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Vancouver ranks #4 most bed bug-infested city in Canada – Vancouver Is Awesome

Eww.

They may be creepy, crawly, and downright disgusting, but they are extremely common in Vancouver.

Each year, pest control company Orkin compiles itslist of top bed bug cities in Canada. The company determinedits latestrankings based on the number of commercial and residential bed bug treatments carried out in each city between Jan. 1 and Dec 31, 2020.

According to Orkin, its ranking demonstrates"the national prevalence of this growing problem."

Canada's bed buggiest city is Toronto, followed by Sudbury, Ontario in second. The third most-infested city Canada-wide is Oshawa, Ontario.

This year, Vancouver ranked fourthon the list, which represents an improvement over last year when the city was the third most-infested Canada-wide. It was also the lone British Columbian city included in the ranking.

Winnipeg rounded out the top five, with St. John's ranking sixth most-infested. Scarborough came seventh, with Whitby in eighth. Edmonton took the number nine spot, with Canada's capital, Ottawa, rounding out the top 10 bed bug cities.

Orkin is also advising residents that the pesky critters may find themselves new homes over the winter season. Unfortunately, bed bugs are adept hitchhikers, and they can thrive in either clean or dirty homes.

Since bed bugs are talented home-hoppers, early detection is the best way to reduce the chances of an infestation.

The creepy crawlerscan move easily across a room and climb onto luggage or anything left on a bed in just one night

Some things you can do to reduce the risk of picking up bed bugs as you travel include:

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Sudbury second on Canada’s bed bug list – The Sudbury Star

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Toronto still tops the list of 25 bed bug cities in Canada with Sudbury coming in second.

On the bright side, that doesnt mean the number of critters is going up.

In fact, according to an annual survey by pest control company Orkin Canada, some hitchhikers couldnt catch a ride in 2020, with bed bug sightings across the country down by nearly 20 per cent over the previous year.

And whats to thank for that? COVID-19 restrictions.

As a result of their ability to latch on to people, clothing and furniture, all it takes is an airline or bus seat, an unsuspecting office, or a house or hotel with changing visitors, for bed bugs to travel great distances, Orkin said in a news release Tuesday.

Travel bans, stay-at-home orders, and a general shift to working remotely have resulted in less opportunities for these hitchhikers to move around, for the first time since Orkin Canada released its annual survey five years ago.

However, Orkin Canada said its expected that once the economy reopens, bed bugs cases will rise again.

Due to their ability to double in population about every 16 days, it should not be difficult for bed bugs to regain their grip on the Canadian market, the company said.

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Toronto tops list of bed bug cities again but sightings are down amid COVID-19 – CP24 Toronto’s Breaking News

Even with sightings down 20 per cent over last year, Canadas largest pest control company says that Toronto has topped the list of top bed bug cities in the country two years running.

In a news release, Orkin Canada says that while Toronto holds the top spot, five other areas in Ontario also made the top 10.

Sudbury ranked second, Oshawa third, Scarborough seventh, Whitby placed eighth and Ottawa came in 10th.

Vancouver, Winnipeg, St. Johns and Edmonton also made the list.

The findings are based on the number of commercial and residential bed bug treatments carried out by Orkin from Jan. 1 to Dec. 31, 2020.

And while it may be unsettling to see your citys name on the list, the company says that bed bug sightings are actually down year over year, which they credit to the public health measures in place to fight COVID-19.

Travel bans, stay-at-home orders, and a general shift to working remotely have resulted in less opportunities for these hitchhikers to move around, for the first time since Orkin Canada released its annual survey five years ago, the news release reads.

However, the company says that when the economy reopens, bed bugs will also be back in business.

Due to their ability to double in population about every 16 days, it should not be difficult for bed bugs to regain their grip on the Canadian market.

In the meantime, Canadians concerned about a possible infection are encouraged to carefully examine bags and clothing, inspect all second-hand or returning office furniture, and dry potentially infested bed linens or clothing on the highest heat setting.

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These Are Cities That Top the List for Bed Bug Infestations in Canada for 2020 – To Do Canada

Good night. Sleep tight. Dont let the bedbugs bite! Well, if you live or travel to one of these cities in Canada, Orkin Canada says you have a higher chance of you getting up in the morning with nasty rashes.

Bed bugs, the insects that live on the blood of humans and animals, are efficient hitchhikers and Orkin Canada, the countrys largest pest control provider, has released its fourth annual list of top bed bug cities based on the number of commercial and residential bed bug treatments carried out by the company between the period of January 1 December 31, 2020.

