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Ticks and bedbugs worry health department – Batesville Herald Tribune

BROOKVILLE Illnesses caused by ticks are being diagnosed across Indiana, including here, attendees of the July 11 Franklin County Health Department quarterly meeting learned.

A 45-year-old female in the Metamora-Peppertown area came down with Rocky Mountain spotted fever after finding a tick on her neck while driving, reported FCHD nurse Mary Ellen Buckler, R.N. She went to the Margaret Mary Health emergency room with neurological symptoms.

The patient "is really scared," according to the nurse. After severe neck pain, "she's getting better slowly ... She may have residual" health effects.

Health officer Dr. Michael Fain, Oxford, Ohio, who practices in Brookville, said, "I treated a presumptive (case of a tick-related illness) the other day." He found a tick in the ear of a child who had a fever and enlarged lymph nodes and treated the infection with antibiotics.

Another patient of Fain's "pulled hundreds" of ticks off his clothing and skin after turkey hunting in Tennessee. "We're working him up," suspecting Lyme disease.

Ironically, the Indiana State Department of Health reported the same day as this meeting, "The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has confirmed two cases of Heartland virus infection in Indiana over the last two years. Both patients were residents of southern Indiana and survived their infections."

Tick bites can cause serious illness and even death, and the discovery of Heartland virus gives Hoosiers another important reason to take precautions, said state Health Commissioner Jerome Adams, M.D., M.P.H. If you become ill after spending time outdoors, visit your health care provider immediately especially if you found an attached tick. Prompt diagnosis of tick-borne illness helps prevent complications.

The news release continues, "Other tick-borne diseases found in Indiana include Lyme disease, ehrlichiosis and Rocky Mountain spotted fever. In 2016, Indiana reported more than 200 cases of tick-borne illness. (Please see box on how to avoid illnesses.)

Staff and board members discussed a problem they had never confronted before.

Sanitarian David Fehlinger met with customers of Hospitality House Bed-and-Breakfast, which faces the Whitewater Canal near the fire department in Metamora.

Customers showed him photos of "bedbugs, feces in sheets, we don't know what kind animal fur on furniture, mouse droppings ... It's pretty nasty. I wouldn't want to stay there."

Fehlinger said, "These people (B&B customers) are really angry." After viewing the room, they stayed elsewhere.

He sent a letter to the owner June 13 ordering the rooms be made habitable. After no response, on June 29 Fehlinger and Fain posted closure letters on Hospitality House rooms. Nevertheless, "they're still renting" rooms, according to the sanitarian.

Fain summarized, "They're ignoring the orders of the health department. We can't tolerate that." ISDH officials told Fain "we are allowed to shut things down, but we don't have arrest authority ... Let's find out about enforcement. If we take action and it's ignored, we have to go through the judicial system to get it done."

"The whole town of Metamora is complaining," concerned the town will get a bad reputation, Fehlinger noted.

Attorney Gene Stewart, who advises the department on legal issues, arrived and weighed in. "The health officer has the authority to shut down obvious violations, but that doesn't mean the individual you're shutting down is going to comply." The court can issue an injunction, and enforce sanctions if the person doesn't follow the order. Typically disobeying orders results in fines. A judge also could hold a violator in contempt.

He concluded, "If they keep operating, you're going to have to go to the court."

Fehlinger reported that health departments in larger counties with more staff have more rules about restaurants and bed-and-breakfasts that fail to meet ISDH standards and he wondered if Franklin County could create similar expectations.

Stewart and Fain told the sanitarian to check out Brown County or Madison rules for bed-and-breakfasts.

Supervisor Angie Ruther, R.N. reported," We have an issue with ... bedbugs. How do the board and Dr. Fain feel about Mary Ellen and myself making repeated scheduled visits to homes that have bedbugs? We don't want to do it."

When Buckler took one patient's blood pressure, "there are two bedbugs crawling on her." Ruther visits a man living with bedbugs every other week. She said, "I don't want to abandon them because they will not take their medicines correctly if we don't see them."

The health officer asked if patients had bedbug bites. Both did.

