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Three Charleston fire stations stressing caution to firefighters amid bedbug infestations – Charleston Post Courier

Theyre hardly visible, reproduce by the hundreds, and move stealthily under your covers and the dark corners of your bedroom before feasting on your blood.

This is no opening scene in a horror movie its a bedbug infestation.

Over the past three weeks, Charleston Fire Department officials across three stations relocated to shelters and tents due to multiple reports by firefighters of sightings and bites. Firefighters from station 20 on Daniel Island have been relocated to Station 18 following three unsuccessful attempts to eradicate the building of the blood-sucking pests, the department said.

In the meantime, stations 7 and 13 on James Island have been consolidated and re-settled into Western Shelter tents, which are also air-conditioned and located near a portable toilet and shower unit, outside station 13. They're expected to be able to move back into the building as early as Friday.

It's not an uncommon problem with fire departments. In December, the Chester Fire Department in Chester, N.J., notified the city's public health department about bedbugs in one of its two stations, according to reporting by the Delaware County Daily Times. Firefighters were allowed back in the building after the first of three chemical treatments.

So what is being done to eradicate the bedbugs locally?

Battalion Chief Kenneth Jenkins said because this is the first time the department has had an issue with bedbugs there was no streamlined process in place to rid the stations of the bugs.

These bugs dont carry diseases. The problem with these bugs is they spread rapidly, he said Tuesday while standing outside the tents at station 13. The female bugs apparently can lay up to 200 eggs. They can lay dormant up to eight months without feeding. So the fear of spreading from station to station to station was our main concern.

Bed bugs are reddish-brown in color, wingless and range from 1mm to 7mm (roughly the size of Lincolns head on a penny), according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta. They have been found everywhere worldwide, including in 5-star hotels. The bites can take anywhere from a day to several days to appear, and reactions can range from a small pinch to an allergic reaction that causes itching, the CDC said.

With the use of two large propane tanks, city workers at station 13 on Tuesday were exposing affected areas inside the building to concentrated heat. Temperatures inside the building, Jenkins said, reached up to 150 degrees.

Any place where the bugs might be hiding, they heat the structure up between 120 and 150 degrees, and they maintain that for three to four hours, Jenkins said. It cooks them, actually, nothing can survive that.

This is the preferred method, he said, because it does not employ chemical agents that often require multiple applications and can take up to three months to complete.

That (heat) is the most effective and time-efficient way to dispose of these insects, Jenkins said.

Officials still are not clear on where the bugs came from but continue to insist that firefighters take measures to thoroughly clean linens and clothing.

The worst-case scenario is someone taking it home to their families, he said. We dont know for sure, but were assuming that possibly the employees have them in their bags, in their gear, and its possibly being re-introduced into the stations.

Bedbugs tend to stay hidden away during daylight hours, according to the CDC, and are drawn to hard-to-see places such as mattress seams, box springs, bed frames, inside cracks and crevices even behind wallpaper.

The bugs are capable of traveling more than 100 feet in a night but tend to gravitate to areas within eight feet of where people sleep, CDC said. Adult bedbugs generally live for up to one year.

The firefighters living in the tents said they remain patient while officials try to rid their station of bedbugs, insisting that the circumstances have not hindered their ability to respond to calls.

Its not much different than staying in there, firefighter Sean Harvill conceded, pointing to the station behind him.

Reach Michael Majchrowicz at 843-937-5591. Follow him on Twitter @mjmajchrowicz.

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Disgruntled man releases bedbugs in Maine city office – Colorado Springs Gazette

A municipal office building in Maine had to be sprayed for bedbugs after a man threw a cup of the pests onto an office counter. (Photo courtesy of William Bridgeo via centralmaine.com)

AUGUSTA, Maine The city manager in Augusta, Maine, says the municipal office building had to be sprayed for bedbugs after a man threw a cup of the pests onto an office counter and about 100 of them scattered off.

City Manager William Bridgeo tells the Kennebec Journal (bit.ly/2sySI9f) the man apparently complained Friday to the code enforcement office about bedbugs at his former apartment then left, but returned after he showed the cup of bugs to a manager at his new apartment and was told he couldn't live there.

Bridgeo says the man let the bugs loose in the General Assistance Office where he asked for a form to request assistance and apparently was told he didn't qualify.

Police didn't immediately release the man's name or say if any charges would be filed.

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Bed Bugs Not a Health Hazard?

Bed bugs can be found anywhere, from the cleanest of homes right down to the direst of homes. They can be found in hotels, apartments, businesses and schools. You could go out for a night at the movies and come home with bed bugs. Who is to blame? Bed bugs are becoming more and more of a problem. So what is one to do about this little problem? Many tenants are finding their landlords to be very unsympathetic which is hard to deal with when its impossible to sleep because youre getting bitten all night long by little unwanted guests.

Some have said that bed bugs should be considered a health hazard, but at the moment its not. Like lice, bed bugs are defiantly a nuisance but not a health threat. Bed bugs dont cause any type of diseases so therefore the provincial government doesnt typically have much to do with cases of bed bugs because it isnt considered a risk to the public. Generally, the city doesnt deal with the issue either.

Do you think this is fair? People can pick up bed bugs virtually anywhere and while they dont cause any diseases they do cause extreme itching that can lead to more intense pain as well as rashes. So should bed bugs be considered a health risk? As bed bug infestations continue to grow so will this issue. Share your thoughts with us below.

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What do Bed Bugs Look Like? – Orkin.com

Bed bugs have small, flat, oval-shaped bodies. They are wingless.Adults do have the vestiges of wings called wing pads, but they do not fully develop into functional wings.

Adults are brown in color, although their bodies redden after feeding. Full-grown bed bugs move relatively slowly and measure between 4 to 5 mm. Homeowners sometimes have the misconception that bed bugs are too small to see with the naked eye. The nymphs may be small and difficult to see, but the adults are detectable with the naked eye and may be found in the cracks and crevices they use to hide.

Newly hatched nymphs are approximately the size of the head of a pin and are white or tan until they feed. They often are described as being about the size and shape of an apple seed.

Cimex lectularius L.

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