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Bed Bugs Plague Odessa Apartment Complex Says Resident, My Cleaning Products Recommends a Spray to Help Kill Bed Bugs …

Odessa, TX (PRWEB) January 08, 2014

A report said that a bed bug infestation was scourging an apartment complex in Odessa, Texas. Responding to it, My Cleaning Products then suggested a pesticide-exempt bed bug spray to help the public kill bed bugs safely.

The report, which was published by newswest9.com on January 03, 2014, relayed that Nicholas Moore, a resident of the complex for three years, said that the bed bug problem in the place got worse over the years, My Cleaning Products shared. He said that because of it he was even forced to throw away his furniture.

Nonetheless, based on the post, the management of the housing was not doing anything to resolve the problem, MCP said. Additionally, it relayed that the Ector County Health Department stated they couldn't do anything about it considering that the building is a private property. It was a matter, the department said, between the landlord and the tenants.

Here is an excerpt from the post Bed Bugs Scourging an Apartment in Odessa by My Cleaning Products:

Bed bugs used to be just characters in a rhyme. But these days, they have become a real scare. And that's because they are now so prevalent that you could pick them up almost everywhere without even knowing. In addition, their presence brings a lot of unpleasant things. And among those who had experienced them were Nicholas Moore and his family.

According to Moore, their unit in Houston Arms Apartments in Texas is plagued by tiny vampires. He said, they have been living in the complex for three years and its bed bug problem has just gotten worse over the years.

Being small and fast-paced makes it easy for those critters to spread, My Cleaning Products said. And that, it stated, is made even much easier for them by apartment complexes because of the arrangement of the units.

However, it cited that those pests are so prevalent these days that whether a person lives in an apartment or not, he or she must be ready to get rid of bed bugs. And to be really prepared to do it, it said that one must have a Bed Bug Bully.

Being a bed bug spray, it said that Bed Bug Bully could make it fast and easy for anyone to eliminate the pest effectively. And because it is organic-based and a product that is in EPA's FIFRA 25(b) list, it stated the public could rest assured that it also would make the process safe for health and even the environment.

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Fort Worth TX Dermatologist Doctors – Bed Bugs Bites, Signs …

Bed Bugs Center - Fort Worth, TX Fort Worth Dermatologist Doctors for Bed Bugs

Type of Physician: Dermatologist

What is a Dermatologist?

A certification by the Board of Dermatology. Practitioners treat pediatric and adult patients with disorders of the skin, mouth, hair, and nails as well as a number of sexually transmitted diseases. They also have expertise in the care of normal skin, the prevention of skin diseases and cancers, and in the management of cosmetic disorders of the skin such as hair loss and scars.

Specialty: Dermatology

Common Name: Skin Doctor

Patrick Walsh MD Patrick Walsh 1622 8th Ave Ste 120 Fort Worth, TX 76104 (817) 923-8220

John Adnot MD John Adnot 4200 S Hulen St Ste 400 Fort Worth, TX 76109 (817) 377-0626

Robin A Roberts MD Robin A Roberts 6100 Southwest Blvd Ste 100 Benbrook, TX 76109 (817) 989-1221

Robin A Roberts MD Danny R Thomas 6100 Southwest Blvd Ste 100 Benbrook, TX 76109 (817) 989-1221

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What’s Biting You? Bed bugs, bat and bird bugs, kissing bugs …

This developing article by Jerry Cates (with thanks to Wyatt G., Heather H., Rick L., Melinda B., Julie P., Joe & Jeanette I., et al.), was first published on 20 September 2013, and revised last on 10 November 2013. Bugsinthenews Vol. 14:09(01).

The information provided here covers some of the insects and arachnids that bite or otherwise cause bite-like lesions on humans and our companion pets. If you fall victim to any of these pests, it helps to know what you may be dealing with.

These days, the insect associated most often with human skin lesions is the common bed bug (Cimex lectularius). Most people who find newly-formed, itchy red welts several days in a row, especially after waking from a long nights sleep naturally jump to the conclusion that they have bed bugs. Often that is the case. Sometimes, though, it isnt.

Its one thing to actually see bed bugs on the floor, on the mattress or sheets, or on the bed frame, and to be able to distinguish them from other insects. But, if the offending agent or organism cannot be seen, or the observer doesnt possess the expertise needed to tell them apart from other organisms that bite people, it might help to read this article through and consider some of the other possibilities. What you learn may surprise you

Chemical and biological allergens, not to mention localized bacterial and viral infections, sometimes produce skin lesions similar to those caused by insect and spider bites. Further, an ordinary insect or spider bite that normally would not be noticed will, if infected, produce painful, reddened wounds. Contrary to popular opinion, it is generally not possible to determine, merely by examining the wound itself, what actually caused it.

Often, the primary determinant of how ones body reacts to an encounter with a foreign organism is the bodys immune response. Lets say an insect bites you, or alternatively something as seemingly innocent as the barbed hair from an insects body embeds itself in your skin. What happens next depends on how you react, internally, to the bite. If you have a robust immune system, the bite or embedded hair may produce a large, reddened, itchy wheal, but if your immune system is weak the same bite or hair may leave little or no outward evidence of injury.

