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How to Get Rid of Bedbugs in Vancouver – BCBusiness
Bedbug picturesClick to return to the feature, "Bloodsuckers: The Vancouver Bedbug Menace," by Kevin Chong
Bedbugs don't discriminate they'll bunk with anyone, anywhere. They've been figuring prominently in the news, and now it's Vancouver's turn to be in the headlines. If you suspect your living quarters are infested, all is not lost. A bedbug-free life might just be one plastic mattress encasement away.
The Vancouver Bedbug Registry is a great resource, especially for travellers seeking a pest-free refuge in the city. A heat map of B.C.'s Lower Mainland is enough to set your skin crawling. It shows all self-reported incidence of bed bugs in single and detached homes, as well as travel accommodations. Have you had an experience with bedbugs in Vancouver?Help out by contributing a report.
Pest-control business booms as bedbug infestations take over Vancouver. The first step in combatting bedbugs is confirming their presence. The most common identifier is bedbug bites. To distinguish bedbug bites from mosquito and flea bites, heed the following:
Location: Flea bites are smaller and rarely found on the upper body, appearing mostly on the legs and ankles.
Pattern: Bedbug bites look similar to a mosquito bite, but often appear in rows or patterns of three or four bites
Once you've made the discovery that your bites are, indeed, from bedbugs, the next step is to find out where they live. Hunting down the elusive pest can be a challenge, but starting with the obvious your bed is the best approach.
1. Check your sheets for dark marks or stains.Those marks are traces of dried bedbug excrement or blood. Bedbugs shed their outer shell as they mature, so be on the lookout for their thin casings.
2. Search within the depths of your bed.Take a flashlight on your investigatory tour, beginning with the folds, creases, and corners of your mattress and box spring. Bedbugs are nocturnal, so don't assume that you're free and clear if you don't catch any.
3. Take your search to the perimeter of your bedroom.Not all bedbugs reside in your sheets and mattress they also hide in the walls, side tables, baseboards, carpet, clutter, and in other cozy spots close by your sleeping quarters, so be thorough with your search.
They're killers for hire, and you want them on your side.
Taking the DIY route to extinguish your bedbug problem is, itself, a problem. As many who have suffered through a bedbug infestation would attest, the buggers are not easy to get rid of. Their size and propensity for late-night sneakiness make them hard to catch, and some bedbugs can survive an entire year without feeding. You'll endure enough stress with bagging up your clothing and belongings not to mention the mental anguish of it all.
Hiring an experienced professional to handle your situation is the most effective method, and (depending on their method) they come in a range of financial options. Check out the Better Business Bureau's list of pest control companies or our list of exterminators at the bottom of this article for experts who are skilled in the annihilation of bedbugs. Ask for testimonials to be sure you're working with a proven winner.
However, if your budget doesn't allow you to hire a professional, you still have options lots of laborious options. To stave off the bloodsuckers while you strategize against their demise, try the bedbug Vaseline trick.
If you're brave enough to do it yourself, follow these steps:
Clean: Vacuum and disinfect your home.Launder: Wash your clothing at a high temperature or have it dry cleaned.Protect: Seal off your bed with a plastic mattress encasement.Get 'er done: Watch this howcast video for step-by-step instructions on eliminating your unwanted house guests.
Staying vigilant can help avoid an infestation, but all it really takes is one bus ride next to the wrong person. If you're travelling, there are many steps you can take to avoid bringing the pests home with you.
1. Background check your hotel.When choosing a hotel, check Trip Advisor for recent reviews and red flags. Hotel review sites generally attract more disgruntled travellers than happy ones, so you're sure to find reviews detailing bedbugs if there are any problems with your hotel. After finding a hotel with a clean slate of reviews, look it up on the Bedbug Registry. There's also no harm in asking the hotel manager if they've had any recent bouts of bedbugs.
2. Thoroughly inspect your hotel room.Upon arriving in your hotel, immediately place all luggage in the bathtub and prepare for a thorough room inspection. With a flashlight in hand, check a hotel room the same way that you would approach your bedroom at home start with the mattress, its seams and box spring, then move onto other furniture and hiding spots.
3. Protect your luggage.Once you've determined that the room is clear, place your bags on a luggage rack or hard surface (not the floor or bed). Don't make a habit of unpacking all of your belongings in hotel drawers, as this increases your chance of picking up pests hiding in the furniture. Bedbugs can fit through closed zippers and the fabric lining of suitcases, so if you have the option of buying airtight hard luggage, it's a safer choice. And if you really want to go the extra mile, pack your clothes in airtight, plastic clothing-encasements.
4. Don't bring the problem home with you.Before departing, check all of your personal items and luggage for traces of bedbugs, even if you saw no signs during your stay. Immediately launder all of your clothing on a high temperature upon arriving home. Do not place your luggage on a bed or couch when unpacking, and vacuum your suitcase thoroughly once you've unpacked it.
Taking steps to avoid bedbugs can make even the most laid-back of us feel extremely neurotic, but in the end, it's more than worth it.
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‘You’re better off sleeping in your car’: How Paris is plagued by scourge of bed bugs – The Local France
If the last thing on your mind when staying at a glitzy Paris hotel is having to worry about getting bitten by critters, think again.
A Paris hotel group head has admitted that even high-end hotels in the French capital are affected by a pest infestation thats getting worse across France.
Frances bed bug problem has seen the number of cases go from 180,000 to 400,000 in just two years.
In 2018 alone, there were 100,000 bed bug infestations in Paris, according to the French Union for Pest Control (CS3D), a scourge that is now also affecting the capital's hotel industry.
