Categories
- Bed Bug
- Bed Bug Cream
- BED BUG DATABASE
- Bed Bug Home Remedies
- Bed Bug Oil
- Bed Bug Remedies
- Bed Bug Spray
- Bed Bugs New York
- Bed Bugs Vancouver
- Bed Bugs World
- Bed Bugs American Samoa
- Bed Bugs Canada
- Bed Bugs Guam
- Bed Bugs North Mariana islands
- Bed Bugs Puerto Rico
- Bed Bugs United States
- Bed Bugs Alabama
- Bed Bugs Alaska
- Bed Bugs Arizona
- Bed Bugs Arkansas
- Bed Bugs California
- Bed Bugs Colorado
- Bed Bugs Connecticut
- Bed Bugs Delaware
- Bed Bugs Florida
- Bed Bugs Georgia
- Bed Bugs Hawaii
- Bed Bugs Idaho
- Bed Bugs Illinois
- Bed Bugs Indiana
- Bed Bugs Iowa
- Bed Bugs Kansas
- Bed Bugs Kentucky
- Bed Bugs Louisiana
- Bed Bugs Maine
- Bed Bugs Maryland
- Bed Bugs Massachusetts
- Bed Bugs Michigan
- Bed Bugs Minnesota
- Bed Bugs Mississippi
- Bed Bugs Missouri
- Bed Bugs Montana
- Bed Bugs Nebraska
- Bed Bugs Nevada
- Bed Bugs New Hampshire
- Bed Bugs New Jersey
- Bed Bugs New Mexico
- Bed Bugs New York
- Bed Bugs North Carolina
- Bed Bugs North Dakota
- Bed Bugs Ohio
- Bed Bugs Oklahoma
- Bed Bugs Oregon
- Bed Bugs Pennsylvania
- Bed Bugs Rhode Island
- Bed Bugs South Carolina
- Bed Bugs South Dakota
- Bed Bugs Tennessee
- Bed Bugs Texas
- Bed Bugs Utah
- Bed Bugs Vermont
- Bed Bugs Virgin Islands
- Bed Bugs Virginia
- Bed Bugs Washington
- Bed Bugs Washington DC
- Bed Bugs West Virginia
- Bed Bugs Wisconsin
- Bed Bugs Wyoming
- BedBug Removal
- BedBugs in Michigan
- Canada Bed Bugs
- Do it yourself Bed Bug
- Exterminator Bed Bugs
- Health
- Pest Inspection
- Toronto Bed Bugs
- Welcome to Bed Bugs
Registry Sites List
- Bronx Bed Bug Registry Infestation Maps, Residential And Hotel
- Brooklyn Bed Bug Registry Infestation Maps, Residential And Hotel
- Manhattan Bed Bug Registry Infestation Maps, Residential And Hotel
- Nyc Bed Bug Registry Infestation Maps, Residential And Hotel
- Queens Bed Bug Registry Infestation Maps, Residential And Hotel
- Staten Island Bed Bug Registry Infestation Maps, Residential And Hotel
Recommended Sites
Daily Archives: January 7, 2020
News Links:
Someone released bedbugs in a Walmart changing room in PA and now its infested – syracuse.com
Pennsylvania State Police are investigating after someone reportedly released bed bugs inside a Walmart store in Washington Township in Erie County.
A manager at the Walmart, located at 108 Washington Towne Boulevard, found a closed pill bottle that had live bugs inside tucked in a boys jacket, according to WENY News. The manager called police Thursday to report the incident.
Store officials contacted Ecolab, according to GoErie.com. An Ecolab employee on Friday observed bed bugs actively crawling around in the mens fitting rooms, police reported to the media outlet.
A second closed pill bottle containing several dead bugs was found by a store employee on the floor in the mens department near belts, police reported, according to GoErie.
Bed bugs are small, flat, parasitic insects that feed solely on the blood of people and animals while they sleep, according to the CDC. They are reddish brown and roughly the size of an apple seed.
Most bedbug bites are painless at first, but later turn into itchy welts, according to WebMd.
Bed bugs do not carry disease and are not considered to be dangerous; however, an allergic reaction to several bites could require medical attention. Getting rid of bed bugs from a home or business can be complicated and expensive.
State Police in Girard are in charge of the investigation. The Walmart store said they were working with a pest control company.
This isnt the first report of bed bugs inside a Walmart store. Last February, a woman in Sand Springs, Oklahoma reported finding a bed bug in a store. There also was a similar report in Phoenix in 2016.
