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Is Hong Kong on the verge of a major bed bug epidemic? We talk to … – South China Morning Post
Waking up several times during the night with itchy skin, Mr and Mrs E (whose names have been withheld) have not had a good nights sleep in almost a year. They have tried everything from tossing out their belongings including bedding replacing the wooden bed with a metal-framed one, and flea bombing their subdivided apartment numerous times. But they still cant get rid of their unwanted intruders, bed bugs.
Watch Hong Kong is Disneyland for bed bugs video
Theyre getting desperate, because Mrs E is pregnant and due to give birth any day. On a visit to their cramped apartment in Cheung Sha Wan with Francisco Pazos, head technician of pest control company nobedbugs-hk.com, Pazos lifts the blanket and immediately sees the small dark insects crawling on the bed. Many more appear as he moves the mattress.
Judging by the amount of droppings, Pazos estimates there are more than a million bed bugs in the apartment, and classifies the case as an extreme infestation. The neighbouring apartments are likely to be crawling in them, he says.
Bed bugs (Cimex hemipterus) feed on blood, are arguably the most irritating household pests, and are indiscriminate lodgers. They can be found in all types of homes, clean or dirty, big or small.
Pazos next takes us to a luxurious, 3,700 sq ft Mid-Levels flat. One of two domestic helpers suspects the critters hitchhiked to Hong Kong with her employer when he returned from a trip to the mainland. The parasites have since spread to all of the bedrooms.
Bed bug infestations are on the rise - and the pests are hard to kill
Hong Kong is on the verge of a major bed bug epidemic, Pazos warns. There are only two types of households in Hong Kong: those who have bed bugs and those who will have bed bugs.
The Spanish expert, who has dealt with the pests for more than 10 years, says the city is a Disneyland for bed bugs because the high population density and small, cluttered homes are perfect breeding conditions. Seams of mattresses, crevices in furniture and cracks between floorboards are all ideal hiding places for bed bugs.
Pazo says his team receives more than 500 phone enquiries a month. They visit some districts more frequently, such as Tung Chung and Ho Man Tin, but Pazos says this is not a reflection of how severe the problem is in these areas. Rather, middle-class families in these neighbourhoods are more likely to have the financial means to pay for treatment. The cost ranges from HK$1,500 to HK$18,000, depending on the type of treatment, size of the home and the level of infestation.
The resurgence of bed bugs is a worldwide problem. They were almost wiped out in the 1960s through use of the pesticide DDT. The pesticide was later found to have wide-ranging harmful effects, and was banned worldwide in 2001 under the Stockholm Convention. Since then, the critters have made a comeback.
We experienced a sudden reappearance around 2000, followed by rapid population growth, mirrored across most of Europe, the US, Canada and Australia, says Dr Richard Naylor, an entomologist from University of Sheffield, in northern England, who studies the bloodsuckers behaviour.
One theory about the spread of bed bugs in Hong Kong is that they are imported from the mainland, where migrant workers dormitories and trains have spread the pest rapidly across the country. Shenzhen has a large immigrant population and many factory dorms, where bed bug infestations are often reported. Considering its vicinity to Hong Kong, the risk of bed bugs spreading from Shenzhen to Hong Kong is high, says Dr Changlu Wang, an entomologist from Rutgers University in New Jersey.
New York, with a population density comparable to Hong Kongs, suffered a mass infestation in 2010, when bedbugs were reported in hotels, shops and cinemas. City authorities had received more than 8,000 complaints in 2008 alone.
Sleeping in McDonalds better than in a bug-infested bed at home, says Hong Kong McSleeper
Statistics on the number of homes affected are difficult to obtain because many sufferers are too embarrassed to report the problem. There is a stigma surrounding bed bugs. People believe that they are associated with dirty places, which isnt true. But because of this, people tend not to talk about the problem, Naylor says.
Some people may be aware of the problem because not everyone reacts to their bite.
Cheung (who didnt want her full name revealed) took her eight-year-old son to two doctors when he developed rashes on his skin. One doctor laughed off the suggestion the rash could have been caused by insect bites.
