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From bedbugs to break-ins, Scarborough tenants demand change … – CBC.ca
Complaints of bed bugs, stoves that turn on by themselves, break-ins and a landlord that tenants say ignores their cries for help led to a protest that saw dozens of residents demanding to speak with property management on Saturday afternoon.
Chanting, placard-waving tenants are accusing mega-manager,RealstarGroup, of failing to maintain the safety and livability of theirScarboroughbuilding complex in the Oakridge area.
They claim the company has createdan atmosphere of aggression in the process.
Mohammed Rokonuzzaman, a tenant representative of the building and member of advocacy group ACORN, has a list of grievances he says aren't being addressed. (Keith Burgess/CBC)
Residents say management has tried to charge them an air-conditioning fee, has notbothered to keep up with maintenance requestsand has failed to adequately address vehicle break-ins.
Realstar, whichmanages $6 billion in assets and operates hotel chains and residences in Canada and the United Kingdom,denies the charges.
"The problem is getting severe," said Mohammed Rokonuzzaman, resident of the building and a member of theAssociation of Community Organizations for Reform Now, otherwise known as ACORN.
One tenant said he felt Realstar had created an atmosphere of 'systemic fear' in the building complex. (Keith Burgess/CBC)
ACORN, which bills itself as "an independent national organization of low- and moderate-income families,"helpedRokonuzzamanand other tenants organize Saturday's protest.
Amongst the thefts and pest problems, tenants say they have been called "rude"and"racist"by property managers, Rokonuzzaman alleges.
It's an attitude he sayscreates "systemic fear" for those living at 30 Denton Avenue.
Rokonuzzaman pointed totenants who he says have been sleeping on couches to avoid bedbugs, calling the conditions "miserable."
Other tenants at the protest agreed, chanting slogans with ACORN organizers.
Some, likeMohammad Ud-doula, think the management's treatment of tenants stands in the way of a friendly community.
One tenant had belongings wrapped in plastic bags in an effort to fend off bed bugs. (Keith Burgess/CBC)
"The main problem is their attitude towards us as tenants," said Ud-doula, who has lived in the building for nine years.
"More communication, more listening, and a better attitude" is needed from management, he added.
Ud-doula says residents asked management to place security cameras in the hallways on each floor to fight vandalism and theft, but says management refused, citing privacy issues.
Realstarsenior vice president Mark Hales told CBC Toronto on Saturday the company has done all they can to prevent break-ins, including the installation of 30 security cameras and new lights, hiring night security patrol and adding an electronic access system to the main entrance.
But of break-ins, Hales said, "unfortunately they can happen anywhere and we take them seriously."
A few dozen tenants gathered outside their apartment complex Saturday in a protest organized by the Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now. (Keith Burgess/CBC)
Hales added he isn't currently aware of any outstanding maintenance problemsat the property.
'We have investigated and aren't aware of any issues of significance," he said.
ACORN organizers pointed to new apartment bylaws in the city, whichcame into effect July 1, as impetus for Realstar to take protesters' concerns seriously.
The bylaws, collectively called "RentSafeTO,"imposestandards for rental maintenance on managers that would compel them to carry out regular pest inspectionsand respond to service requests within a set timeframe.
Halessays Realstarstands by their staff at 30 Denton Avenue, but said lines of communication with tenants would be kept open.
"The residents are entitled to voice their concerns and we respect that," he said.
Tenants with complaints, Hales added, are"welcome to approach management office to discuss that."
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New Bed Bug Report For NH – Eradication and Prevention
January 26, 2016
Tenants in Nashua New Hampshire, dont have to let bed bugs control their lives. To help prevent the spread of bed bugs in New Hampshire, new legislation concerning the management of bed bugs by landlords and tenants was enacted in 2013 and 2014. Under the new laws, landlords are required to take action within seven days after bed bug infestation is reported. Willful failure to investigate or address the problem is a violation that may result in a charge of contempt and contempt damages. After being notified of an infestation, a landlord is allowed emergency entry into the affected unit for 72 hours. Tenants must be given written instructions for unit preparation prior to remediation, and in most cases, landlords are required to pay for all remediation costs.