Toronto tops the list with Sudbury and Oshawa claiming second and third positions respectively. Scarborough, North York and Etobicoke appear in the top twenty. Considering the fact that Scarborough, North York and Etobicoke are part of Toronto and not separate cities, the bug problem in Toronto must be really bad.

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Bedbugs and Drug Abuse: Living in Hell at Toronto’s Lido Motel – Toronto Storeys

Torontos Shelter, Support and Housing Administration (SSHA) administers homeless shelters and social housing providers. The agency also rents rooms in motels across the GTA for homeless families and to accommodate the overflow from the shelter system. The Lido Motel, at 4674 Kingston Rd in Scarborough, is one of those motels.

But if you think that the Lidos homeless guests are living in the lap of luxury, think again. Even basic sanitation levels are hard to come by.

READ: Rebranding Torontos Homeless Shelters Masks Real Problem

I was recently contacted via Facebook Messenger by Tara (whose name has been changed to protect her privacy). She is an autistic single mother on ODSP, approximately 45 years old and has been staying at the Lido Motel for eighteen months.

The living conditions she described were so appalling that I asked her to provide photographic evidence. Tara has a 22-year-old son who is also autistic living in the room with her. He is the one who took the photos, some of which I have included below.

Warning: Some readers may find the images disturbing.

Tara reports that there are often soiled diapers left in the hallways that the Lidos cleaning staff neglect to dispose of. When she first entered her room, she discovered faecal matter and urine stains on the mattress. Management has yet to replace the mattress even though they promised to do so a year ago. She also reports that the bed and mattress were infested with bed bugs and that she had to clean [it] down with a powerful cleaner [and that over the course of] one night, she steamed four bedbug nests just on the metal bed frame [and] about [another] twenty nests on the mattress.

She also reports that the rooms flood with dirty water periodically and that her own room has had five partial floods. The kitchen caught fire last winter; and the residual odour lingered for weeks. She still occasionally catches the scent of burning plastic, which could very well be coming from the electrical outlets such as the one in the photo below.

As well as a fairly serious bed bug infestation, there are also cockroaches and spiders present in the Lido. There is a problem with black mold, potentially putting guests at risk of Chronic Inflammatory Response Syndrome, the symptoms of which include cognitive decline, fatigue, joint and muscle pain, headaches, sinusitis, cough, shortness of breath, abdominal pain and blurred vision. Tara claims she is now exhibiting some of the symptoms. She also alleges that the Lidos response to the mold was to give her and her son a bottle to clean the mold. She is allergic to the mold and couldnt even attempt to wipe it clean. The Lido staff expected us to clean it, she said.

Tara reported the infestations and black mold to Toronto Public Health (TPH) and the electrical problems to Toronto Fire Services (TFS). TPH has yet to respond. TFS sent an inspector, however, Tara alleges that he only tested the smoke detectors and did not inspect the electrical outlets. She also filed a complaint with the SSHA to no avail.

According to Tara, the Lido is rife with alcohol and illicit drug abuse and young children are often left unattended in the hallways late at night.

Tara says that other homeless families have raised similar concerns about the conditions at the Lido, but that they are reluctant to come forward publicly because they are worried about how the Lidos staff and management will react.

According to Tara, there is a hole in the bathroom ceiling of the room shes staying in that came about from simply a light push. The bathroom ceiling is that soft. Its like that powdery foam in consistency. A dead cockroach fell out of that [hole].

Tara says some people staying at the Lido have had to put some of their own money into the rooms just to make them habitable.

Online reviews of the Lido corroborate much of Taras testimonial:

Definitely not a place I would take my children to for a nights stay.

I left [because] I felt very degraded, the rooms are depressing with spiders and bed bugs.

The rooms dont seem all that clean and police are always in the area and I didnt feel that safe with people shouting at night definitely not a place I would take my children to for a nights stay.

While there are a few positive reviews, it appears that at least some of those have been written by Lido staff members:

Sadly, unlike paying guests (a room at the Lido costs $70 per night), Tara does not have the option of leaving. Like many ODSP recipients, her income falls far short of Torontos market rent rates, even for a single room. Homeless shelters can be as bad or worse than the Lido and, with Torontos social housing waitlist having grown more than 50% in the past decade, she virtually has nowhere else to go but the streets.

