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Why Not Just Tent Fumigate For Bed Bugs And Save The Mess …

In America, no other household insect in recent times has been more difficult to keep up with than bed bugs, a blood sucking menace that seems to be advancing across the globe at will. It also seems just as hard to keep up with all of the different methods, chemicals, machines and high tech devices there are to deal with them. Peruse any pest control magazine or go to any trade show and you might think youre in the bar scene of the original blockbuster movie Star Wars. We have freeze guns, special vision wear, UV flashlights, c02 traps, bed bug sniffing dogs of all breeds, heat machines, new & improved chemicals and even specialty monitor traps where the bug cant climb the slick surface or gets caught in a well thought out pattern of sticky glue dots. But in the end with all our high tech gadgets bed bug work still looks like a hurricane went through the home and the home owner is left to clean up the mess. Search & Destroy Has Been The Mainstay

Along with the many tools and products, there seems to be just as many methods to employ them but most require the entire dismantling of a room or home in a search & destroy fashion so as not to leave even one live bed bug behind. This approach makes so much sense because one live bed bug can and will in all likelihood get back to the same numbers if not more when missed. And since most devices or methods need to make direct contact on the insect to kill itthere is really no way to avoid this major disruption of the home.

Although somewhat anecdotal, I get many e-mails on my Ask The Bug Doctor feature asking why bed bug work has to be so invasive and is there any other way of doing it? I suspect many consumers across the board feel this way and will soon be demanding different approaches. Its one thing to hand over a check for $1500.00 and have your home treated and then spit shined & polished but quite another to watch it all get turned upside down and discombobulated. Sure most companies try to put things back they way they found it but nothings gonna be the same once youve stripped beds down to their nub, overturned couches and furnishings, emptied closets, removed all pictures and even pulled back wall to wall carpets. This is a huge disruption to the home and it can sometimes take weeks for the owners to tuck it all back in nice and neat.

Is There A Better Way?

Ill say one thing about the bed bug sniffing dogs and other similar devices. They do cut down on this need for dismantling somewhat but bed bugs still need to be exposed for the contact kill. The University of Florida has come up with a partial answer in that they devised a way to build mini heat vaults around dorm room furniture using large Styrofoam insulation boards. Setting electric heat registers and fans up at the entry allows them to control the temp for the right amount of time to assure a complete kill of everything inside the vault. The key words- everything inside the vault and again it still means a major disruption. Another method of note is to use the same heat and fan approach but instead of a vault, Nuvan pest strips are hung in front of fan and heater. This cuts way back on dismantling but the room must be vacated and not re-entered in some cases for days. The vapors permeate the contents of the room killing any and all bed bugs. The link for specific details and the how to of killing bed bugs with these strips is currently down & Im thinking it is only temporary- it could be this method is no longer recommended by Nuvan so please do your due diligence. When you look at these two quasi answers to the dilemma of disruption you can see the wheels of invention are turning. Im sure there is more out there Ive not heard of or ideas and ways companies use to help keep this problem to a low roar. Id love to have you comment below if you have anything worthwhile we can all learn from. Bed bugs are a relatively new bug in town in terms of proportions, population and approach. However here in Ocala Florida, were known for horses and roaches as big as horses but not quite yet on the map bed bug wise so your participation would be appreciated.

The 100% Cure Is It Worth The Cost?

Having said all this there is a 100% way to treat the entire home and moving very very little. Vikane is a fumigation product that for eons has only been associated with termites or other WDOs. For a long time here in Florida there was hardly a week that went by where I didnt see a home or structure wrapped and your first thought was always, they must have had drywood termites. Slowly, the way of the tent has given way to more localized and targeted means. Would you be surprised to know however that Vikane is labeled for more than just WDOs? and guess what is prominently displayed on the first section- Youre right! Bed Bugs!

Now tenting is not without its challenges and there are things inside that need to be removed because they react to the gas a pet fish or bird comes to mind. Ive done both bed bug and tent work and both are somewhat labor intensive. Tenting however requires far less on the homeowner and your home doesnt look like it was just burglarized and ransacked. Add to this that the fumigation gets to every tiny crack or crevice and will kill any and all bed bugs no matter where theyre hiding is a big plus. No worrisome thoughts of what if they didnt get them all. Maybe the biggest factor is that from most of the information Ive seen, both tenting for bed bugs and non tent bed bug jobs are pretty close in price. Its not that tent work is cheap mind you- its just that bed bug work is very high. Ive seen prices of $3000 for whole house treatments using any number of the methods described earlier in this article. Tenting, at least in Florida where it has been a staple service for years isnt even that much for termite control on most regular sized homes. I just sold a tent job of 33,000 cubic feet (two story) for drywood termites for under $1500. That same house for bed bugs might easily cost double at the going rates around town. (350 per room) The beauty of fumigation for bed bugs is that once that tent goes on, everything still in the house dies and when its taken off you have zero population with much less disturbance.

So, just a thought on bed bug work and an alternative that is being done to some degree already but Im simply asking why not more? What say you?