Signs of bed bug infestation include the presence of live or dead insects, black specks of fecal matter and blood stains in and around your mattresses, linens, upholstered furniture, baseboards and window coverings.You may also notice unusual odors emanating from your bedding and skin lesions that appear overnight. Bed bug infestation is a common problem in hotels, resorts, dormitories and airports. Current bed bug sightings are documented by theNew Hampshire Bed Bug Registry.If youre planning a trip to the area, its a good idea to check the registry for updated reports before making your travel arrangements.
Because most bed bugs gain access to your house by hitchhiking in your luggage or inside furniture or boxes, preventing infestation requires diligent care when traveling or bringing new items into your home. Before unpacking your suitcase, inspect delicate items closely, and wash all other clothing in hot water. Never place your suitcase or other items directly on flooring surfaces when traveling. If youre already a victim of bed bug infestation, heat remediation is the most effective way to solve the problem. Chemical products may be useful in areas that cannot tolerate heat. To ensure the best results, contact a professional pest control company.
When you accidentally bring home blood-thirsty souvenirs from your vacation, contact the pest control company in Nashua New Hampshire that home and business owners trust. At Modern Pest Services, were leaders in eradicating bed bugs through carefully customized treatment plans that include both electric or propane thermal remediation and conventional chemical treatments. If you suspect that bed bugs have found their way into your living space, request an inspection today.
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Bedbugs make an unwelcome comeback in Southern California – Press-Enterprise
Gary Shelton tossed clothes, a wooden bed frame, a directors chair and cardboard boxes stuffed with papers from his community-activist campaigns.
Other clothes the 68-year-old Long Beach man washed, dried and bagged.
Then he waited. And waited. And waited.
An exterminator sprayed his ninth-floor Plymouth West apartment three times for bedbugs December, January and February.
If there is any evidence of bedbugs, they treat again, he said.
Finally, in March, Shelton was given the all-clear.
Its like living out of an overnight case for three months, he said of the lengthy process.
Comeback bug
Experts say the reddish-brown bedbug, which is about the size and shape of an apple seed, has made an extraordinary comeback after a roller coaster of a century.
In the early decades of the 1900s, the bug was widespread across the U.S. But the advent of DDT during World War II changed that, killing off huge numbers in the 1940s and 50s.
We thought it was gone forever, said Dini Miller, professor of entomology at Virginia Tech. When you think about it now, that was kind of stupid.
After lying low for decades, the dreaded insect that was mentioned in medieval European literature has been enjoying a renaissance of sorts since 2000.
According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, theyre in apartments, houses, shelters, college dormitories, cruise ships, buses and trains. They typically live within an 8-foot crawl of where people sleep.
If you thought your car was a refuge from the blood-sucking pests, guess again. Miller said bedbugs are fond of automobiles for good reason.
The food comes and sits down on a regular basis, she said. And everybody gets something to eat.
But you dont know when your blood is being slurped through the bedbugs version of a straw an elongated beak for a meal. The Centers for Disease Control say the bug injects an anesthetic and anticoagulant that renders its bite painless.
Itchy bite marks can appear in a few days. They are similar to marks from a mosquito or flea bite a slightly swollen and red area, the Centers for Disease Control said.
They do not transmit any diseases, said Dong-Hwan Choe, an urban entomologist and assistant professor of entomology at UC Riverside.
The bugs feed mostly at nighttime, which creeps people out, Choe said.
And dont think you can fool them if you work a graveyard shift and sleep during the day.
Sleeping with the lights on is also not likely to deter hungry bed bugs, University of Kentucky entomologist Michael Potter wrote in a 2015 article, Your Guide to Bed Bugs.