Fain said ISDH and CDC officials do not consider the bugs a vector for infectious disease. But he was concerned the nurses could carry bedbugs to other patients, the health department and their homes.

He advised, "If you feel unsafe for any reason, you're not obligated to sacrifice yourselves."

Board member Jennifer Profitt, Brookville, asked, "Is there anything we can do to help them eradicate" the bugs? The supervisor pointed out "It's an expense," one that many residents can't afford.

Fain suggested calling Adult Protective Services, which might find a funding source to treat houses and also arrange for respite care at long-term care facilities while houses are treated.

The health officer urged the nurses to wear hazmat suits or permethrin-treated clothing when visiting homes with bedbug problems.

Buckler had a simpler solution: Families will be asked bring medications and pill boxes to FCHD to be refilled, and Ruther agreed.

Other discussion

After Indiana Senate Bill 392, which allows a school or school corporation to fill a prescription for an emergency medication, was enacted, Franklin County High School asked the health officer to write the school a prescription for an EpiPen (epinephrine injection) for the emergency treatment of anaphylaxis, a life-threatening allergic reaction; albuterol, which eases breathing in people with asthma and other conditions; and naloxone for the emergency treatment of a known or suspected opioid overdose. St. Michael School also requested an EpiPen prescription. Fain said, "I'm going to go ahead and do this."

As the county health officer, he and attending physicians signed court forms committing two patients (one with schizophrenia, the other with dementia) to a psych unit in mid-July. Adult Protective Services employees will get evaluations and try to find family members to be guardians. Otherwise, a judge will appoint guardians.

Recovery Works has opened at 2060 State Road 1 N., Cambridge City, said Buckler. It offers detoxification, inpatient and outpatient services and can be reached at 765-478-5395.

Linda Vaughan asked that her contract as local public health coordinator not be renewed after the June 30 expiration date. She will remain as grant administrator through Dec. 31, when that contract expires, said Ruther. "We have hired someone new" for the public health coordinator position. Faye Hay, Cedar Grove, started July 1. "She's going to be wonderful. She was in the Army and helped with strategic planning," according to Ruther. ISDH employees will train Hay.

Two more board members are needed. FCHD officials are looking for county residents with law enforcement or agriculture backgrounds. Interested persons may contact Ruther at 765-647-4322.

Debbie Blank can be contacted at debbie.blank@batesvilleheraldtribune.com or 812-934-4343, Ext. 113.

How to reduce the risk of tick bites

Avoid direct contact with ticks by staying away from wooded and brushy areas and walking in the center of trails.

Use EPA-registered insect repellents with active ingredients such as DEET, picaridin, IR3535 or oil of lemon eucalyptus.

Apply products containing 0.5 percent permethrin to clothing and gear, such as boots, pants, socks and tents.

After outdoor activities, people should conduct full-body tick checks using a hand-held or full-length mirror. Children should be assisted when performing tick checks. Showering or bathing can help remove any unattached ticks. Pets, coats and day packs should also be checked for unattached ticks. Tumbling dry clothes in a dryer on high heat for 20 minutes will kill unattached ticks on clothing.

Attached ticks may be safely removed by using tweezers to grasp the tick close to the skin and then pulling outward with steady and even pressure. After the tick is removed, the area should be washed thoroughly. The tick should be discarded by submerging in alcohol; placing in a sealed bag or container, wrapping it tightly in tape; or flushing down the toilet. Ticks should never be crushed with fingernails.

Indiana State Department of Health

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Sleep well with these 7 Home Remedies for Bed Bugs Bite …

Bed bugs can create a total mess in your house. Once they enter your home, they can completely ruin your health. What make things worse is a bed bug bite. These bed bug bites can be extremely itchy and dangerous to your health. The first step to treat a bed bug bite is by recognizing if it is one. There are several ways to treat a bed bug bite. How to tell if its a bed bug bite? Have a look at the image above. Photo courtesy of: Phil Pellitteri, University of Wisconsin

Once you confirm that it is a bed bug bite, you can then instantly move on to treating the bite.