A number of organisms besides bed bugs bite humans and our pets while were asleep. Some of the organisms typically found in our environment have hairs or setae on their bodies that, in susceptible individuals, are capable of producing skin lesions similar to those produced by bed bug, kissing bug, mosquito, mite or flea bites. A few of these are briefly described below:

1.Dermestid beetles, also known as skin, hide, larder, leather, carpet, and khapra beetles, do not generally bite humans, and dont feed on the blood of living animals. Their presence in homes or offices can cause skin wounds or lesions if an office worker or family member who is sensitive to their setae comes into contact with their live larval stages or the castings left behind when they molt. Immature stages, or larvae, of these insects are covered with varying lengths of setae, or hair-like, barbed and serrated spines that, for some species, are easily embedded in human skin. Sensitive individuals react to the embedded spines with an immune response that in many respects mimics the welts and wheals from bed bug, kissing bug, tick, flea, mite, and spider bites. In some cases the observed immune response is severe, particularly if a large number of the spines become embedded at a localized area of the skin. The result: dermestid beetle skin lesions, or DBSL.

Often DBSL afflicts only one office worker or family member, leaving others who occupy the same office or living space unaffected. The afflicted individual will present with a growing number of small to large lesions, ranging from light pink to dark red in color. As a result, a mistaken presumption is made that the afflicted person is being uniquely exposed to a mystery no-see-um bug that is concentrated specifically where that person works, sleeps, or studies. So, the thinking goes, once the no-see-um is eliminated from the afflicted members living spacei.e., their side of the bed, their bedroom, or the special place where they recline to watch television or study, the problem should be solved. In general, however, the risk of recurring DBSL can only be resolved completely by removing all dermestid beetles, including their larvae and the castings from their molts, from all areas of the affected office or home.

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Bed Bugs in Texas « Bugs In The News

This article by Jerry Cates, first published on 18 August 2013, was last revised on 23 September 2013. Bugsinthenews Vol. 14:08(01).

001. Mature Bed Bug from Northwest Austin, Ventral View

002. Mature Bed Bug from Northwest Austin, Dorsal View

The Early History of Bed Bugs

Unlike the case for most other organisms, whose scientific names were assigned by the scientists who first described them, the label for the common bed bug (Cimex lectularius) was given by the folk who suffered from its bites. They named this insect based on their understanding of the beast itself and the places it tended to haunt.

The Latin word for bug is cimex. Latin for a small couch, litter, or bed islectus. The inhabitants of the sprawling Roman Empire from the modest huts of the poorest commoners to the opulent bedrooms of the Caesars themselves were all afflicted with infestations of these tiny, blood-hungry insects. Just like us, they talked amongst themselves about their problems, and bed bugs were a serious problem. Any mention of this minuscule, ravenous beast would likely have employed both words, along with a few more colorful adjectives as well.

But bed bugs and their afflictions on mankind preceded ancient Rome. In truth, they preceded written history by thousands of years. Archeological evidence, unearthed in Mediterranean caves, suggests they got their start as bat bugs, feeding on the blood of bats inhabiting those caves and similar locales where bats tended to congregate.

Primitive human hunter-gatherers regularly took up housekeeping (or, more precisely cave keeping) in close proximity with bats, and it wasnt long before bat bugs took to feeding on human blood when bat blood was in short supply. That happened rather frequently, because many species of bats are migratory. When the bats departed for their winter or summer homes, most of their parasitic bat bugs whose legs are not well adapted to clinging to bat skin or fur during long periods aloft would go hungry until they returned, six months or so later. Fortunately, these bugs are able to survive for long periods of time without feeding, but having cave-dwelling humans nearby made fasting unnecessary. How convenient

Over many millennia certain of the bat bugs came to prefer human hosts to bats. In time they developed anatomical characters that sharpened their preference for humans and other terrestrial animals, though even today bat bugs and bed bugs are capable of feeding on bats and humans when their preferred hosts are not close by. When cave-dwelling humans became more numerous, and transitioned from caves into loose aggregations of houses and huts, their newfound parasites came along for the ride. There, in the bedrooms of villages, towns, and cities, the accommodations were even better suited for bed bugs to thrive. As mankind continued to move into new and unexplored territories, the bed bugs traveled with them, eventually reaching every corner of the globe that man marched into.

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Reports of Bed Bugs in Dallas Hotels – Dallas, Texas …

Reports of bed bugs in Dallas, and the rest of United States are increasing. We are currently monitoring the internet for reports of bed bugs in Dallas hotels to help you identify which Dallas hotels have bedbugs. Each Dallas hotel has at least one mention of bedbugs in the last 12 months. Please take into account that individual reports of bedbugs in Dallas hotels have not been confirmed by an independent third party. Below is the bed bugs hotel list for the city of Dallas.

We bring you up to the minute information and reports about bed bug incidents in Dallas hotels & motels from all over the web. If you had any recent bed bug encounters, please share it with the rest of raveable community by submitting a bed bug report.

Aloft Dallas Downtown

This is what happened to me after taking a shower in the bathroom and making the mistake of using the hotel's body wash that was in a dispenser pump next to the shower water temperature handle...and then, like normal, crawling into bed for a nice rest after a ridiculous day at work... Well...the pictures below say it all. I feel disgusted and violated. This really disappoints me that it was at Aloft of all places...whose rates are so high, you'd never even think to check twice about bed bu... read full report

Crowne Plaza Dallas Market Center

This is one of the places I was bit. I remember telling the hotel about it, and they got really upset with me. They wouldn't even look at my pictures. This place is completely infested, and many other hotels in the same vicinity are as well. read full report

La Quinta Inn & Suites Dallas Addison Galleria

Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites Dallas Park Central Northeast

Studio 6 Dallas-Richardson-North

They are suffering from a severe bedbug infestation.

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