As one TripAdvisor user commented about their stay in a Paris hotel last November: Bed bugs, no handling of the matter and no treatment. Youre better off sleeping in your car.
"Its traumatizing hotel managers, we talk about it among ourselves, but timidly" Jean-Marc D'Orx, general president of Ile-de-Frances Hotel Union, told Le Parisien.
The hotelier is a victim in this kind of case. It's not that the hotel is dirty, but it has welcomed people who have brought the bed bugs with them.
When a room is infested, you have to change all the bedding, the mattress, the bed frame, it can cost anywhere from 300 to 10,000 depending on the category of the hotel.
Aside from these big financial losses (not fully covered by insurance according to DOrx) and the effect bed bugs can have on a hotels reputation, hotel managers also have to close their establishment until new beds have been delivered and pest controls carried out.
In fact, since 2018 any landlord with a rental property in France thats found to have bed bugs or any other parasite infestation (cockroaches, rats etc), has to cease letting it out, or face a fine of 50,000 to 100,000 for not doing so.
"In Canada, pest control treatments are mandatory when a tenant departs, but unfortunately this is not the case in France," French housing and social inclusion group Si Toit Lien told Le Monde.
This has resulted in countless unwitting tenants in France having to deal with a serious health and housing problem from the moment they move into their new home.
According to the French Union for Pest Control, 92 percent of French people have at some point found pests in their homes.
But bed bugs - called punaises de lit in French - arent just being found in beds.
Its horrible, even when youre sure theyre gone you see them everywhere, a north American reader in Paris who asked to remain anonymous told The Local.
The cinemas have a problem with them so you start avoiding places.
You throw out everything thats part of your bed including the mattress, even though they say all you need to do is wash beddings at 90degrees and it should be fine.
The pest control guy I got was great. It cost 450 for him to come three times to fumigate. The main problem at my place was the carpet.
So on top of the cost of fumigation theres also the expense of staying a night or several nights at a hotel, which often has to happen.
The fumigator told me bed bugs were by far his biggest business, way above cockroaches and mites, and that he couldnt keep up with demand despite not advertising.
"The French blame Americans for bringing them over...I got them from an American friend who travels a lot. Bastard."
The Local's Paris based editor Ben McPartland said: "A neighbour in my block just dumper their mattress in the street after realising it was teaming with bed bugs. They were everywhere. It was stomach-churning."
Bed bugs are 7mm-long insects that feed on human blood, usually at night. Their bites can result in skin rashes, allergic reactions and psychological trauma for the person trying to sleep.
After having almost disappeared in the 1950s, bed bugs (Latin name Cimex lectularius) have proliferated in France in recent years.
READ MORE: Are American's really behind the bed bug explosion in Paris?
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Here’s where Mississauga ranks on the list of worst cities for bedbugs – insauga.com
Do you remember when dont let the bed bugs bite was just anexpression?
Over the last few years, bed bugs have become a serious problem across the countryand bedbugs remain an issue in Mississauga, as the city made the list of Canadas Top 25 Bed Bug Cities Of2019.
The list, released by Orkin Canada, outlines the worst cities for bedbugs in thecountry.
Mississauga came in at number17.
According to the data, the 10 cities where you are most likely to encounter bed bugs are asfollows.
While Mississauga managed to escape the top 10, it has more bedbugs than Etobicoke, Burnaby, Whitby, London, Saskatoon, Peterborough, Nepean andDartmouth.
Unsurprisingly, many of the cities in the top 10 have large populations and are popular traveldestinations.
The findings are based on the number of commercial and residential bed bug treatments Orkin performed from January 1 to December 31,2019.
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Windsor on list of worst cities for bed bugs – AM800 (iHeartRadio)
Windsors bed bug ranking improved slightly from last year, according to a report by Orkin Canada.
Canadas largest pest control company has released its third annual list of top bed bug cities and Windsor is ranked 11th.
That's a slight improvement from ninth place last year.
The company says in less than two decades, this pest has gone from a rarely experienced irritant to a major problem. No one is immune because bed bugs can thrive in either clean or dirty homes and some entomologists are warning this epidemic is set to get worse.
Orkin Canada says at this time of year, after all the parties and social events, it is likely some bed bugs have found themselves new homes.
The rankings were based on all bed bug treatments by Orkin Canada at residential and commercial properties within Canada from Jan. 1, 2019 to Dec. 31, 2019.
Orkin says Toronto tops the list as the worst Canadian city for bed bugs. Winnipeg is second and Vancouver is third.
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Windsor Listed One of the Worst Cities for Bed Bugs – AM800 (iHeartRadio)
Windsor is one of the worst cities in Canada when it comes to bed bugs.
That's according to Orkin Canada which has has released its third annual list of the top 25 worst cities in the country for bed bugs.
Windsor is 11th on the list after ranking 9th in 2018.
The rankings are based on the number of commercial and residential bed bug treatments carried out by the country's largest pest control company, between January 1, 2019 to December 31, 2019.
Toronto and Winnipeg are first and second overall for the third year in a row followed by Vancouver.
Orkin says you should check mattress tags and seams, under seat cushions, behind headboards, creases of drawers, buckling wallpaper or carpet for bed bugs.
Signs of a problem include tiny dark coloured stains, cast skins or live bed bugs.
The pest control company recommends you inspect all second-hand furniture before bringing it into your home. Also, before returning home after travel, examine your bags, inspect your clothing and other items for bed bugs.
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