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Alabama officials warn: Don’t let the bedbugs bite | AL.com

Tiny, unwelcome guests could be setting up house and climbing into bed with unsuspecting Alabama residents.

Bedbugs are back.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency released a joint statement in August confirming what some travelers and pest control companies already knew -- the blood-sucking ectoparasites are causing problems across the country, with the number of reported cases reaching hundreds of thousands.

"For years and years you didn't hear of anybody with bedbug issues," said Sallie Lee, a Jefferson County urban extension agent for the Alabama Cooperative Extension System. "With an increase in international travel, we are seeing many of the problems center on cities with international airports."

Source: Joint Statement on Bed Bug Control in the United States from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.

Bedbugs can live for months without a meal, Lee said. They can hide in suitcases and make their way across the country, even into Alabama.

"We do not know of any outbreaks here," Lee said. "However, that does not mean they are not here. When you bring your suitcase back from anywhere, you have the opportunity of bringing home uninvited little critters."

Lee gets about 18 calls about possible bedbugs from Jefferson County residents each year, about half of which are legitimate bedbug problems.

Professional pest control companies have noticed a sharp increase in bedbug infestations for the past nine years, with the number of cases increasing each year, said Martha Craft, spokeswoman for Rollins, Inc., the parent company for Orkin and other pest control companies.

She said an increase in travel and a lack of bedbug knowledge play roles.

"People don't know what bedbugs are anymore," Craft said. "Back in the '30s and '40s everybody knew what a bedbug looked like. Everybody knew bedbugs were great hitchhikers. They love seams of mattresses, seams of clothes, anywhere seams occur. They can hitchhike not only on clothes, but suitcases, camera bags, purses ..."

Hotels are an obvious risk, she said.

"When is the last time you checked into a hotel and then pulled back the sheets and checked for bedbugs?" Craft said. "I do it everywhere I go."

Blood meal

Bedbugs are small, flat insects that feed on the blood of sleeping people and animals, according to information from the CDC and EPA. They are reddish-brown, wingless and about the size of an apple seed.

One of the easiest ways to identify a bedbug infestation is by bite marks that appear on the face, neck, arms, hands and any other body part. These marks may take as long as 14 days to develop in some people.

When bedbugs bite down, they inject an anesthetic and an anticoagulant that usually prevents a person from feeling the bite, according to the CDC and EPA.

Bedbugs can cause a variety of health issues, although they are not known to carry disease. The most common reaction to a bedbug bite is a slightly swollen area that itches like a flea or mosquito bite. Some people may develop a mild to severe allergic reaction to the bite, or a secondary infection such as impetigo. Infestations also can cause anxiety and insomnia, according to the CDC.

The Alabama Department of Public Health does not keep track of bedbug infestations in the state. They refer all bedbug cases and calls to the Cooperative Extension System.

Lee said she recommends a combination of professional treatment, house cleaning and a new mattress, in many cases.

Many professional pest control companies advise against people buying and using pesticides on their own, especially since some bedbugs are known to be resistant to almost all pesticides registered to treat them.

Craft said the companies can use heat treatments, raising the temperatures in a room to 120 to 130. "That kills live insects and eggs and larva," she said.

Both Lee and Craft said controlling a bedbug infestation will not be easy, but it is best to catch the problem early.

"We suggest that people get rid of the clutter, vacuum and throw out the bag. It doesn't work to vacuum a room and then leave the vacuum cleaner full of bedbugs in the closet. They will just crawl back out," Craft said.

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Bed Bugs In Maine? – bigbluebug.com

Posted on April 26, 2016

If you think it is too cold for bed bugs to live in Maine, then you don't know bed bugs very well. These are pests that dwell almost entirely inside. And, being an "inside" bug, they can be found in all 50 states, including Alaska. In fact, these apple-seed-sized insects are increasing on a worldwide level. Experts believe it is because of an increase in world travel and that these are a hitchhiking bug. It may also have a lot to do with the fact that these pests breed like crazy. A bulletin from the Department of Health and Social Services of Alaska warns that "once at home in a new spot, they double in population every 16 days."

What can Mainers do to protect themselves from bed bugs?

Be aware of what these pests look like. Wherever you are, it is important to know a bed bug when you see it. By recognizing these pests, you can take measures to prevent them from coming home with you.

Be aware of what bed bug bites look like. They can seem like mosquito bites, but there are two notable differences. Bed bug bites often have a rash around them, and they will usually appear in a line or cluster.

Be aware of what bed bug infestations smell like. If you are lying in a bed, sitting in a chair, or lounging on a couch that has a faint odor of dirty, wet towel, you might want to do a quick inspection.

Be aware that bed bugs don't just live in hotels and motels. They have been found infesting public transportation and public venues. You need to be aware of bed bugs in buses, trains, airplanes, taxi cabs and other forms of transit, as well as movie theaters, libraries, and other places people sit.

Be aware that these bugs can come into your home on other people. If your kids have recently had a slumber party or you have had a relative stay the night, be sure to wash and dry all bedding and sheets on the hottest temperature. Heat will kill bed bugs in all stages of development. It is also a good idea to use a flashlight to do an inspection of guest areas, for added protection.

Be aware that bed bugs can be in the cleanest place and on the cleanest people. They aren't drawn to filth. They are drawn to blood; which is why they can be found infesting 5-star luxury hotels and cruise ships.

When an infestation occurs, be aware that Big Blue Bug Solutions is now in Portland, Maine and that we service all of Southern Maine. When these blood eating pests strike, Big Blue has the solution for you.

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Bed Bugs – Jefferson County, Colorado

Bed bugs are small insects that feed on the blood of mammals and birds. Adult bed bugs are oval, wingless, rusty red-colored, have flat bodies, antennae and small eyes. They are visible to the naked eye, but often hide in cracks and crevices. When bed bugs feed (usually at night when people are sleeping) their bodies swell and become a brighter red.

Typically, the bed bugs bite is painless and rarely awakens a sleeping person; however, it can produce large, itchy welts on the skin.

Bed bugs are difficult pests to control and elimination is not always a certainty. An integrated program of chemical and non-chemical measures, followed by monitoring, is recommended in trying to eradicate bed bugs.

A professional pest controller should be consulted to perform a thorough evaluation. Experienced pest control firms know where to look for bed bugs, and theyhave an assortment of management tools at their disposal.

Some infestations can be prevented by washing clothing and bedding immediately after returning from a trip.

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