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Bed bugs in Halifax, Nova Scotia — Got bed bugs …

Nova Scotia is fighting bed bugs.

The Daily News of Halifax, NS reports on the bed bug epidemic there. This is a fairly informative, if brief, article. A few things are of interest.

First, the reporter says that

Pest control sevices provide efficient ways to deal with bedbugs. They dust and spray for bedbugs, and inspect residences for sign of the bugs.

But if all PCOs provide such efficient control, why do most people need more three or more treatments (as reported widely elsewhere)?

And if theyre treated so easily, why are they spreading so easily? If controlled easily and quickly, we could wipe them out. In fact, theyre quite difficult to treat (and this is because of the limited efficacy of the pesticides legal for treatment), and are spreading rapidly:

In the past two years, there has been a significant bedbug increase, says John Zinck, the district manager of Orkin Pest Control.

Currently, were doing about 20 calls a week on average. Weve done at least 1,000 to 1,500 residential units this year in Halifax, he says.

Let me highlight that statement, Orkin alone have treated at least 1000 to 1500 residences for bed bugs in Halifax this year.

Halifax has a population of 380,000. Lets say they live in homes of approximately 3.5 people each. Thats 108,571 residential units. Lets say Orkin has treated 1500 residences, and other pest control operators have treated the same number combined (a conservative estimate, if Halifax has as many PCOs as other towns, and at least one other major chain besides Orkin). That would be 3000 residences. If 3000 residences in Halifax had bed bugs this year, thats 2.7% of the homes. Depending on the business other PCOs are getting in the area, of course, the numbers could be much higher.

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New Brunswick NJ Dermatologist Doctors – Bed Bugs Bites …

Bed Bugs Center - New Brunswick, NJ New Brunswick 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

Eva B Stahl MD Eva B Stahl 31 River Rd Highland Park, NJ 08904 (732) 828-1001

Penelope J Cohen MD Penelope J Cohen 1527 State Route 27 Ste 2800 Somerset, NJ 08873 (732) 220-1222

Inga Friedman MD Inga Friedman 6 Cornwall Ct Ste E East Brunswick, NJ 08816 (732) 257-0003

Joseph P Arno MD Joseph P Arno 10 Auer Ct Ste 10A East Brunswick, NJ 08816 (732) 390-8888

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Bed Bugs infestation heat treatment in Saskatchewan …

Everyone knows the old clich Dont let the bed bugs bite. The unfortunate truth is that those bites are becoming more common every day, right here in Saskatchewan.

Many people think that bed bugs have long since been eradicated. In fact, bed bugs have been around for centuries. Despite a significant decline in infestation rates during the last half of the twentieth century, bed bugs have never disappeared. Today, infestations across North America, including Saskatchewan, are showing marked increases. Just like the villain in a horror movie, bed bugs just keep coming back.

The small, reddish brown insects that create such significant problems feed on the blood of humans. The name bed bug comes from their habit of living in the mattresses and feeding on bed occupants at night.

Adult bed bugs have oval, flattened bodies, and are about 3/16 to 3/8 inch long. Their flat body allows them to hide deep in the cracks and crevices of any home or building. They are perfectly at home in mattresses and bedding, furniture, luggage and even vehicle upholstery.

Bed bugs come out of hiding at night to feed on humans, drawn to our body heat and the carbon dioxide we exhale with every breath. They inject an anesthetic into their feeding area, allowing them to gorge themselves for extended periods without being felt.

On average a bed bug will bite its human host up to five times before going back to the nest. Multiply that by 100 bed bugs and you may well be bitten 500 times in one night.

In addition to bites and the telltale red, itchy welts they leave, look for:

There are bed bugs in all countries and on every continent. There was a significant drop in bed bug infestations in the developed world during the second half of the twentieth century. Recently that trend has been reversed. Bed bug infestations can start from a host of different sources, but the insects are most often transported into buildings on furniture or other personal belongings

While bed bugs are extremely adaptable and can nest almost anywhere, they are most commonly found in:

Bed bugs are more than just an irritation or inconvenience. They can have a devastating effect on a broad spectrum of businesses, souring customer or client relations, severely damaging reputations, creating public relations headaches and even spawning legal issues. Commonly-affected businesses and institutions include:

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Let the Bed Bugs Bite? Time to Call *9*1*1 PEST CONTROL!

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Posted: 2014-01-16 5:43pm

1. Don't panic. The good news is - it is treatable!

2. Do not waste your time and $$$ by doing your own bedbug control and getting into ongoing infestation in your house, remember -- you will need professional strength residual products to defeat invaders!

3. Remember, the proper preparation of a room for bed bug treatment will reduce the spread of bed bugs and help ensure a successful treatment!

Click here to view our PREPARATION CHECKLIST for successful bedbug control: http://911pestcontrol.ca/bed-bugs/preparation-checklist-2/

WHAT WILL WE DO FOR YOU?

1. The unique residual liquid spray treatment, using odorless and non-staining product, will be done in any room throughout your home (safe for kids!) where activity is thought to exist - please be advised that all occupants must keep out of treated areas for 4 hours.

2. The highly infested surfaces (mattresses, box springs, headboards, moldings, baseboards, etc) will be treated using a HEPA Vacuum and/or Steamer, and sprayed with a pyrethrin based products which are very safe to use around people and pets.

3. Follow-up treatment will be done in 12 -14 days to insure the new-born insects are not able to establish themselves - you want to be sure we didn't miss anything!

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Bed bugs found in the Cuyahoga County Justice Center …

CLEVELAND, Ohio -- As if just being in court isn't already enough to make you squirm.

Bed bugs have been discovered in the Cuyahoga County Justice Center, Common Pleas Court officials said in a news release Monday evening. The justice center houses numerous government offices including the Common Pleas Court, the county jail, the county and city clerk of courts, County Council chambers and others.

The areas in question have been treated and workers were advised of the discovery and provided with instruction on the prevention and treatment of bed bugs, according to court officials. Court officials also brought in "bed bug experts" Monday afternoon in a meeting that was open to any interested personnel, according to the news release.

"Unfortunately, no office is totally safe from the potential for bed bugs or any other pests," read the statement, issued by Common Pleas Court spokesman Darren Toms.

The bed bugs found in the building were not an "infestation" -- rather, they were isolated incidents, according to the court.

The Justice Center isn't the only county building where bed bugs have been discovered recently. In early December, a few bed bugs were discovered in the Whitlatch Building, 1910 Carnegie Ave., which is the temporary home of the Board of Revisions, among other county services.

In that case also, the bed bugs were found to be temporary guests and not permanent residents, according to county officials.

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