A feeding takes three to 10 minutes, according to Potter. Then the bug crawls back into its hiding place to digest the meal. Its flat body enables it to hide in tiny crevices in mattresses, box springs and bed frames.
Unlike other insects, bed bugs cant fly. But they can crawl more than 100 feet in a night.
The nations big bad bedbug blow-up can be traced to a number of factors, experts say: DDT is long gone; the EPA banned it in 1972.
Even so, the bugs were building up resistance to DDT, Miller said. And they are building up a defense against insecticides being used today.
Some have developed thick, protective skins. Others produce enzymes that break down toxic ingredients and render insecticides harmless.
We like to call those the hard drinking bugs, she said.
Still other bedbugs have mutated.
They meet, fall in love and make other genetically immune babies, Miller said.
Inland Empire bedbugs in decline
Bedbug outbreaks reported to the San Bernardino County Department of Public Health have actually gone down in recent years, according to spokeswoman Lana Cao.
In 2015, the department received 188 calls regarding bedbugs. In 2016, that had dropped to 163. And as of July 17, the department had heard only 71 complaints.
Cao suspects educational programs offered by the departments mosquito and vector control program are part of why reported outbreaks are declining in San Bernardino County.
The education is super helpful, she said. They let you know what they look like and what to look for.
Still, thats of little comfort to those covered in itchy bites delivered by surprise bedroom guests.
Once you get an infestation, its pretty bad because they spread like wildfire, Cao said. They dont really transmit any diseases. God forbid if it does.
Riverside Countys Department of Environmental Health does not track calls related to bedbugs, but provides educational information and directs callers to pest control companies instead. But calls for service in Riverside County have been going up for Green Dog Pest Service, according to owner Deanna Sparks Kjorlien.
Its gone up, for our inspection business, 50 percent over the past year, Kjorlien said. Were getting twice as many calls for Riverside County.
Her company, which was founded in Hemet, but moved to Solano Beach earlier this year, uses bug-sniffing dogs to detect bedbugs.
She attributes the rise to changes in bedbugs and changes in Inland Empire residents:
The bugs are building up a resistance (to insecticide), and theres a lot more travel, Kjorlien said. Any time you have travelers and anyone who has their luggage with other luggage, going from hotel to hotel, the nature of bed bugs is that theyre hitchhikers.
And even when Inland Empire residents are staying home, more are living closer to other people.
Were not all single-family residences in the Inland Empire any more, Kjorlien said. Theres lots of apartments and shared-wall houses.
And thats especially true at senior living communities, such as the Plymouth West community in Long Beach.
They go from apartment to apartment to see their friends. Or they go to the shared dining hall, Kjorlien said of residents. If one person gets infested, its spread. If you dont get all the apartments treated, everyone gets them.
L.A. region a hot spot
As for the region overall, Los Angeles is the nations sixth-worst metro area for bedbugs, according to Atlanta-based Orkin. In the pest control firms 2017 ranking, L.A. followed Baltimore, Washington, D.C., Chicago, New York and Columbus, Ohio.
For the Orkin survey, the L.A. area was defined as Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino and Ventura counties.
Miller noted Terminix puts out an annual ranking, too. In its most recent report, Detroit was No. 1 on the list. L.A. was No. 4.
You have to take all of this with a grain of salt, Miller said. But, its one of the few indicators that we have.
Theres no denying that Sheltons home is in one of the hardest-hit properties.
Davis said 84 of Plymouth Wests 196 units have been treated in the past 12 months.
Some units have been treated multiple times.
A friend was over and noticed a live bug in the middle of the bed spread, Shelton said.
He was stunned. I wasnt getting bites that I was aware of, he said. But he promptly called the apartment manager.
After seeing one, he started seeing a lot more bugs.
Once you see them, youll see them in your mind, Shelton said. Youll see them everywhere.
Staff writer Beau Yarbrough contributed to this story.
