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Answer Man: Want to avoid bedbugs on vacation? Follow these tips – San Angelo Standard Times

Roger Schlueter, Belleville News-Democrat (TNS) 8:44 p.m. CT Feb. 9, 2017

According to a recent poll by the National Pest Management Association, 95 percent of pest control companies surveyed had reported treating at least one bedbug infestation in the United States within the last year.(Photo: Dreamstime, TNS)

Q: Were thinking of visiting the Badlands (of South Dakota) sometime soon Mount Rushmore, etc. But my wife has been fearful of bedbugs ever since one of our daughters brought them back from the Wisconsin Dells, Wisc., and it was total hell getting rid of them. I saw last fall that you trotted around a planet redolent in parasites, so Im wondering how in the world you have avoided them.

John Turner, Davenport, Iowa

A: I wish I had some brilliant personal advice for your better half, but the only way Ive steered clear of being bugged in my many travels has been through sheer, dumb luck.

Last fall, for instance, I was so worried about mosquitoes giving me yellow fever, elephants charging our safari van, and eight-hour flights causing insomnia that bedbugs didnt even cross my mind. Besides, I was at the mercy of my travel company, which made all the arrangements. It wasnt as if I could have pitched a tent in a hotel courtyard. I guess I hoped that if the hotels were good enough for former first lady Michelle Obama and her daughters (which the one in Morocco had been just four months earlier) they would be acceptable for me.

And I dont have a spotless record on this subject. In 1961, long before these critters became a massive blip on travelers radar screens, our family took a summer vacation in the West. My dad had just traded his 11-year-old Pontiac Chieftain for a nearly new Buick LeSabre, so we thought we were ready for a week in the Rocky Mountains and Yellowstone. Well, in addition to a leaky radiator that plagued us during our return trip through Nebraska, we woke up from our one-night stay in a Hoxie, Kan. motel scratching to the beat of the band. We soon realized we had been eaten alive overnight by bedbugs. Fortunately, we were able to wash all our clothes at my uncles house in Denver and, unlike your daughter, we avoided bringing any six-legged hitchhikers home.

So, your wife is smart to be apprehensive, because the bedbug problem has become a major headache. According to a recent poll by the National Pest Management Association, 95 percent of pest control companies surveyed had reported treating at least one bedbug infestation in the United States within the last year up a mind-boggling 70 percent over a decade before. These invasions included not only hotels from fleabag to luxury, but also office buildings, department stores, movie theaters, college dormitories, etc., etc.

But experts say there are steps you can take to help prevent yourself from being a smorgasbord for these miserable pests. Here are a few courtesy of Frommers, Purdue University entomologist Gwen Pearson and Missy Henriksen at the pest management association:

Before you even leave the house, you can reduce your chances of dragging unwanted guests home by using a hard-shelled suitcase. You also might want to pack your clothes, shoes, etc., in sealable plastic bags. Or, once in a hotel, carefully wrap the entire suitcase in a huge garbage bag or a specially designed zip-up plastic bag sold by some storage and luggage stores. You might also check reviews on such sites as tripadvisor.com to see whether past guests have complained of any creepy-crawlie activity. (Unfortunately, http://www.bedbugregistry.com seems to have no new postings since last February.) And if you book directly with the hotel, ask what bedbug prevention measures they employ to see what they say.

Once you check in, do a little work before you relax. First, dont throw the suitcases on a bed or put them on a carpeted floor. Instead, keep them on a table, dresser, luggage rack or tile floor of the bathroom, where bedbugs cant hide. Immediately check the bed for not only the insects themselves (about the size and shape of an apple seed) but also for tiny blood stains or small black dots resembling mold or grains of pepper. Pull back the sheets and check under the mattress, behind the headboard and under the bed. Then expand your search to include an inspection of curtains, soft chairs, sofa and the closet. While youre at it, you might want to keep an eye out for white powder in case the establishment has tried to treat a problem with insecticide.

If you find suspicious activity, report it immediately and demand a new room. Make sure that room is at least two floors above or below the original, advises Henriksen.