Our youngest son was being eaten alive and was misdiagnosed by two different doctors, who put him on antihistamines for several weeks, Cheung says. The drugs made him drowsy but his rashes just got worse. The cause was only discovered after another of Cheungs sons got rashes from bites, and they did some online research.
The easiest way to tell if you have a bed bug problem is by looking for droppings pin head sized black dots normally found on bedsheets, Pazos says. Another way is to blow hot air from a hairdryer into the corners of a wooden bed, which will flush them out. They are typically brown and flat, and up to 4.5mm long.
Bed bugs possess many qualities that make them hard to get rid of. Containing an infestation is notoriously difficult due to how quickly they grow and reproduce. An adult female bed bug can lay about 25 eggs a week. The life cycle from egg to adult takes about six weeks, which means if a single female bug finds its way into your bed, it can keep on laying fertile eggs, and by the time its ready to mate again, its own offspring will be reaching maturity, Naylor says.
This ability to inbreed means they can mutate, and produce stronger detoxifying enzymes that can break down insecticides. They can grow a thicker protective exterior that prevents insecticides from harming them.
Modern populations of bed bugs now have widespread resistance to every major class of insecticide, Naylor says. So its not surprising that people are struggling to control the insects using conventional insecticides.
Most of Pazos clients have already tried terminating bedbugs with flea bombs or by employing pest control companies, to no avail. [Flea bombing] is the worst thing you can do, Pazos says. They feel uncomfortable and will stop feeding for a night or two, but they will come back when they are hungry. It only makes them more difficult to kill because they hide deeper inside the walls.
Pazos has found another way of combating bed bugs that he says has been particularly effective. He uses an amorphous silicon gel powder, which he dusts on every surfaces of an infected apartment, and kills the insects by dehydrating them. It is completely harmless, he says. To prove his point, a colleague dips his finger in the powder and slips it in his mouth. (Not all types of silicon gel are non-toxic, Pazos stresses.)
Another, more expensive, method, is to raise the temperature of an apartment up to 60 degrees, which Pazos can do using special equipment. It is almost like a sauna, he says. Bedbugs die when the temperature reaches about 48 degrees, but Pazos maintains the heat for three hours so it penetrates walls, furniture and mattresses.
Pasoz shows how the heat treatment works, on a visit the cluttered flat of an elderly couple in Shau Kei Wan. It was one of the worst cases he had seen. When he first visited, the bed bugs, which are normally inactive in daylight, were crawling on the floor. The elderly man, who suffered the most, had thrown out the mattress and was sleeping on plastic sheets to prevent bites.
I wanted to cry seeing how my old man suffered, his wife says.
Its been five weeks since Pazos and his team first visited the flat. They have since done one heat treatment and applied the silicon dust three times. Like a detective on the hunt for evidence, Pazos lifts up the wooden bed panel and, bingo, he finds fresh bedbug droppings.
Despite rounds of chemical warfare and turning up the heat, Pazos job is not yet done.
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Bed Bugs In Lubbock – Story | Lubbock, South Plains, West Texas – EverythingLubbock.com
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LUBBOCK, TX - Cases of bed bugs across the South Plains have increased nearly 500% in the past year. Bug Tech said the reason for several of these cases is due to traveling.
Mainly you're going to get them a lot in traveling in big social areas or anywhere you set your bags down. They jump on you through baggage and through clothes. It's really where a lot of traveling happens, through airports and hotel rooms and other places like that, Chase McDonald, a Business Development Manager at Bug Tech said.
Bug Tech said the majority of the bugs are picked up when people are traveling to and from hotels and airports. They said the best way to defend yourself is to make sure you double check all your items.
These bugs don't judge, they will go after you, they will go after me, as long as they can get that blood they're fine. It doesnt matter if its really nice big homes, you can see them there or you can see them in the lower income homes, McDonald said.
With the amount of cases increasing in Lubbock, he said right now Bug Bed requests are 50% of their overall work.
