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How do bed bugs reproduce? A female bed bug only needs to mate once in her lifetime. She is then capable of laying up to 500 eggs, or about 5 per day. After the eggs are laid, it only takes 6 to 20 days for them to hatch. A single female bed bug can increase to over 5,000 bed bugs in just six months.

What does a bed bug look like? Adult bed bugs are almost 1/4" long (about the size of an apple seed), brownish and paper thin and have a flat oval shaped body enabling them to hide in literally any place that they can wedge their bodies into.

The nymphs are a miniature replica of the adult but straw-colored and all but microscopic. They are slightly larger than a pinhead.

The eggs are white and difficult to see on most surfaces without magnification. Individual eggs are about the size of a dust speck. When first laid they are sticky causing them to adhere to surfaces.

How do bed bugs survive? Bed bugs are extremely resilient and the adults can survive up to a year without feeding. This is one reason why infestations are unlikely to diminish by leaving the premises unoccupied. While mainly active at night, they bite people while they are sleeping. Attracted to their host by heat and carbon dioxide, they feed by piercing the skin with an elongated beak through which they draw blood. Engorgement takes about 3 to 10 minutes, yet the person seldom knows they are being bitten. Immediately after feeding they crawl off and reside elsewhere to digest their meal. In 3 to 5 days they will begin searching for another meal.

How do I know if I've been bitten? Symptoms after being bitten vary with the individual. Around 70% of people have no reaction to being bitten by a bed bug, while some people will have a severe, immediate reaction. Symptoms are extremely similar to that of a mosquito bite. Bites will increase as the bed bug population rises. Often multiple bites will appear in "rows" on exposed areas, such as the neck, face, arms and legs.

Where do bed bugs live? Bed bugs prefer to hide close to where they feed. However, if necessary, they will travel to obtain a blood meal. For a small insect, bed bugs can move rapidly over floors, walls, ceilings and other surfaces. Initial infestations tend to be in areas around beds, but the bugs eventually may become scattered throughout the environment, occupying any item that provides access. They can hide in extremely small cracks and crevices making it difficult to locate breeding sites. Bed bugs may also spread to adjacent rooms or apartments.

How do bed bugs spread or travel? It often seems that bed bugs arise from nowhere. The bugs are efficient hitchhikers and are usually transported on luggage, clothing, beds, furniture and other items. This is particularly a problem for hotels, dormitories and apartments where turnover of occupants is constant. Bed bugs can survive, and thrive, in any indoor environment that people occupy for any reason. Once introduced, they often spread throughout a building. The bugs travel from room to room or floor to floor either by crawling or via a person. The level of cleanliness has little to do with most bed bug infestations. Pristine homes and apartments have plenty of hiding places and an abundance of warm-blooded hosts.

How do you get rid of bed bugs? Exterminating an infestation requires persistence and the services of a professional.

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Bed bugs in rental apartments: does the landlord or tenant pay …

(You can read the full text of SB1306 here.)

Heres an article from Bedbugger.com raising questions about the Arizona law. It also includes video from a local Fox station on new law.

What is not entirely clear to us from that text is how these provisions affect who pays for bed bug treatment. We recommend contacting a local tenants organization for advice (one AZ tenant advocate is interviewed in the video embedded in the article previously mentioned), or consulting a lawyer or legal aid service, if youre not sure about your rights.

Baltimore, MD

The law appears to be that landlords are responsible for eliminating pests only if they occur in more than one unit. Peoples-law.org says:

Rat proofing and pest extermination

Where infestation occurs in the shared or public areas or in 2 or more dwelling units in a building, the owner is responsible for extermination of rats, insects, or other pests.

All dwellings and dwelling units must be rat-proofed and kept in a rat-proof condition by the owner. Rat proofing includes but is not limited to: 1) using rat impervious material to block all passages by which rats could enter from outside; and 2) paving basements, cellars, and other areas in contact with the earth; eliminating rat breeding places by keeping areas clean; removing rats nests, etc.

A landlord with any sense would pay to have bed bugs removed from one unit, rather than waiting until they spread to multiple units. And I would, if I were a tenant in Baltimore with bed bugs, try and negotiate politely with the landlord on that basis.

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Bed Bug Report for 10020 103 Ave Nw, Edmonton, AB

Anonymous on 12/15/2012

this apartment is disgusting bed bugs is just everywhere, they did spray our unit but nothing happened and we supposed to have another spray but it didnt happen me and my son is covered with bites and its disgusting very irritating and stressful, you wont believe this but i really caught lots of it and put it inside a ziplock bag. We threw our 2 sofa's and planning to change our beds too our stuff were in bins already coz were waiting for pest control to do their thing, i have pictures of my son

s bites too. The people working in this building are so rude and inconsiderate specially the landlord who thinks she knows everything, we want this building to be sprayed from top to bottom corner to corner or else just shut this down!

Anonymous on 12/15/2012

this apartment is disgusting bed bugs is just everywhere, they did spray our unit but nothing happened and we supposed to have another spray but it didnt happen me and my son is covered with bites and its disgusting very irritating and stressful, you wont believe this but i really caught lots of it and put it inside a ziplock bag. We threw our 2 sofa's and planning to change our beds too our stuff were in bins already coz were waiting for pest control to do their thing, i have pictures of my son

s bites too. The people working in this building are so rude and inconsiderate specially the landlord who thinks she knows everything, we want this building to be sprayed from top to bottom corner to corner or else just shut this down!

Anonymous on 12/15/2012

lots of bed bugs at suite 301-9739- 82nd ave edmonton the apartment manager just give a bottle of Dr Dox 4 pcs if i see him, most of times when he knew there is bed bug this apt mngr John Kornicki disappears and comeback to apartment at late morning or night when i am start to go at work then he appears, i ask him to do it yes his answer but no actions

Anonymous on 10/14/2012

Just found bugs lastnight. Counting down the day's till i move out

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Pest Control Canada – Bed Bugs

Long considered eradicated in most metropolitan areas, bed bugs are making a comeback. They are being found in cities across the country, everywhere from homeless shelters to five-star hotels. Contrary to popular belief, the presence of bed bugs does not indicate a lack of cleanliness.

Why Have Bed Bugs Returned?

In the past, insecticides such as DDT helped to keep the bed bug population at bay with residues that continued working after the product was sprayed. Now, with the increase in use of bait traps instead of broad spectrum sprays, specific pests such as ants and cockroaches are being targeted, and bed bugs are no longer being eliminated.

In addition, people now travel more than ever before. Places that see a great deal of turnover such as hotels give bed bugs the opportunity to travel to new locations on luggage or clothing.

Why Are Bed Bugs a Problem?

Bed bugs are nuisances and are generally off-putting to people, but they do not pose any major health risks. As with mosquitoes, people can be allergic to their bites, which can cause swelling, itchy welts and in some cases infections. However, they are not known to carry any blood-borne diseases. Bed bugs are mainly active at night. As they typically feed when people are sound asleep, their bites may not be detected immediately. One species of bed bug feeds primarily on humans, but there are other species that feed on other mammals and on birds. Bed bugs are moved into and around a dwelling through infested furniture and bedding. They can also enter a home or hotel by being carried in on clothing or luggage.

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