Size:1mm to 7mm, roughly the size of Lincolns head on a penny
Color:Reddish brown, similar in coloration to apple seed
Food:Human blood
Home:Within 8 feet of sleeping quarters. Known to live in apartments, houses, hotels, shelters, cruise ships, buses, trains and dormitories
Travel:Cant fly or jump, but can crawl fast up to 100 feet per day
Bite:Similar to mosquito, flea bites; does not carry disease
Evidence of presence: Bedbugs in folds of mattresses and sheets, rusty-colored blood spots; a sweet, musty odor
Treatment:insecticide, heat; significant preparation required of home occupants in advance; professional treatment recommended
No-nos:Do not spray bed sheets, blankets or clothes; do not apply bleach or alcohol. Applications of rubbing alcohol have sparked fires.
Sources:U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; Your Guide to Bed Bugs, by Michael Potter; news reports
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How to get rid of Bed Bugs. – Fox Weekly
For someone who has not dealt with the nuisance of a bedbug infestation on household furniture, the shudder of those who have might seem extreme. The visceral reaction to the smell of a squashed bed bug and the itch of being bitten is all too real for those who have had such experiences. The annoying aspect of a bedbug infestation is their resilience. These little bugs are hardy and even harder to kill.In a span of 37 days on the average, bedbugs go from eggs to adulthood. From the beginning of their life, bedbug nymphs are ready for a blood meal. Bedbugs survive by ingesting the blood of their host (bloody little vampires).
They can survive on the ingested blood for months without needing a refill (I wonder the kind of engine that powers them). And they dont discriminate humans, cats, dogs- all are fair game. What more, their life cycle is 10 months to a year (really uncommon for critters in the insect kingdom) but they are aggressively active when it comes to mating. The typical female bedbug can lay hundreds of eggs in her life span. Now imagine how hard it is to get rid of bugs that breed that fast irrespective of whether they starve or not.
Normal insecticides dont work well on bedbugs, partly due to where they like to hang out in the seams of the mattress, folds of furniture materials and clothing. Basically, all nook and crannies where there is a high probability of coming into contact with human skin, too tight for casual inspection and dark.However, we would not leave you hanging as to how to get rid of these nasty little buggers.
Our solution is a homemade brew that can percolate (while you sip your coffee) into their hideouts talk about taking the fight to them. The chemicals needed are things you already use in the kitchen and around the house, hence it is inexpensive.
You will need:
Then follow the following procedure. No need for goggles. There are no explosions involved.
Note: If you dont have a teacup or you need a larger/ smaller quantity then you can use any container for the measurement. The important bit is to use the same proportional measurement for all the components.Pour the resulting mixture into a spraying container (you have just taken your first step as an industrial chemist. Congrats!). Head over to the infested furniture and spray the edges and folds (higher chance of finding them there). Then spray the rest of the furniture. Repeat the spraying in two days or three days to be sure you got them all.
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Tenants of Houston condo allege owners failed to disclose bed bug … – Southeast Texas Record
HOUSTON Three Harris County residents allege that a condominium they rented in Houston was infested with bed bugs.
Sharon Piert, Derrick Cameron and Shar-Ronda Hollins filed a complaint on May 12 in the Harris County District Court against Catalyst Solutions LLC, doing business as Catalyst Property Solutions, and Hin M. Law alleging that they violated the Texas Deceptive Trade Practices Act.
According to the complaint, the plaintiffs allege that they rented the condo in April 2015 and started to notice bites in July 2015. They allege the reported the infestation again in August and December 2015 and March 2016.
The plaintiffs hold Catalyst Solutions LLC and Law responsible because the defendants allegedly fraudulently and intentionally failed to disclose that the property was previously and currently infested with bedbugs.
The plaintiffs request a trial by jury and seek actual, economic, exemplary and treble damages, plus interest, attorney's fees and costs and such other equitable relief. They are represented by Tad Rice of The Rice Firm in The Woodlands.
Harris County District Court case number 2017-32157
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