That's kinda what we specialize in, most is bed bugs believe it or not. I know a lot of people keep quiet about it because it's nothing you want to brag about, McDonald said.
Bug Tech said you can search the mattress for a little bug. If you believe you have bed bugs, you can reach out to Bug Tech for a free estimate.
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Is Hong Kong on the verge of a major bed bug epidemic? We talk to the experts and get some tips – South China Morning Post
Waking up several times during the night with itchy skin, Mr and Mrs E (whose names have been withheld) have not had a good nights sleep in almost a year. They have tried everything from tossing out their belongings including bedding replacing the wooden bed with a metal-framed one, and flea bombing their subdivided apartment numerous times. But they still cant get rid of their unwanted intruders, bed bugs.
Watch Hong Kong is Disneyland for bed bugs video
Theyre getting desperate, because Mrs E is pregnant and due to give birth any day. On a visit to their cramped apartment in Cheung Sha Wan with Francisco Pazos, head technician of pest control company nobedbugs-hk.com, Pazos lifts the blanket and immediately sees the small dark insects crawling on the bed. Many more appear as he moves the mattress.
Judging by the amount of droppings, Pazos estimates there are more than a million bed bugs in the apartment, and classifies the case as an extreme infestation. The neighbouring apartments are likely to be crawling in them, he says.
Bed bugs (Cimex hemipterus) feed on blood, are arguably the most irritating household pests, and are indiscriminate lodgers. They can be found in all types of homes, clean or dirty, big or small.
Pazos next takes us to a luxurious, 3,700 sq ft Mid-Levels flat. One of two domestic helpers suspects the critters hitchhiked to Hong Kong with her employer when he returned from a trip to the mainland. The parasites have since spread to all of the bedrooms.
Bed bug infestations are on the rise - and the pests are hard to kill
Hong Kong is on the verge of a major bed bug epidemic, Pazos warns. There are only two types of households in Hong Kong: those who have bed bugs and those who will have bed bugs.
The Spanish expert, who has dealt with the pests for more than 10 years, says the city is a Disneyland for bed bugs because the high population density and small, cluttered homes are perfect breeding conditions. Seams of mattresses, crevices in furniture and cracks between floorboards are all ideal hiding places for bed bugs.
Pazo says his team receives more than 500 phone enquiries a month. They visit some districts more frequently, such as Tung Chung and Ho Man Tin, but Pazos says this is not a reflection of how severe the problem is in these areas. Rather, middle-class families in these neighbourhoods are more likely to have the financial means to pay for treatment. The cost ranges from HK$1,500 to HK$18,000, depending on the type of treatment, size of the home and the level of infestation.
The resurgence of bed bugs is a worldwide problem. They were almost wiped out in the 1960s through use of the pesticide DDT. The pesticide was later found to have wide-ranging harmful effects, and was banned worldwide in 2001 under the Stockholm Convention. Since then, the critters have made a comeback.
We experienced a sudden reappearance around 2000, followed by rapid population growth, mirrored across most of Europe, the US, Canada and Australia, says Dr Richard Naylor, an entomologist from University of Sheffield, in northern England, who studies the bloodsuckers behaviour.
One theory about the spread of bed bugs in Hong Kong is that they are imported from the mainland, where migrant workers dormitories and trains have spread the pest rapidly across the country. Shenzhen has a large immigrant population and many factory dorms, where bed bug infestations are often reported. Considering its vicinity to Hong Kong, the risk of bed bugs spreading from Shenzhen to Hong Kong is high, says Dr Changlu Wang, an entomologist from Rutgers University in New Jersey.
New York, with a population density comparable to Hong Kongs, suffered a mass infestation in 2010, when bedbugs were reported in hotels, shops and cinemas. City authorities had received more than 8,000 complaints in 2008 alone.
Sleeping in McDonalds better than in a bug-infested bed at home, says Hong Kong McSleeper
Statistics on the number of homes affected are difficult to obtain because many sufferers are too embarrassed to report the problem. There is a stigma surrounding bed bugs. People believe that they are associated with dirty places, which isnt true. But because of this, people tend not to talk about the problem, Naylor says.
