‘Our little epidemic:’ Bedbug infestations on the increase, say pest experts – Hickory Daily Record
The bedbugs started in an apartment on the third floor of the Hickory building where Rebecca Shaw lives.
The 84-year-old heard about the incident but thought it was taken care of. That was not the case.
The bugs got into the building laundry, then into Shaws apartment. She knew when she felt the itch.
You dont know it til they bite you, Shaw said.
And then you know.
The tiny, dark brown bugs crawled into her mattress, laid eggs, infested her furniture and made the home shed been in for 10 years unlivable.
Her slight, teetering body was soon covered in bites.
Shaw struggled to get her apartment owner to fix the problem, forcing her to spend time in the bedbug-ridden apartment. The stress, in part, led to two heart attacks in the last two months.
Its been terrible, she said from her bed in Trinity Village, where she recovered from her second heart attack.
Bedbugs dont pose a health risk, according to the U.S. Center for Disease Control, so there are no numbers tracking cases in Catawba County. But pest experts say bedbugs are on the rise.
Five pest control businesses in Catawba County treated about 400 cases last year in the region.
Jerry Johnson, branch manager of Dodson Pest Control in Hickory, calls it our little epidemic.
I can tell you three years ago we used to get one call a month (for bedbugs), he said. Now, its eight a week.
His explanation is the bedbugs ability to hitchhike on people, clothes, animals, bags and more, making their way from one home to another with ease.
They could be anywhere the public has been, Johnson said.
Richard Byrd, branch manager of Terminix Pest Control in Hickory, wholeheartedly agrees. His branch, which covers Burke, Caldwell, Alexander and Catawba counties, saw a sharp increase in bedbug cases in recent years. Last year, the local Terminix treated the most cases hes seen in the area in his 22 years in pest control.
As they get more abundant, they spread even faster, Byrd said.
Bedbugs feed on blood and most commonly infest soft materials like beds, couches, carpets and clothes. Infestations can range from a few bugs in the mattress to full-blown, with bugs covering the walls. But it only takes a few to start, said Bob Schon, territory manager for the Hickory branch of A-1 Pest Control.
If they have two bugs, thats enough, he said. It spreads quickly.
And they dont discriminate. Bedbugs can happen to anyone, Schon said.
I usually reassure people this is not because of race or finances or because of where you are or who youre with, he said.
As Byrd says, Bedbugs arent prejudiced.
Bedbugs are commonly picked up while traveling, Byrd said. Hotel rooms, public transportation and restaurants have so many people coming through that they can be ground zero for bedbug infestations.
Those infestations can start small. People often know from a couple bites, blood spots on their bedding from bites or they may even see a bug, Byrd said. Rarely do pest inspectors go to a potential bedbug case and not find bedbugs, Byrd said.
If theyre calling us, they probably know (they have bedbugs), he said.
During the initial inspection, exterminators head to the bedroom first, Byrd said. They check the seams of mattresses, behind the headboard and in the box spring. Then they look at furniture under the cushions, in the seams and underneath. Next come electrical sockets, carpet and curtains.
Sometimes it takes time to find signs of bedbugs. In other cases, its immediately apparent, Byrd said.
Either you look for it and find some or you go in and you see. You know, he said. Some places, theyre on the walls, floors, the furniture its completely covered.
Those are the worst cases hes seen, he said. Its only been a few, but hes seen enough cases like that to stick in his memory, he said. And they still make his skin crawl.
Oh yeah, I still feel that way, Byrd said.
Sometimes, cases can get that bad because of the high price of bedbug treatment, he said. The cost ranges from $1,000 on the very low end, to several thousand. Depending on the size of the space, it could cost $5,000, Byrd said.
When people hear the bill, it can scare them off, Byrd said. Ive seen people who dont treat it because of the price, Byrd said.
They search for cheaper solutions, like do-it-yourself treatment or low-cost companies. Both of those options can be ineffective and dangerous, Byrd said. All the while, bedbugs breed.
Professional companies most commonly turn to heat treatment, using large propane heaters to get the infested building up to over 130 degrees and keeping it that hot for hours.
It effectively kills the bugs and gets cracks and crevices chemical treatment might not. Byrd said the method got popular about five years ago, but new chemical treatments are emerging that could be just as effective.
Before any heat treatment can be done, people have to move out anything that could melt or explode in the heat like blinds, clothes hangers, aerosol cans and ammunition.
Getting the entire space up to heat can take hours depending on size and temperature outside, Byrd said. Once up to heat, the two exterminators handling the case watch the thermostat on the heater to make sure it stays up to heat for at least three to four hours.
Once theyre done, people cant come back in until the house is cooled down.
The whole process can take an entire day, putting people out of their homes. But thats not the only inconvenience.
They also have to wash and dry their clothes and linens with industrial machines at a laundromat, Byrd said.
Some people, like Shaw, throw out their possessions altogether. Im getting rid of a lot of stuff, she said.
Her family helped wash her things and throw some away in favor of buying new, she said. The cost can add up quickly, especially for those who cant afford it. And there arent many resources for help.
The county health department does not help with bedbug infestations but recommends exterminators to people who call seeking help, Community Engagement Specialist Emily Killian said.
The Catawba County Department of Social Services can help encourage people to get bedbugs exterminated in specific severe cases that pose a risk to a child or adult under their care, Director Karen Harrington said. They dont provide funds to help pay for extermination.
Some nonprofits help those in need who need bedbug treatment but few have specific programs to help with the situation, said Robert Silber, executive director of the Eastern Catawba Cooperative Christian Ministry.
Theyve seen more cases of bedbugs recently but theres little they can do to help, Silber said. When someone needs help, they have an exterminator they recommend and will help in specific cases, he said.
The best way to avoid the exorbitant cost of bedbugs is to protect yourself from the start, Johnson said. That means being vigilant about your surroundings avoiding soft surfaces in public spaces, washing clothes quickly and being wary while you travel.
When Johnson gets home each day, he washes his clothes immediately.
If we go out to dinner, if we go to church the clothes Im wearing out in public do not go back on the furniture at home, he said.
Schon said his time in pest control has taught him to be extremely cautious at hotels. Before bringing anything into a room, he pulls back the sheets and looks behind the headboard, examines the seams of the bed, flips it over to inspect closely and sometimes even tears a tiny hole to check inside the box spring. Then, he places his belongings on the bathroom vanity as far from the bed as possible.
Id be very vigilant in the inspection, Schon said. You have to be. Its not about the dollar amount of the hotel, or even how it looks. Weve treated everywhere.
Theres nowhere you shouldnt be aware of bedbugs, Byrd said. They can cling to childrens school bags and come home with the kids, he said.
Local school systems have systems they follow when a childs home has bedbugs, but they have to know about it to try to contain it.
At Newton-Conover Schools, a letter goes out to parents of children in the same school. The students classroom gets inspected by an exterminator and the students personal items are kept in an air-tight box until their home is rid of bedbugs. The schools also help the family get the problem fixed, said John Robinson, public information officer for Newton-Conover Schools.
Hickory Public Schools follow similar guidelines, Director of Communications Beverly Snowden said.
Students are told not to bring anything to school. When they get to school, theyre given a change of clothes, Snowden said. The school washes their clothes and the student changes back into them at the end of the day.
With all the precautions, its still possible to get bedbugs, Schon said.
Theres not a way to prevent them other than being vigilant, he said. Theyre really hardy, theyre resilient. They have a way of surviving.
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