READ: U.S. astronaut gives Philadelphia Eagles a shoutout from International Space Station
See the rest here:
Someone released bedbugs in a Walmart changing room in PA and now its infested - syracuse.com
Posted in Bed Bugs Pennsylvania
Comments Off on Someone released bedbugs in a Walmart changing room in PA and now its infested – syracuse.com
Maryland Residents Mini Guide To Avoiding Bed Bugs
Are you concerned about getting a bed bug infestation in your Maryland home? We understand why. Bed bugs are disturbing pests. There is something unsettling about bugs that wait for you to go to sleep and then come out to feed on you while you're unconscious and defenseless. But that isn't where they're creepiness ends. Bed bugs have a preference for human blood. You're not just one of many warm-blooded mammals to feed on; you are the preferred meal choice. Bed bugs prefer human blood so much, they have chosen to dwell with us almost exclusively since the dawn of human history. This makes them frustrating to prevent. Why? Because they don't come into your Maryland home in a way that is preventablelike most other pests do. You can't invest in a residential pest control program for the exterior of your home and call it a day. Bed bugs hitchhike into your home, bypassing any exterior pest control barrier you have in place. This requires a different kind of pest prevention. Here's what you need to know.
Would you know a bed bug if you saw one? You might not. When bed bugs first hatch, they don't look like adult bed bugs. They aren't a rusty brown color, they're pale or tan in coloration. This is what stage they're likely to be in when you see them because immature nymphs can feed any time of day. Adult bed bugs prefer to wait for CO2 levels to climb before they come out to feed, which is usually at night. If you see a pale, mostly transparent insects with six legs and a bright red abdomen feeding on your skin, it is important that you recognize it as a bed bug. Proper identification could prevent you from bringing an infestation home with you.
No matter where you go, always keep an eye out for bed bug warning signs. Bed bugs can be anywhere. They've been found infestating all forms of public transportation, movie theaters, libraries, daycares, schools, police lockups, retail stores, and many more. If they can find people sitting, lounging, or sleeping in a dark room, they can find a blood meal. Look for these signs:
If anyone in your home spends the night somewhere, consider taking these precautions to keep from bringing an infestation home:
When you get home from a trip, run all of your laundry items through a hot dryer cycle for 30 minutes. It is a good idea to put duffle bags, sleeping bags, and other items that won't be damaged, through a 30-minute dryer cycle as well. Your dryer is a powerful weapon in the war on bed bugs. Sustained high temperatures kill bed bugs in all stages of development.
There are two ways to deal with bed bugs when you see them. Your dryer is the first and most powerful tool for killing bed bugs but, when you can't dry an item, you'll need to do something else. If the bed bugs or bed bug eggs are in a place you can directly treat, you can use rubbing alcohol. If they are inside an item, it is a more complicated issue and we suggest that you let a professional treat the specific item.
If you live in Maryland, remember that American Pest is always standing by to assist you with any pest control issue you're dealing with, including bed bugs. We offer comprehensive bed bug treatment options for residents and businesses throughout Maryland and fast relief from these tormenting pests. Reach out to us. We're here to help.
Read the rest here:
Maryland Residents Mini Guide To Avoiding Bed Bugs
Posted in Bed Bugs Maryland
Comments Off on Maryland Residents Mini Guide To Avoiding Bed Bugs
Maryland Injury Law Advisor Who Is Responsible For Bed Bugs?
It is a pleasure to write an article about contemptible blood-sucking scoundrels . . . who are not lawyers.
That is because todays question is Who Is Responsible For Bed Bugs?
Bed Bugs are parasitic insects that feed exclusively on blood. Cimex lectularius, the common Bed Bug, is the best known as it prefers to feed on human blood. When it does, it leaves behind itchy bites and welts as well as an overwhelming desire for revenge.
So, from whom can bite victims get revenge?
There are actually two legal questions we should discuss: (1) who is responsible for exterminating Bed Bugs and (2) who can be responsible for harm that the Bed Bugs cause to people or property?
Who has the duty to exterminate Bed Bugs depends on where you live. That is, the law varies from jurisdiction to jurisdiction.
Many states and local governments have imposed a duty on landlords to maintain their buildings free of rodents and vermin or, in some cases, specifically to exterminate Bed Bugs. But in some locations, the landlords responsibility to exterminate only arises if more than one unit is infested.
If you have a Bed Bug infestation, before trying to figure out your jurisdictions law on this subject, look at your lease which may make extermination your landlords responsibility. Remember to look for terms such as rodents and vermin as well as just Bed Bugs. If there is no answer in your lease, there may be a local housing or health department that is familiar with local law and can help you. Of course, you can also consult a lawyer who can determine the law in your area and protect your legal rights.
There are a number of legal theories that can be a basis for a legal claim against your landlord for harm done by Bed Bugs.