Even if youre satisfied with a room, dont let your guard down. Be alert for bite marks because while bedbugs arent active carriers of disease like ticks and mosquitoes, one Canadian study has found they may be able to carry germs from person to person, including the antibiotic-resistant MRSA.

They often bite in a line-shaped pattern, in threes, Henriksen told health.com. In the industry we call that breakfast, lunch and dinner.

When you return home or even before to be extra safe wash all of your clothes in hot water; bedbugs cant survive temperatures above 125 degrees. Wipe off and carefully vacuum out your suitcases and dispose of the waste bags. And if youve still managed to tote some home even after all of these precautions, it is recommended you call a professional exterminator to make your home bug-free again.

If my experiences are any indication, chances are its not going to happen. As you obviously know, Ive stayed in countless hotels around the country and the world (including many budget inns in my early days) and except for Hoxie, Ive never had a problem. So dont douse yourself in pesticides or sit around the pool in a hazmat suit.

Panic and paranoia doesnt help at all, Henriksen said. Vigilance is the most important thing following a checklist, doing an inspection. Those are the things that are going to minimize your likelihood of an infestation.

So have a nice trip. And, hey, dont let the bedbugs bite.

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Bedbugs ‘an ongoing problem’ – MyWebTimes.com

Phyllis Anderson uses a walker and suffers her share of health problems, including a blood clot. On top of that, she says she is dealing with bedbugs.

Anderson lives on the fourth floor of the Fox High-Rise, which is part of the Housing Authority for La Salle County.

Last year, the authority acknowledged a bedbug issue at Fox, among other places.

Currently, the authority is dealing with 13 units with bedbug issues six in the Ottawa-Marseilles-Seneca zone, five in the Streator area and two in the La Salle-Peru-Oglesby-Mendota zone, according to officials. That figures to about 1 percent of units.

Sitting in her studio apartment Monday, Anderson pointed to black marks on her chair's armrest she said were droppings from bedbugs, which feed on human blood.

Anderson, who has lived in the high-rise for 29 years, said she doesn't suffer from any itchiness as the result of bedbugs, but the droppings upset her. She said she takes pride in her apartment's cleanliness.

While a reporter interviewed her Monday morning, Anderson received a phone call from an authority official, who said the agency would send a private exterminator to treat the problem Thursday. Anderson was told she would be required to leave her apartment for four hours and follow instructions, which include packing up everything in her apartment.

Anderson told the official she did not have the physical ability to pack up her belongings. She became angrier during the conversation, disputing the authority's requirements. After a few minutes, she hung up on the official, telling the the reporter, "That may get me in trouble."

Her hands shook. The conversation, she said, disturbed her.

In October, an authority-hired exterminator treated her place. Then, she received the help of a couple neighbors to put her things back in place. She stayed in one of their apartments during the treatment. But those neighbors have since moved, leaving her with fewer options.

"If it weren't for the two neighbors, I don't know what I would have done," Anderson said. "I can't hire someone. I don't even have money for my medicine."

Looking in her calendar, she said the bedbug problems started in the high-rise in early 2013. In all the years before that, she said she never heard of such an issue there.

Rick Jurkas, the authority's executive director, confirmed Anderson requested an inspection for bedbugs. He said a search last Friday yielded one live bedbug and two dead ones.

"It sounds like the bedbugs were in the carpeting," Jurkas said. "If the unit were heavily infested, you would see them in the bed. We called (the exterminator) right away after she called. The biggest thing is getting on them right away."

According to the authority's policies, tenants must contact the management office if they believe they have bedbugs. If an inspector finds them, tenants will be required to comply with the treatment process. This includes signing a checklist, preparing for treatment, changing living habits, cooperating with pesticide contractors and teaming up with the authority until the bedbugs are gone.

Jurkas said he would look for an organization that could help Anderson, but others may not want to come in, given the bedbug issue.

Anderson's unit is the only one now with bedbug issues at the Fox High-Rise.

Until about a decade ago, public housing in La Salle County and around Illinois dealt with cockroach problems, not bedbugs, Jurkas said.