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Are landlords responsible for getting rid of bed bugs? – The Daily Breeze

Q We rent our home. Lately my whole family has a lot of bites and itching. At first, we didnt know if it was fleas from the dog or what. Turns out we have bed bugs! What responsibility does the landlord have to remedy this? Is he going to try to say its our fault?

L.H., Hawthorne

A The landlord has a well-established legal duty to provide habitable premises, and, of course, bed bugs negatively affect habitability. So review your rental agreement for any pertinent provisions as to your rights and obligations, as well as those of the landlord. In addition, promptly report the problem to the landlord in writing, and ask him to immediately deal with it. You may be entitled to an offset on rent, and reimbursement if you have legitimate out-of-pocket expenses.

If the infestation is particularly bad and not caused by you the circumstances could even rise to a constructive eviction (i.e., your family has to vacate the rental, although you prefer not to). The landlords liability assumes, however, it is not a problem you created. When did the bed bugs arise? What caused them? Research indicates bed bugs can spread, such as in a multiunit complex. Is yours a single-family residence?

Given the issues, it might be wise for you to quickly consult with qualified counsel, particularly if the landlord is uncooperative.

Q Several of us have a serious bed bug problem in our apartments, but the landlord tells us we have to fix it, and, if we dont, that we can simply move out. She is completely antagonistic to our requests. Is her position legal?

A.F., Encino

A Effective Jan. 1, California Civil Code Section 1945.5(a)(1) prohibits landlords from raising rents, reducing services or retaliating against a tenant who reports a problem with bed bugs. You and the other tenants may want to join hands in a collective action to, first, fix the problem, and then take your landlady to task for her impermissible conduct.

By July 1, landlords are required to provide new tenants general information about bed bug identification, behavior and biology, the importance of prevention and treatment, and the importance of prompt reporting of suspected infestations to the landlord. This language is set forth in California Civil Code Section 1954.603, which in turn requires tenants to cooperate with pest control operators who enter their residence to inspect for bed bugs. Additionally, this provision requires landlords to notify tenants within two business days of receiving a pest control operators findings. If an infestation is found in common areas, the landlord is then required to provide notice to all tenants.

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Ron Sokol is a Manhattan Beach attorney with more than 30years of experience. His column, which appears on Wednesdays, presents a summary of the law and should not be construed as legal advice. Email questions and comments to him at RonSEsq@aol.com or write to him at Ask the Lawyer, Daily Breeze, 21250Hawthorne Blvd., Suite170, Torrance, CA90503.

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Bed Bug Exterminator NYC Celebrates 5 Years Of Service With … – Press Release Rocket

New York, NY Bed bugs are a notorious pest, particularly in large metropolitan areas where they are able to spread much faster. Living in mattresses and furniture, these pests can cause health problems, and can be difficult and costly to remove. Bed Bug Exterminator NYC has recently celebrated five years of service, helping New York City residents to eliminate bed bugs from their homes in an affordable and fast manner. To celebrate their continued top service ratings, the company has announced a redesign of their website, which provides pertinent information on bed bugs and bed bug removal.

By helping owners of residential and commercial properties to understand the signs of bed bugs, how an infestation starts, and the best removal practices, we have been able to safely and efficiently remove these pests from properties for more than five years, says company representative, Matthew Brewi. We offer environmentally friendly bed bug removal options that dont interrupt your day to day life. Knowing that bed bug removal can be expensive, we have designed a number of extermination packages that meet a variety of budgets. Once you call us, one of our dedicated exterminators will help you to assess your situation and find the best removal options for your property and budget.

A bed bug infestation comes with a number of fairly obvious warning signs. These include bite marks, generally in a series of threes, across the body; small blood spots on the sheets; dark spots on the mattress, bed posts, furniture, etc; and a musty odor from the mattress. All of these are sure signs of an infestation that requires the touch of a professional exterminator. Thanks to five years of top services, Bed Bug Exterminator NYC is able to offer their services (http://www.bestbedbugexterminatornyc.com/our-services/) with a complete 90 day satisfaction guarantee.

In order to best serve clients with fast and affordable bed bug inspection and removal, Bed Bug Exterminator NYC (http://www.bestbedbugexterminatornyc.com/) pairs with top bed bug exterminators in the area. This has helped the company to serve more clients in the city, while still maintaining a competitive price. The company also offers a free estimate of their services and coupons for clients in order to help them attain a bed bug free property without having to worry about the price. Because the extermination process can be so pricey, it is important to find an exterminator known for their experience and customer satisfaction, in order to avoid paying more in the future when hiring a second extermination company.

Bed Bug Exterminator NYC is located at 40 Fulton St New York, NY 10038.

The company can be reached by phone at (646) 606-2847, or from their website: http://www.bestbedbugexterminatornyc.com/

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Oldest remains of insects from bed bug genus found in Oregon – Science Daily


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Oldest remains of insects from bed bug genus found in Oregon
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Cimex lectularius and Cimex hemipterus are the two bed bug species that are known to parasitize humans, widely believed to have adapted to that role thousands of years ago when humans shared caves with bats in Europe, Asia, and Africa. The species ...

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