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Champaign Surplus 303 S. Neil St. Champaign IL 61820 LaBonte's Time Off, Inc. 2931 PLAZA DRIVE Springfield IL 62704 Walgreens #7054 15 W. Washington Chicago IL 60602 Draves Archery 1707 W. Ave of Mid America Effingham IL Nancy's Travel Center 6170 W. Grand Ave Gurnee IL Aaron's Apothecary 2338 N. Clark St. Chicago IL Bon-Ton Stores BERGNER'S BLOOMINGTON Eastland Mall1601 Empire Street Bloomington, IL 61701 309-662-8511 BERGNER'S CHAMPAIGN Marketplace Mall 2000 North Neil Street Champaign, IL 61820 217-351-3500 BERGNER'S CHERRYVALE CherryVale Mall 7200 Harrison Avenue Rockford, IL 61112 815-332-5502 BERGNER'S FORSYTH Hickory Point Mall 1005 Hickory Point Mall Forsyth, IL 62535 217-875-2800 BERGNER'S GALESBURG Sandburg Mall 1150 West Carl Sandburg Drive Galesburg, IL 61401 309-344-2211 BERGNER'S GRAND PRAIRIE The Shoppes At Grand Prairie 5203 West War Memorial Dr. Peoria, IL 61615 309-692-4024 BERGNER'S MACHESNEY PARK Machesney Mall 8790 North 2nd Street Machesney Park, IL 61115 815-633-6177 BERGNER'S PEKIN East Court Village 3536 Court Street Pekin, IL 61554 309-347-5561 BERGNER'S PERU Peru Mall 3940 Route 251 Peru, IL 61354 815-224-2020 BERGNER'S QUINCY Quincy Mall 3347 Broadway Quincy, IL 62301 217-224-8300 BERGNER'S SHERIDAN VILLAGE Sheridan Village 4125 North Sheridan Road Peoria, IL 61614 309-681-8400 BERGNER'S STERLING Northland Mall 2900 East Lincolnway Sterling, IL 61081 815-626-5600 BERGNER'S WHITE OAKS White Oaks Mall 2501 West Wabash Springfield, IL 62704 217-793-2010 CARSON PIRIE SCOTT AURORA NORTHGATE Northgate Shopping Center 970 North Lake Street Aurora, IL 60506 630-892-2600 CARSON PIRIE SCOTT CHICAGO RIDGE Chicago Ridge Mall 9800 South Ridgeland Avenue Chicago Ridge, IL 60415 708-425-5115 CARSON PIRIE SCOTT DEKALB 2550 Sycamore Rd. DeKalb, IL 60115 815-756-3336 CARSON PIRIE SCOTT EDENS FURNITURE 3232 Lake Avenue, Ste 330 Wilmette, IL 60091 847-853-8092 CARSON PIRIE SCOTT EDENS PLAZA Chicago Metro AreaEdens Plaza 3200 Lake Avenue Wilmette, IL 60091 847-251-8400 ARSON PIRIE SCOTT EVERGREEN Evergreen Mall 9700 S. Western Avenue Evergreen Park, IL60805 708-636-1000 CARSON PIRIE SCOTT FORD CITY Chicago Metro Area Ford City Mall 7601 South Cicero Avenue Chicago, IL 60652 773-581-5555 CARSON PIRIE SCOTT FOX VALLEY Fox Valley Mall3 Fox Valley Center Drive Aurora, IL 60505 630-978-8907 CARSON PIRIE SCOTT FOX VALLEY FURNITURE Chicago Metro Area Free Standing 404 South Route 59 Naperville, IL 60540 630-428-7782 CARSON PIRIE SCOTT GATEWAY Chicago Metro Area Free Standing 120 South Riverside Plaza Chicago, IL 60606 312-744-5380 CARSON PIRIE SCOTT HARLEM-IRVING Harlem-Irving Mall 4200 N. Harlem Avenue Norridge, IL 60706 708-453-1053 CARSON PIRIE SCOTT HAWTHORN Westfield Hawthorn Hawthorne Center Vernon Hills, IL 60061 847-816-8010 CARSON PIRIE SCOTT HAWTHORN FURNITURE GALLERY Free Standing 480 Ring Drive Vernon Hills, IL 60061 847-367-5851 CARSON PIRIE SCOTT JOLIET Louis Joliet Mall 3340 Mall Loop Drive Joliet, IL 60435 815-439-2000 CARSON PIRIE SCOTT LINCOLN MALL Lincoln Mall 300 Lincoln Mall Matteson, IL 60443 708-747-5400 CARSON PIRIE SCOTT LINCOLNWOOD Lincolnwood Town Center 3333 West Touhy Lincolnwood, IL 60712 847-982-060 CARSON PIRIE SCOTT NORTH RIVERSIDE North Riverside Park Mall 7505 West Cermak RoadNorth Riverside, IL 60546 708-442-6200 CARSON PIRIE SCOTT NORTHFIELD SQUARE Northfield Square Mall 1602 North State Rt. 50 Bourbonnais, IL 60914 815-937-0800 CARSON PIRIE SCOTT ORLAND SQUARE Orland Square Orland Park, IL 60462 708-349-1900 CARSON PIRIE SCOTT ORLAND SQUARE FURNITURE GALLERY Free Standing Orland Square Orland Park, IL 60462 708-873-3256 CARSON PIRIE SCOTT RANDHURST Randhurst Mall 999 North Elmhurst Road Mount Prospect, IL 60056 847-392-2000 CARSON PIRIE SCOTT RIVER OAKS River Oaks Mall 146 River Oaks Drive Calumet City, IL 60409 708-891-1010 CARSON PIRIE SCOTT SCHAUMBURG FURNITURE Chicago Metro Area Free Standing 830 East Golf Road Schaumburg, IL 60173 847-882-2447 CARSON PIRIE SCOTT SPRING HILL Spring Hill Mall 4000 Spring Hill MallDundee, IL 60118 847-426-9100 CARSON PIRIE SCOTT ST. CHARLES Charleston Mall 3850 East Main Street St. Charles, IL 60174 630-513-7171 CARSON PIRIE SCOTT STRATFORD SQUARE Stratford Square Bloomingdale, IL 60108 630-351-8980 CARSON PIRIE SCOTT STREETS OF WOODFIELD Chicago Metro Area Streets of Woodfield 601 North Martingale Road Schaumburg, IL 60173 847-240-2801 ARSON PIRIE SCOTT YORKTOWN Yorktown Mall 230 Yorktown Center Lombard, IL 60148 630-620-2600 CARSON PIRIE SCOTT YORKTOWN FURNITURE Yorktown Mall Lombard, IL 60148 630-268-0415 ELDER-BEERMAN DANVILLE Danville 2917 N. Vermillion Danville, IL 61832 217-443-3701 ELDER-BEERMAN MATTOON 700 Broadway E. Mattoon, IL 61938 217-258-6961 YOUNKERS MOLINE Southpark Mall 4200 16th Street Moline, IL 61265 309-736-3390