Some people may be aware of the problem because not everyone reacts to their bite.
Cheung (who didnt want her full name revealed) took her eight-year-old son to two doctors when he developed rashes on his skin. One doctor laughed off the suggestion the rash could have been caused by insect bites.
Our youngest son was being eaten alive and was misdiagnosed by two different doctors, who put him on antihistamines for several weeks, Cheung says. The drugs made him drowsy but his rashes just got worse. The cause was only discovered after another of Cheungs sons got rashes from bites, and they did some online research.
The easiest way to tell if you have a bed bug problem is by looking for droppings pin head sized black dots normally found on bedsheets, Pazos says. Another way is to blow hot air from a hairdryer into the corners of a wooden bed, which will flush them out. They are typically brown and flat, and up to 4.5mm long.
Bed bugs possess many qualities that make them hard to get rid of. Containing an infestation is notoriously difficult due to how quickly they grow and reproduce. An adult female bed bug can lay about 25 eggs a week. The life cycle from egg to adult takes about six weeks, which means if a single female bug finds its way into your bed, it can keep on laying fertile eggs, and by the time its ready to mate again, its own offspring will be reaching maturity, Naylor says.
This ability to inbreed means they can mutate, and produce stronger detoxifying enzymes that can break down insecticides. They can grow a thicker protective exterior that prevents insecticides from harming them.
Modern populations of bed bugs now have widespread resistance to every major class of insecticide, Naylor says. So its not surprising that people are struggling to control the insects using conventional insecticides.
Most of Pazos clients have already tried terminating bedbugs with flea bombs or by employing pest control companies, to no avail. [Flea bombing] is the worst thing you can do, Pazos says. They feel uncomfortable and will stop feeding for a night or two, but they will come back when they are hungry. It only makes them more difficult to kill because they hide deeper inside the walls.
Pazos has found another way of combating bed bugs that he says has been particularly effective. He uses an amorphous silicon gel powder, which he dusts on every surfaces of an infected apartment, and kills the insects by dehydrating them. It is completely harmless, he says. To prove his point, a colleague dips his finger in the powder and slips it in his mouth. (Not all types of silicon gel are non-toxic, Pazos stresses.)
Another, more expensive, method, is to raise the temperature of an apartment up to 60 degrees, which Pazos can do using special equipment. It is almost like a sauna, he says. Bedbugs die when the temperature reaches about 48 degrees, but Pazos maintains the heat for three hours so it penetrates walls, furniture and mattresses.
Pasoz shows how the heat treatment works, on a visit the cluttered flat of an elderly couple in Shau Kei Wan. It was one of the worst cases he had seen. When he first visited, the bed bugs, which are normally inactive in daylight, were crawling on the floor. The elderly man, who suffered the most, had thrown out the mattress and was sleeping on plastic sheets to prevent bites.
I wanted to cry seeing how my old man suffered, his wife says.
Its been five weeks since Pazos and his team first visited the flat. They have since done one heat treatment and applied the silicon dust three times. Like a detective on the hunt for evidence, Pazos lifts up the wooden bed panel and, bingo, he finds fresh bedbug droppings.
Despite rounds of chemical warfare and turning up the heat, Pazos job is not yet done.
Tips to deal with bed bugs
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CWE residents ask for help against bedbugs – KSDK
Bed bugs: they just don't stop biting, and they're tough to get rid of. But should it take your landlord weeks and weeks to do something about it?
Maria Hallas, KSDK 7:24 PM. CDT June 13, 2017
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ST. LOUIS, MO. - Bed bugs. They just don't stop biting and they're tough to get rid of. But should it really take your landlord weeks and weeks to do something about it?
Residents of West Pine Apartments said they were at their wits end. They claimed they've been battling an ongoing bed bug problem for months, without much help.
Five On Your Side asked an onsite manager named Porsche about the problem. She works for The Habitat Company.
We just wanted to ask you about the bed bug situation, said Five On Your Side reporter Maria Hallas. There are people upstairs who are having trouble with that.
