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Learn about Bed Bug detection and how Bed Bugs can travel on luggage an enter your home, and must see bed bug information about treatment methods, bites, and what Bed Bugs look like. Bed bugs are most active at night; they are extremely shy and wary so their infestations are not easily located. However, when bed bugs are numerous, a foul odor from oily secretions can easily be detected. Other recognizable signs of a bed bug infestation include excrement left around points of entry and exit to their hiding places and reddish brown spots on mattresses and furniture. Good sanitation and having a qualified bedbug exterminator is the first step to controlling the spread of bed bugs. However, upscale hotels and private homes have also noted bed bug infestations, suggesting that good sanitation is not enough to stop a bed bug infestation. When faced with a bed bug infestation, contact Dependable Exterminating Pest Control, we are your bed bug exterminator serving Manhattan. We have the best bed bug control professionals in the industry. We cover NYC, Westchester and Rockland County.

If bed bugs are located in bedding material or mattresses, control should focus on mechanical methods of control, such as vacuuming, caulking and removing or sealing loose wallpaper, to minimize the use of pesticides. The effectiveness of using steam cleaners or hot water to clean mattresses is questionable. Heat is readily absorbed by the mattress and does no harm to the bed bug in fact the moisture may produce favorable conditions for house dust mites. Pillows should be removed and dry-cleaned or replaced. For severe infestations, however, pesticides may be used. Care should be taken not to soak mattresses and upholstery with pesticides. Allow bedding and furniture to dry thoroughly before using. Due to the difficulty in controlling bed bugs, the use of a professional pest control company is recommended. Dependable Exterminating offers bedbug control in Manhattan throughout the Upper West Side, the Uppder East Side, Times Square, Chelsea, Greenwich Village, East Village, Little Italy, China Town, Lower East Side, the Financial District and more. Call A Dependable Bed Bug Exterminator to eliminate Bed Bugs.

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The Pandemic May Spare Us From Another Plague: Bedbugs – The New York Times

A friend, whose suitcase became a bedbug vector apparently during storage in the luggage room of a high-end hotel in upstate New York, found one crawling on her when she donned nightclothes and sat down to read shortly after arriving home in Brooklyn. She spent $1,300 to get the house fumigated, and now routinely quarantines her luggage and its contents out in the freezing cold after a trip to minimize the risk of a repeat invasion.

What my friend didnt know, however, is that bedbugs can live for many months without feeding on human blood, so waiting even weeks to unpack may not help. Brooklyn backyards and even home freezers may not be cold enough to kill them: Experts recommend minus 4 degrees Fahrenheit.

As an Orkin entomologist, Chelle Hartzer, warned about bedbugs, They are excellent hitchhikers and they reproduce quickly, which make it nearly impossible to prevent bedbugs. Increases in both domestic and international travel in recent decades contributed greatly to their current ubiquity. Complicating control efforts, theyve become resistant to most commonly used insecticides, including pyrethroids.

No one, not the most fastidious among us, is immune to a bedbug infestation. They can be found just about any place where people sit or sleep cinemas, offices, schools, churches, hospitals, buses, trains, cruise ships and airplanes, as well as in hotels and homes. According to a lengthy report by Australian scientists in Clinical Microbiology Reviews, an entire buildings infestation can start with only a few bedbugs or, possibly, even a single female.

One impregnated female can lay two to five eggs a day.

And the bugs can be devilishly difficult to detect. The eggs of this flightless insect are pearly white and the size of a pinhead; adults are brown or reddish brown (if they had a recent blood meal) and the size of an apple seed, about a quarter-inch long. Two French doctors, writing in The New England Journal of Medicine in June, reported that between blood meals, bedbugs hide in dark places, such as household cracks and crevices, walls, luggage, bedclothes, mattresses, bedsprings, bed frames, spaces under baseboards, loose or peeling wallpaper, electrical switch plates and conduits for electrical cables.

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BIW battling bed bugs – Portland Press Herald

BATH Bath Iron Works is dealing with a bed bug issue, but a representative from the shipyards largest union said steps have been taken to control the pests.