Soap water wash is usually the first step to treat bed bug bite. This will work well to reduce itchiness and pain to some extent. If the bug bite is not too severe, a soap water wash will be more than enough to cure a bed bug bite.

Natural astringents will help to a great extent in treating bed bug bites. Take a cotton ball and saturate it with some lemon juice, witch hazel etc. and dab it on your rash. This will instantly decrease the itchiness and will reduce the pain that you feel.

White vinegar can also help you in treating bed bug bites. Once you dab some white vinegar using cotton ball on the rash, it will sting a little. But you can be sure that the size of the bite will reduce considerably in a short span of time.

Take a small amount of baking soda and add water to it. Add just enough water to make it a thick paste and make sure it is not runny. Then apply this thick paste on your bite rash and leave it to dry for more than an hour after which you can wash it off. This will surely give some relief to the itchiness and pain youre feeling.

Aloe Vera is a natural healer. It contains various antibiotic properties that are used to cure many skin allergies. For bed bug bites too, Aloe Vera plant gel can do wonders. If you dont have access to aloe Vera gel, just apply the plant itself on your bug bite. This will definitely help you in treating your bed bug bite.

Peppermint oil is a traditional way of curing a bed bug bite. Add some peppermint oil to a water bath and then bathe your bed bug bite in the solution. This will instantly relieve you from the itchiness of the bite.

After you have washed the bite area, apply any antiseptic to reduce pain and itchiness. You can also apply lotions like a calamine lotion that can help treat your bed bug bite in an easy way.

So if you face a bed bug bite, dont worry about it. These remediesare sure to come in handy and will definitely treat your bed bug bite in the best possible way.

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Bed Bug Services – Northwest Exterminating

Bed bugs are elusive creatures, often found in mattresses and box springs, behind headboards, inside switch plates in couch cushions or in furniture seams. They are excellent hitchhikers. By hiding in clothing, they inadvertently go along for a ride to a new location, leading to their spreading.

Thought to be introduced with early colonists, bed bugs resurged about ten years ago in hotels and homes. It was attributed to increased international travel in addition to their ability to build up resistance to insecticides.

Bed bugs can be found anywhere there are people, particularly in areas with large populations. They have been reported in apartments, hotels, schools, retail stores, single-family homes and multi-family homes among others. Even five-star hotels are susceptible to these pesky critters.

Discovering bed bugs in such locations isnt very surprising, considering their close association with humans but this shouldnt cause panic or create fear. Often times the truth is fabricated about bed bugs but Northwest is here to give you the facts:

Although bed bugs have been found to carry more than thirty different human pathogens, there is no evidence that they transmit any disease to humans.

Bed bug presence has nothing to do with cleanliness. Bed bugs can be found anywhere there is a food source. However, clutter can hide bed bug introductions which can lead to more severe infestations.

Bed bugs can be found anywhere not just in beds.

Bed bugs are becoming a huge problem. The fact is they are becoming more a reality than media hype. It is important to protect your home and your business. That is why in 2012, Northwest Exterminating became the first company in the Southwest to be bedbugFREE. As the only service provider in the state of Arizona to be bedbugFREE certified, Northwest integrates new bed bug tactics and more modern formulations for effective control.

Bed bugs present challenges for businesses because of their elusiveness. Proactive detection is key in their elimination. That is why Northwest has launchedNorthwest Sleeptight A bed bug program designed to meet the high standards of the National Pest Management Associations best management practices for bed bugs.

Northwest Sleeptight is engineered to provide customers with peace of mind, by offering general rules, guidelines and treatment methods needed for effective bed bug control. Northwest has a long history of understanding bed bug management, having treated bed bugs since early 2005. Experts at Northwest, train Sleeptight Masters in house with basic bed bug biology, inspection, and treatment protocols to always keep themselves ahead of the curve when it comes to research and development.

If a business or home suspects it has a bed bug problem, a visual inspection is critical. Inspections will focus on the bed, surrounding furniture, carpet edges, baseboards, cracks, and crevices. Inspection types vary due to budget and different customer problems.