You can make a premises liability claim. More specifically, you can claim that your landlord was negligent by allowing the condition to exist or by failing to warn you of the danger.
There is also a doctrine in the law called the implied warranty of habitability. Under this doctrine, every residential lease is presumed to include a warranty that the premises are fit for human habitation. If Bed Bug infestation makes your property uninhabitable, you can sue your landlord for damages.
The Maryland Consumer Protection Act also gives a new tenant who moves into an undisclosed bed bug infestation a right to receive damages.
Of course, you have to prove any claim you make to receive a legal remedy. Proof of a Bed Bug problem could include such things as preserving the Bed Bugs themselves, making photos of the infestation and making photos of the bite marks and welts that the Bed Bugs caused.
If there is evidence that the landlord knew of the infestation when you moved in, the landlord could be liable not only for compensatory damages but also for punitive damages.
In May, 2013, an Annapolis jury awarded a 69-year-old woman $800,000, $650,000 of which was punitive damages, for bites, lesions and the resulting scarring she suffered as a result of Bed Bugs that the landlord knew about before she moved in but took no action to eliminate.
If you can prove that your Bed Bug infestation originated from a neighbors premises, you could sue that neighbor under the legal doctrine of private nuisance. Nuisance means that if you use your property in a way that interferes with my right to use my property, you may be liable for damages.
Here, also, you have to prove your claim, and it might be difficult to prove that your Bed Bugs came from your neighbors property. That is, unless the Bed Bugs agree to testify.
Click here to return to the Law Talk page or here to go to our home page.
**This article is designed to provide helpful information that can be read within 2 minutes. It is neither a full explanation of this subject nor legal advice. To learn more, and to get legal advice on which you can rely, contact me or another lawyer.
See more here:
Maryland Injury Law Advisor Who Is Responsible For Bed Bugs?
Posted in Bed Bugs Maryland
Comments Off on Maryland Injury Law Advisor Who Is Responsible For Bed Bugs?
Your daily 6: Iranians vow revenge, bedbugs freed in Walmart and Golden Globe awards and red carpet – Journal Times
Australia's government said Monday it was willing to pay "whatever it takes" to help communities recover from deadly wildfires that have ravaged the country.
Prime Minister Scott Morrison said the government was committing an extra 2 billion Australian dollars ($1.4 billion) toward the recovery effort in addition to the tens of millions of dollars that have already been promised.
"The fires are still burning. And they'll be burning for months to come," Morrison said. "And so that's why I outlined today that this is an initial, an additional, investment of $2 billion. If more is needed and the cost is higher, then more will be provided."
Morrison's announcement of the funds, which will go toward rebuilding towns and infrastructure destroyed by the fires, came as the death toll from the disaster rose with the discovery of a body in a remote part of New South Wales. The body is believed to be that of a 71-year-old man who was last seen on New Year's Eve moving equipment on his property on the state's south coast, police said in a statement. Police found the body on Monday between the property and a car, both of which had been destroyed by fire.
Another person in southern New South Wales was reported missing, New South Wales Premier Gladys Berejiklian said.
Nationwide, at least 25 people have been killed and 2,000 homes destroyed by the blazes, which have so far scorched an area twice the size of the U.S. state of Maryland.
Rain and cooler temperatures on Monday were bringing some relief to communities battling the fires. But the rain was also making it challenging for fire crews to complete strategic burns as they tried to prepare for higher temperatures that have been forecast for later in the week.
Australia's capital, Canberra, had the worst air quality of any major city in the world for much of Monday. The Department of Home Affairs, which is responsible for coordinating the country's response to disasters, told all noncritical staff to stay home because of thick smoke choking the city.
The prime minister said the military was attempting to get food, fuel and water to burned-out communities, and engineers were working to reopen roads and resupply evacuation centers. On Kangaroo Island, a refuge off the coast of South Australia state for some of the country's most endangered creatures, teams had arrived to help euthanize livestock and wild animals injured in the blazes. Hundreds of millions of animals are believed to have died already in the fires across the country.
Heavy smoke, meanwhile, was hampering the navy's efforts to airlift people out of Mallacoota, a coastal town in Victoria cut off for days by fires that forced as many as 4,000 residents and tourists to shelter on beaches over the weekend. Around 300 people were still waiting to be evacuated on Monday.
Follow this link:
Your daily 6: Iranians vow revenge, bedbugs freed in Walmart and Golden Globe awards and red carpet - Journal Times
Posted in Bed Bugs Maryland
Comments Off on Your daily 6: Iranians vow revenge, bedbugs freed in Walmart and Golden Globe awards and red carpet – Journal Times