"Before 10 years ago, there was never a bedbug anywhere in public housing," said Jurkas, who has been with the authority for 35 years. "Bedbugs are now something we'll constantly have to deal with until the powers that be come up with something that kills them. Ideally, we would have zero bedbugs. I don't know if that day will ever come. I think it's an ongoing problem."

La Salle County's public housing, he said, experiences 20 percent turnover every year.

"People are constantly coming and going. Bedbugs come in from used furniture and used clothing," Jurkas said. "All it takes is bedbugs coming in from somewhere else."

Bedbugs are flat, tiny insects, oval in shape and light tan to brown until after the bite, in which case they turn a reddish color.

Bedbugs are considered a nuisance, causing skin rashes. But they pose no health risks. The level of sanitation has nothing to do with the existence of bedbugs. The insects burrow deep inside of couches and other items.

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Booneville School District Hires Exterminator To Rid Elementary Classroom Of Bed Bugs – 5newsonline.com

 

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Bed Bugs reported at Circleville High School – NBC4i.com

CIRCLEVILLE, OH (WCMH) Circleville City Schools confirms that cleanup is in progress after a bed bug was detected from a student in a classroom at Circleville High School.

Superintendent Jonathan Davis said:

We are following our protocol after a bug was detected from a student in a classroom today at CHS and will treat all areas, as we always do. We have been in communication with the Health Department and recognize an increase in bed bugs across the County and State and know that these bugs are transported to/from school on student clothing, bookbags, and other items. Im confident our pest control protocol, and CCS staff, have done an excellent job doing everything they can to properly treat any, and all, citings and we will continue to look into any means necessary to ensure our students and parents that the buildings are clean and safe. As a parent, with students in the district, I can assure that nobody wants to have lice, or bed bugs, and the district takes seriously any and all reports.

A letter was sent home to parents Wednesday, clarifying the districts bed bug treatment protocol.

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Youngsters in new school after bed bug invasion – WUSA9.com

The building will likely have to stay closed for the rest of the month.

Bruce Leshan, WUSA 5:59 PM. EST February 08, 2017

WASHINGTON (WUSA9) - Hundreds of D.C. students are back in school after a couple of days of chaos. Savoy Elementary has been struggling to deal with an outbreak of bed bugs that left some youngsters bit up and miserable.

Experts say bed bugs are actually quite common. But infestations are pretty rare. And the one at Savoy is apparently so bad that the building is likely to be closed for the rest of the month while workers clean it up.

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The Savoy students piled into buses in the morning, and after two unscheduled days off, headed to a hastily renovated school building a couple of miles away. "I'm excited, I'm happy they're back in school, because they need the learning," said Regina McCallum, a mother of two.

Parents say they've been complaining for weeks about bed bugs in the Savoy school.

"Administrators finally closed it on Monday and Tuesday, while workers raced to get the vacant Ferebee Hope building ready to host youngsters again," said Humberto Gittens.

Bed bugs are great hitchhikers and can easily travel back and forth between home and school on bags and backpacks. They feed on human blood, and they're bites can be painful, but have not been shown to carry disease.

The EPA says you usually do not need to close a school to deal with them. But the problem at Savoy is apparently bad enough that the school is tossing out and replacing all it's old rugs and furniture, where the bugs can lay their eggs.

Parents say shuttling to the new building is a hassle, but they'll deal with it.

"It's kind of sad, but they've got to get an education no matter what. It will work. It's kind of a mess, but I guess it's ok," said Shienna Manning.

RELATED:How to get rid of bed bugs

No word from D.C. schools on any other buildings that might be struggling with bed bugs. But again, they're common and usually quite manageable. Five years ago, the EPA says there were 4,000 reports of bed bugs in New York City schools alone.

The EPA says you can usually deal with bed bugs by cleaning up clutter, vacuuming, soap and water, and a hot clothes dryer. You may also want to encase your mattresses. If none of that works, higher a pro who uses what's called "integrated pest management."

( 2017 WUSA)

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