Our bed bug service program is engineered to provide you with peace of mind. Your room(s) are properly cleared of bed bugs so you and your customers can get a good nights sleep. Our Sleeptight team will identify whether bed bugs are on site and educate you on available treatment options.

Northwest Exterminating has successfully eliminated bed bugs from homes and businesses since the first call came in 2005 and a positive identification was made of the now, infamous bed bug. The National Pest Management Association has worked with industry and university researchers to develop best management practices for bed bugs. Northwests Sleeptight Program is designed to meet these high standards of effective bed bug inspection and treatment practices. Well take care of the bed bugs so you can Sleeptight.

Bed Bug infestations have specific challenges that need a well-trained, experienced staff to handle successfully. Northwest Exterminatings bed bug service team goes through extensive education at our training facility regarding bed bug biology and research, inspection approaches, treatment methods and communicating findings and recommendations to our service partner, the customer. Successful completion of our program and assessments is a mandatory requirement to become a Northwest Sleeptight Master Team Member.

We guarantee our services. Once we have determined our treatment area is bed bug free, we will issue a Sleeptight Certified Clear Report, which carries a warranty for up to 90 days. This warranty is not applicable to all jobs and has certain limitations.

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Bed bug numbers on the rise in Central Illinois – Herald & Review

DECATUR Bed bugs, once nearly extinct in the United States, have come scurrying back in greater numbers and Central Illinois has been one of their landing spots.

In Hotels, apartment buildings, homes, restaurants, churches, libraries, movie theaters, taxis, storage sheds, schools, workplaces the small, flat, brown bugs with the big bite are back, and theyre everywhere.

Bed bugs arent disease carriers, which is good, but it also causes them not to fall under the authority of county and state health departments, or any other governmental organization. Theres no funding for prevention and extermination, and little information collected about exactly where theyre being found.

Still, even without solid statistics, the Macon County Health Department had enough evidence of bed bug infestations it sought to form a coalition to tackle the problem. In just a few months, the Bed Bug Coalition has had no trouble finding members. The city, landlords, business owners, schools, health and social service organizations, among others, are looking for answers.

It turns out, there arent any easy ones.

Graphic shows the life cycle of a bed bug.

Bed bugs spread easily, are drawn to warm bodies not trash and moisture, like many pests and are both difficult and expensive to get rid of.

Bed bugs dont care what socioeconomic status you are. They dont care what color or gender you are, said Kathy Wade, the department's director of environmental health. I dont think anyone saw it coming and hitting as hard as we got hit in Macon County. In the last week and a half, weve taken eight calls on bedbugs here. It is a problem.

Establishing just how rampant bed bugs are in Decatur is difficult, because no one is officially keeping track.

Nobody in the city of Decatur and Macon County as a whole has jurisdiction over bed bugs, Wade said. We dont have the funding to help, and the city doesnt have the funding to help. We cant track them. We have started keeping a list of how many calls come in, but we dont map them out.

A bed bug is shown with a penny to indicate scale. The pests hide in mattresses, furniture and clothing.

There is a list released annually by pest control company Orkin that identifies what it says are the Top 50 Bed Bug Cities. In the most recent list, the Springfield-Decatur-Champaign region had the 30th-most bed bug treatments performed by Orkin nationwide, second in the state only to Chicago. Central Illinois made the biggest jump of any city/region on the list, moving up 12 spots since the previous year.

But considering how many other pest control companies there are, and how many bed bug infestations that go untreated, the list is flawed. Tim Husen, Orkin entomologist and technical services manager, said the list is meant more as a conversation starter than scientific study.

Macon County Health Department's Kathy Wade is educating the community about bed bugs.Bed bugs dont care what socioeconomic status you are. They dont care what color or gender you are, she said.

The point of the list is to raise awareness of a serious issue, Husen said. Its a chance to educate people on bed bugs and what people can do to prevent them.

There arent any key factors that say why one city is ranked ahead of another.

Health department Administrator Dianna Heyer said bed bugs are a major issue in Macon County, but not more than anywhere else in the United States.