While details of when the bugs were introduced to the shipyard and to what degree theyve spread are unknown, Tim Suitter, a representative from Local S6 said, BIW has been very responsive to the issue, and has isolated the incident. Proper pest control, and other steps were taken, and we are committed to working with BIW to make sure our members are protected.

The Times Record interviewed four BIW employees, most of whom asked to remain anonymous for fear of reprisal. One employee said a worker unintentionally brought the bed bugs into one building of the shipyard from their home. That person was sent home when the problem was discovered. Pest control was brought in to clean the employees station, locker and the surrounding area.

About the size of an apple seed, the flat brown bugs feed on human blood, leaving behind small, itchy bumps. According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, the pests can easily hide and hitch rides on people to spread from place to place. Bedbugs dont spread disease, but can be difficult to get rid of.

We are committed to preserving the safety and privacy of each of our employees and have taken all necessary steps to do so, said David Hench, BIWs communications representative. We regret that this is viewed as newsworthy and are concerned for the safety, privacy and dignity of the people involved.

Bed bug infestations were rare until the 1990s, but are now considered a common pest throughout the U.S., according to a 2015 report from the University of Washington.

Bed bugs can be found anywhere, even the most expensive hotel; they are not a sign of poor cleaning, the report states.

The bugs can be eradicated through chemical and natural means. Bed bugs die when their body temperature reaches 113F, according to the EPA, so to kill bed bugs with heat the room or container must be hotter to ensure sustained heat reaches the bugs no matter where they are hiding.

Freezing temperatures can also do the job, but the room must remain below freezing for an extended period of time, and the EPA warns home freezers may not be cold enough to kill bed bugs. Putting them outside in freezing temperatures could kill bed bugs, but there are many factors that can affect the success of this method.

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2013-2014 Bill 3143: Bedbug infestation – South Carolina …

South Carolina General Assembly 120th Session, 2013-2014

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H. 3143

STATUS INFORMATION

General Bill Sponsors: Rep. Gilliard Document Path: l:councilbillsagm19770ab13.docx

Introduced in the House on January 8, 2013 Currently residing in the House Committee on Medical, Military, Public and Municipal Affairs

Summary: Bedbug infestation

HISTORY OF LEGISLATIVE ACTIONS

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12/11/2012

TO AMEND THE CODE OF LAWS OF SOUTH CAROLINA, 1976, BY ADDING SECTION 45-1-15 SO AS TO REQUIRE NOTICE OF BEDBUG INFESTATION TO A TRANSIENT GUEST OF A HOTEL OR SIMILAR LODGING; BY ADDING SECTION 27-40-445 SO AS TO REQUIRE NOTICE OF BEDBUG INFESTATION TO A TENANT UNDER THE RESIDENTIAL LANDLORD AND TENANT ACT; AND BY ADDING SECTION 15-75-70 SO AS TO REQUIRE NOTICE OF BEDBUG INFESTATION TO A PERSON SEEKING TEMPORARY OR PERMANENT RESIDENCE IN A CHARITABLE OR EMERGENCY PROTECTIVE SHELTER, AMONG OTHER THINGS.

Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of South Carolina:

SECTION 1. Chapter 1, Title 45 of the 1976 Code is amended by adding:

"Section 45-1-15. (A) Every boardinghouse, hotel, motel, bed and breakfast, residential-type lodging facility, tourist camp, roadhouse, or other similar lodging governed by this chapter where transient guests are lodged in exchange for valuable consideration shall conspicuously post a notice of bedbug infestation in any guestroom in which there has been a bedbug infestation about which the owner, manager, or other responsible party is aware.

(B) The notice required in subsection (A) must be conspicuously posted within one inch of the notice required in Section 45-1-10 if the lodging is a hotel.

(C) Whoever fails to comply with the provisions of this section is guilty of a misdemeanor and, upon conviction, must be punished by a fine of not more than three hundred dollars or by imprisonment for not more than sixty days or by both fine and imprisonment in the discretion of the court. Every instance in which the required notice is not provided as required in subsection (A) constitutes a separate offense under this section for the purposes of prosecution and conviction.

(D) As used in this section:

(1) 'Bed and breakfast' means a residential-type lodging facility where transient guests are fed and lodged for valuable consideration, and includes a bed and breakfast inn, homestead bed and breakfast, and a country inn.