No ma'am I am not allowed to discuss any issues, said Porsche.
What kind of issues?
They just bit me all over, said Barbara Johnson, a tenant.
Johnson showed us bites. Bites on her legs and her back. But even after complaining to management, she says she waited for action. Not one day, not two, and not a week.
I had to wait a whole month. They kept me up the whole month, she said. It was dangerous because it had me swolled [sic] up.
When the exterminator showed up, Johnson says whatever he did, didn't do enough to stop the bugs from biting.
Either way, after Five On Your Side showed up today, he was back again.
But we had one more stop to make, the property owner: The Saint Louis Housing Authority.
If you have bed bugs you should first call the management agency, said Saint Louis Housing Authoritys Executive Director Cheryl Lovell.
She said the management agency for Johnsons complex was only aware of her initial complaint.
They haven't heard from her since, Lovell said.
But Lovell added this, They are following up today to make sure they are scheduling for another treatment, Lovell said.
She gave tenants of public housing this advice.
If you don't get a response you should call our office and we will take it from there, Lovell said.
For now Johnson says the bug spray she bought is keeping buts away, but she worries at least one other infested apartment on her floor will lead to their return.
We contacted Maureen Vaughn at the corporate headquarters for The Habitat Company about our story but she has not responded.
Lovell said the name of the person to call is Janice Townsend and her position is Ombudsman. She can be reached at (314) 286-4333 orjtownsend@slha.org.
2017 KSDK-TV
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Nice, relaxing location but terribly bitten by bed bugs …
The organization from the ferry to the island went very well. Our ocean view room was spacious, with a great harbor and hillside view. Adequately appointed, but far from luxurious. Our first let down was with the concierge, who we later labeled the "I'm sorry" team. We tried ordering fresh flowers for our room prior to our arrival (for my wife's birthday), and were told that there is "no florist on the island". Knowing there are weddings and events daily on he island, we simply ordered our own flowers from a florist in St. Thomas, who had them in our room within hours of our arrival. We soon came to realize that if it doesn't benefit the resort, the concierge does not go out of their way for their guests.
The staff beyond the concierge was efficient enough, but never gave us the feeling that they were happy we were there. I would think that Westin could gather motivated employees from other resorts, and give them the opportunity in St. John to improve customer service.
The grounds are beautiful, and the gym and deli were a big hit with us. Catch the deli in the morning to avoid the breakfast bufffet, which is good but costly. Remember that a quick cab into Cruz Bay is always available, but at a cost of $10 per couple, each way, plus tip. Sudddenly, the cost of going to town for a quick bite just got a bit more expensive. The car rentals from the resort are also a few more bucks than renting from town, but the convenience is worth it. Remember that parking in the downtown area is at a premium, and can seldom be found for less than $10.
We were lucky enough to befriend a local. Ally from Rhumb Lines (amazing food and drink) took us, and several other people we knew on the island, under her wing. We already knew that the Beach Bar had casual bar food and drinks at great prices, as well as a great view of Cruz Bay. But she also recommended some boating charters and other restaurants such as Skinny Legs in Coral Bay. We tried several boating charters during our stay, but Ally turned us on to her friend Erik, who runs a 25 foot Stamas out of Cruz Bay. Great local knowledge, customer service, reliability, and price.
I would agree with other posters when they recommend getting off the Westin property to get a full experience of the islands. Another couple rented a gorgeous condo with a Cruz Bay view, walking distance to town, at a much better value, from a private owner. It just seemed that the Westin had their hands out at every turn, without providing the service associated with the fees. Our billing was also in error at check-out, as the resort had added a restaurant fee to our bill during a time that we were not even on the property. They also failed to honor a voucher provided by our travel agent.
St. John is gorgeous. See Cinnamon Bay. Eat at Rhumb Lines. Go visit Foxy on Jost Van Dyke. Have lunch at Little Dix Bay if you make it to Virgin Gorda. But I would not return to the Westin simply for their price-to-value ratio.
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