Its not just Decatur, Heyer said. Were not different than many other counties that are facing the same problems.

Richelle Irons, director of neighborhood services for the city of Decatur, said the city began receiving an uptick of bed bug calls late last year and referred callers to the health department, which in turn referred them back to the city.

Thats when we realized we needed to come up with some kind of solution, Irons said. Fortunately, the health department took the lead. Technically, they could have said this wasnt their problem.

Heyer said the department could not ignore the amount of calls it received.

We just decided we needed to do something, Heyer said. It was affecting so many people. It wasnt just the calls we were getting. It was our own employees who go into the homes.

Thats when the department decided to form the Bed Bug Coalition.

When you dont have the jurisdiction and you work in public health, its hard when somebody calls you to say, No, sorry, I cant help you, Wade said. So we decided to get all these different entities together and start a collaboration. We knew we had to educate people first.

The coalition has been meeting monthly since December. Wade said the first meeting covered basic facts, making sure if anyone fielded a call they knew enough to lead the person in the right direction.

The coalition decided that alerting the general public about bed bugs was the next step.

We didnt want to start a fire, but we wanted people to have knowledge, Irons said. The more information you have, the better choices you can make.

We wanted the first pamphlet to educate the people who have them and even the people who dont have them, so they know what to do, Wade said. You dont want people hiding them, you dont want them moving from one home to the next and not tell the homeowner or property manager that you had bed bugs.

"If you have bed bugs in your home or apartment and move to another place, youre just taking the bedbugs with you to a different place, and youre spreading them throughout the entire community.

And at the health department we have a lot of case managers and social workers who go out and do home visits. We wanted to create a guide for them, too.

Ed Bacon has run Gods Shelter of Love, an emergency shelter for women and children, since 2014. He once had a pest control license and treats the shelter monthly for typical maintenance, but hed never seen bed bugs until a resident reported bites to him a month ago. Bed bugs were found in two rooms at the shelter.

Bacon said he called around to pest control companies and was quoted a price from a Decatur-based company: three treatments for $400 each.

According to Scott Fisher of Scotties Pest Control in Decatur, three treatments is standard for getting rid of bed bugs, and the price runs from $250 to $1,000 per treatment, depending on the size of the dwelling.

Its not a onetime shot its a procedure, Fisher said. We use chemicals with residuals and direct-contact killing agents. Then we come back in two weeks and do it again, then usually again, then we come back and inspect the area to make sure theyre gone.

Bacon admitted he was lucky. After finding out the cost, he talked his brother, the owner of Bacon's Termite & Pest Control in the Springfield area, who agreed to provide service to the shelter for free.

We had one bedroom that was the epicenter and a second bedroom with babies, Bacon said. The whole place was treated all of the living room, and the downstairs and upstairs.

Bacon said he didnt escape all expense. The shelter spent $200 on laundry to clean all the bedding and clothing in the shelter.

It worked. Bacon said the only bed bugs they find now are dead ones. But it did force a change at the shelter.

When people come in now, all their belongings are immediately washed, Bacon said. Bed bugs are hitchhikers. They come in on people from the outside.

Bed bugs have been biting humans since the beginning of recorded time, according to "The History of Bed Bug Management" by Michael F. Potter in the spring 2011 issue of American Entomologist/.

"As civilization and commerce expanded, bed bugs spread throughout Europe and Asia ..." Potter wrote. "...Bed bugs were first reported in England in 1583 and became common by the 17th and 18th centuries. They hitchhiked their way to Americas aboard shipsof the first European explorers and settlers."

The paper notes the development of dichloro-diphenyl trichloroethane (DDT) was a turning point in the 1940s. DDT was legendary for its long-lasting effectiveness as dry deposit that did not require direct contact to kill bed bugs.

But DDT was banned in 1972 due to its detrimental effects on wildlife in agricultural use, ushering in what Fisher said was a kinder, gentler era of pest removal.

There are a lot of restrictions from the EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) on what we use to spray and how we spray it keeps our hands tied, Fisher said. We cant go in and spray chemicals directly on baseboards like we did 30 years ago.