(2) 'Bed and breakfast inn' means a residential-type lodging facility that has three to ten guestrooms and serves only breakfast to registered guests.

(3) 'Guestroom' means a sleeping room, or a combination of rooms for sleeping and sitting, that include:

(a) a bed;

(b) a private or shared bathroom;

(c) clothes hanging and storage amenities; and

(d) a selection of furniture and lighting.

(4) 'Home stay bed and breakfast', a residential-type lodging facility that has one to three guestrooms and serves only breakfast to registered guests.

(5) 'Hotel' means a inn or public lodging place of more than ten bedrooms where transient guests are fed or lodged for compensation.

(6) 'Innkeeper' means the proprietor of a bed and breakfast.

(7) 'Residential-type lodging facility' means a facility that:

(a) serves as both the innkeeper's residence and a place of lodging for transient guests; and

(b) is primarily residential in style regarding the amenities provided to guests.

(8) 'Transient guest' means a person who lodges for less than one week at such a hotel."

SECTION 2. Article 3, Chapter 40, Title 27 of the 1976 Code is amended by adding:

"Section 27-40-445. (A) A landlord or a person authorized to enter into a rental agreement on behalf of a landlord shall disclose to the tenant in writing at or before the commencement of the tenancy notice of bedbug infestation in any room in which there has been a bedbug infestation about which the landlord or a person authorized to enter into a rental agreement on his behalf is aware.

(B) A violation of this section entitles a tenant to remedies available under Section 27-40-610.

(C) A person authorized to enter in a rental agreement on behalf of a landlord who fails to comply with subsection (A) with regard to such an agreement becomes an agent of the landlord with respect to that rental agreement for:

(1) service of process and receiving and receipting for notices and demands; or

(2) performing the obligations of the landlord under this section."

SECTION 3. Chapter 75, Title 15 of the 1976 Code is amended by adding:

"Section 15-75-70. Notwithstanding another provision of law, if any room in a charitable or emergency protective shelter, public or private, experiences a bedbug infestation, an agent of the shelter shall provide written notice of the bedbug infestation to a person seeking temporary or permanent residence at the shelter within twenty four hours of the person commencing his residency in the shelter. A municipality or county in which a shelter violating this section is situated may obtain injunctive relief against the shelter for a violation of this section."

SECTION 4. This act takes effect upon approval by the Governor.

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When Can A Landlord Sue A Tenant For Bed Bugs In California?

It may surprise you to know that a landlord can sue a tenant who brings bedbugs onto the landlords property in California. This applies to both residential and commercial tenants.

Tenants have a legal duty under California law to keep premises they rent clean and sanitary. Breaching this duty is considered negligence.

But even if the tenant breaches this duty, it does not prove that the tenant was responsible for the bedbugs. Bedbug infestations often go undetected. This can make it hard to prove when and how the bedbugs got there.

In order to win a lawsuit against a tenant who causes a bedbug infestation, the landlord must prove:

1. That the defendant was the landlords tenant; 2. That the defendant negligently brought bedbugs onto property owned or controlled by the landlord; 3. That the defendants negligence was a substantial factor in causing the plaintiff harm (causation); and 4. That, as a result, the defendant suffered damages.

Proving causation is the hardest part of a bedbug lawsuit in California. But the landlord only needs to convince a jury (or judge) by a preponderance of the evidence. This legal standard means that it was more likely than not that the tenant caused the infestation.

Ways the landlord might be able to show this include introducing evidence that:

The unit was clean and free of bedbugs when it was rented out.

This might be shown with photos and/or an inspection report from a reputable extermination company.

The tenant did not keep the premises in a clean and sanitary condition.

Again, photos might be helpful as might prior written communications about unsanitary conditions from:

An extermination companys report after an infestation.

A professional bedbug exterminator might be able to shed some light on where an infestation came from.

While not conclusive, when added to other evidence it might show that the tenant did not use reasonable care in preventing bedbugs.

The best prevention against bedbugs is to keep property clean and sanitary. But even this is not foolproof. Bed bugs can be brought onto property in luggage, on new furniture, and even on someones clothing.

Landlords (especially those in highly bedbug infested areas such as Los Angeles) can protect themselves by taking the following steps:

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