become even more effective.

Cultural and Mechanical Control: This makes your home unwelcoming to bed bugs, blocks them from feeding, or at least makes finding them easier. Dont skip these steps and go straight to insecticides. Examples:

Biological Control: No known biological control agents target bed bugs well enough to keep them at bay.

Chemical Control: Insecticides supplement but dont replace your work. Get a pest management professional (PMP) involved. Licensed PMPs know what products, in what formulations, should be usedand where. PMPs know how to be selective and effectivefewer insecticides used and best results. Any insecticide used should be labeled for the pest and location where it is being used. Many products are not labeled for mattresses.

Hire only professional pest control companies with licensed PMPs who are affiliated with a state or national association. This helps ensure that the company stays up-to-date on the current practices and only uses legal insecticides. PMPs are trained for sensitive situations: people who are ill, children, pregnant women, pets, and more. They know how to properly apply insecticides. They also know best how to find bed bugs. PMPs will not use illegal insecticides. If you use insecticides but they dont work and then you still have to call in a professional, overall insecticide use will be higher. Plus, what you used could drive bed bugs into new areasmaking removal a longer and pricier process.

Monitoring: This involves inspecting regularly to be sure:

The question, Whos responsible for a bed bug infestation? has no clear answer. Its hard even to identify whos technically at fault because bed bugs can enter a space in so many ways. Landlords and property owners do have legal obligations to provide safe and habitable accommodations for tenants. Bed bugs may be an unacceptable condition. Tenants have an obligation to cooperate with owners and landlords. This includes preparing the apartment so the pest management professional can easily inspect rooms and treat if necessary.

You are legally liable if you misapply an insecticide or apply it without a license to the property of othersincluding common spaces in apartment buildings. In most cases, landlords, owners and building managers cannot legally apply insecticides unless they are licensed to do so.

Laws are changing and every situation is different. Local health departments and law offices have the best answers to legal questions. The only thing thats for sure is that bed bug problems wont just work themselves out. Left untreated, they will spread. The best way to cover all bases is to inform all who are potentially involved early onmanagers, neighbors, friends

And take steps to solve the problem:

Landlords and tenants should make sure bed bug work is specified in their lease. For example, an agreement that requires tenants to do thorough preparation for bed bug treatment and to leave the living space while a pest management professional (PMP) works can go a long way if bed bugs arrive. The PMP should visit all rooms or units that share a wall (including directly above and below). Everyone needs to cooperate. Having a plan ready can save time, frustration, and money.

If you are a landlord, inspection should be done often with the permission of the tenant. Some tenants will not view bed bugs as a problem. It can get ugly if their infestation spreads to other units and unhappy tenants report that they have bed bugs. Inspect often to find infestations before they spread.

Safety is always the #1 priority. Bed bugs arent known to spread disease. Dont put yourself or PMPs in danger on account of bed bugs. Anyone who inspects apartments must be cautious of sharp objects or weapons under mattresses or in furniture. Always look with a flashlight before touching.

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