As world travel increased, without the powerful chemicals that killed bed bugs, they begin to repopulate.

Fisher has been in pest control 38 years but never saw a bed bug until seven or eight years ago. Now, Fisher said he performs two bed bug jobs a week.

And were just a small-time operation, said Fisher, who was surprised when he first started seeing bed bugs regularly after never having seen them previously.

Because of those limitations, the amount of time and effort it takes to eradicate bed bugs has multiplied, leading to higher costs.

Bed bugs arent something you can send one person out to you need an entire crew to move furniture, mattresses and equipment, Fisher said. And weve spent eight to 10 hours in a classroom every year for the last three years just learning about bed bugs from people with PhDs.

Theyre so small, you really have to pay attention and get down underneath the bed and get on the floor. We also have to take more precautions than we ever did before. Theres a lot of time and money that goes into it on our end.

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Fort Sask. travellers return home with bed bugs – Fort Saskatchewan Record

Bite marks, bug infestation, cleaning, tossing furniture its been one hell of a week for some Fort families.

Roughly 30 to 40 students from Fort High and St. John Paul II spent a week under the sun in Punta Cana only with some returning home with bed bugs.

The trip was part of the annual Student Trip (S-Trip), which allows students to celebrate the end of high school with their friends. The trip took place from July 7-15.

S-Trip is designed specifically for high school students and includes non-stop action day and night. The trip was in Punta Cana, the Dominican. They stayed at the Blau Natura Beach Resort, explained one Fort Saskatchewan mother dealing with bed bugs. They flew back to Toronto and stayed overnight at the Four Points Sheraton. My son and his roommate both have bites on them. First (my friend) contacted me and we compared pictures of marks on our boys.

While an Exact number of those affected with bed bugs could not be confirmed, both parents had a local exterminator company confirmed the bed bug situation in Fort Saskatchewan homes and it was rectified immediately.

A second mother confirmed her son arrived home with sores on his body that he thought was just acne.

Once she had an extermination company come to the house, they confirmed it was a case of bed bugs.

She actually stated wherever he stayed they have lots of bed bugs as he has numerous bites. He already had his luggage in our house for about an hour before he showed me the bites, the dogs (with the exterminator) detected bugs in his room and luggage and the exterminator closed off the room and treated it, explained the Fort mother. I can tell you this is devastating... We took every precaution and treated our house, our child, and (we all) had four hot showers... All his belongings were either tossed or washed, all luggage was tossed. We vacuumed immediately as soon as he showed me the bites because he had his suitcases upstairs already... and we had to throw out our vacuum.

She also discarded her childs bedding, a love seat and then the dog with the extermination company confirmed they were all clear.

At the time of The Fort Record deadline, S-Trip had been notified of the bed bug issue by a parent, and stated it was the first time they had heard of bed bugs at the resort and would look into the matter.

How to handle bed bugs

Based west of Edmonton, owner Susan Baxter of Zenas Extermination Company detailed how to handle bed bugs.

If coming back from a trip leave your suitcase outside, put your clothes in garbage bags and you wash them one at a time. The person that was on the trip takes a shower when he comes home, does the hair, puts clothes in the laundry and check yourself for bites, said Baxter.

The bites, much like those from a mosquito, will vary in size, depending on allergies.

Whenever you stay in a hotel, travellers can search for signs of bed bugs, such as stains on the seems of the mattress. If there are many bed bugs you will see them running around.

You should also put your suitcase on the table, not the floor or the bed because those are the areas where youll find most of the bugs. If you do get into a room where there are bugs, get the hotel or resort to switch you out to another room, she said.

Bed bugs are reddish-brown in colour and are about the same size and shape as an apple seed but as thin as a slice of paper.

Baxter also said it is very hard to pin point where people pick up bed bugs when traveling due to how many different locations the person has been, whether hotel, airplane or other transportation.

The only time you can say exactly where you got them from, is if you go to a hotel and youve never had bed bugs before and you wake up the next morning with bites on you, then you know this is where youre getting bed bugs, she said.

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