READ: Toronto is the worst city in all of Canada for bed bugs

Taras testimonial speaks to the plight of many low income Torontonians negatively affected by the affordable housing crisis. Whether stuck in a seedy subsidized motel, overcrowded homeless shelters, or on prohibitively long waiting lists, as Tara says, the system keeps you trapped.

A 2017 study published originally by the Canadian Medical Association Journal and reposted by the Homeless Hub cites the average annual cost per homeless person in Canada as $53,144 and $59,144 in Toronto. According to the SSHA, up to 60 City-subsidized rooms were being used at the Lido in 2019. Since January of this year, that number has been reduced to 50 with the SSHA noting thatthe bulk of them [are] located in the newer section of the building. The operating agreement between the City and the Lido Motel (New Lido Inc.) also stipulates that it is the motels responsibility to maintain the property in a good state of repair. It is unclear how much money the Lido receives from the City for the use of its rooms.

Tara says that she and her son sent pictures of the motel to city council and that they are well aware of this buildings conditions.

When Toronto Storeys alerted the Mayors office to the allegations being made against the Lido Motel, Mayor Torys office issued the following statement:

The Mayor and City Council understand the importance of residents having access to safe and clean shelter spaces in the city.

We understand City staff are working to address issues at this property right now and that starting on Monday, Shelter, Support and Housing staff will have regularly scheduled office hours on site to speak directly with residents and provide any supports needed.

City Councillor Jennifer McKelvie of Ward 25 Scarborough-Rouge Park, the ward in which the Lido is located, also commented on the motels ongoing issues:

I have personally visited the Lido Motel and agree that the site has some serious issues and a reputation for poor cleanliness. Since assuming office on December 1, 2018, I have shared resident concerns to City Staff, and as a result of subsequent inspections, two rooms were taken offline. The issues at the Lido Hotel underscore the need for additional investment in shelters in the City. City Staff have continually expressed the reality that it is extremely difficult to find suitable locations for shelter spaces. This is an ongoing struggle.

When contacted about this story, the SSHA division provided the following statement to Toronto Storeys:

The Citys Shelter, Support and Housing Administration has a contract with New Lido Inc,. located at 4674 Kingston Road to allow for use of motel rooms, otherwise available to the public, as emergency shelter spaces. The operating agreement with New Lido Inc. makes the provider responsible for maintaining the motel property in a good state of repair.

The RFP process for motel/hotel services outlines service level expectations. These expectations are also in the legal contract signed once the contract is awarded. Any contracted motels must abide by all legalisation that pertains to motel operations in Ontario such as the Innkeepers Act, Ontario Fire Code and the Building Code Act and Ontario Health & Safety Act.

The City regularly conducts site visits to connect with shelter residents to review their housing case plans and conducts periodic inspections to ensure that the motel property is in a state of good repair. If maintenance issues are brought to the Citys attention, they are addressed as quickly as possible, in collaboration with the motel operator. Motel operators are responsible for addressing the concerns at their own expense within a reasonable time period immediately if there is a health and safety risk.

On November 26, 2019, SSHA staff inspected all rooms at the Lido Motel reviewing the facility and the approximately 60 rooms occupied by City clients. Based on those findings, two rooms were immediately taken offline due to poor conditions. A detailed list of property maintenance deficiencies was provided to motel staff. The safety issues that were identified were addressed immediately and worn or broken fixtures and furnishings were replaced. Once rooms are vacated, the needs that were identified as cosmetic painting or flooring will be addressed.

Beginning January 20, SSHA staff will have regularly scheduled office hours on site at the Lido to strengthen client case management services and supports and enhance communications with all stakeholders.

The total of number of rooms in use was reduced to approximately 50 at the beginning of January, with the bulk of them located in the newer section of the building.

Currently, staff inspect recently vacated rooms before a family is referred to ensure the room condition is in good condition. Moving forward, they will be conducted on a quarterly basis.

In December 2019, SSHA staff completed a review of the two other contracted motels in use on Kingston Road to verify their state of good repair in accordance with the terms of the contract agreement in place. Minor property maintenance issues were found; all were addressed immediately. The next inspections are scheduled for January 28 and 29 at all three sites.

According to the Toronto Shelter Standards, Audits and reviews focus on shelter providers services, bed management practices, budget and related submissions, financial controls, capital assets and organizational/ administrative functions. They are conducted at regular intervals and as needed.

Perhaps, more importantly, that same document also states for all to read that Housing is a basic human need. All persons deserve safe, secure, affordable and well-maintained housing.

Taras story begs the question, is the City more interested in words than it is in actions.

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