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Bed Bug Pest Control in Chicago, IL | Midwest Exterminating

Bed bugs are parasitic insects that suck blood from their hosts. The common bed bug prefers to feed on human blood and thrives in warm areas of the house. They are commonly found near or inside beds, bedding, and other items in sleep areas. Most of these parasites are active at night.

Adult bed bugs have colors such as light brown and reddish-brown. Their bodies are usually flat and oval. Adults can grow up to 45 mm in length and 1.53 mm wide. In many cases, they are mistaken for other insects such as small cockroaches. Newly hatched bed bugs might be hard to detect because they are translucent and lighter in color.

The bugs can live in areas with a wide range of temperatures and atmospheric compositions. This makes them hard to eradicate.

Bed bugs attack on exposed skin; usually the face, neck, and arms of a sleeping person. Bed bug bites can cause skin rashes and allergic symptoms. Health experts recommend getting rid of these parasitic organisms, especially before infestation gets out of control.

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Adult bed bugs are light brown to reddish-brown, flattened, oval-shaped and have no hind wings. The front wings are vestigial and reduced to pad-like structures. Bed bugs have segmented abdomens with microscopic hairs that give them a banded appearance. Adults grow to 45mm in length and 1.53mm wide.

Newly hatched nymphs are translucent, lighter in color and become browner as they moult and reach adulthood. A bed bug of any age that has just consumed a blood meal will appear to have a bright red, translucent abdomen; this color will fade to brown over the next several hours and within two days will become opaque and black as the insect digests its meal. Bed bugs may be mistaken for other insects, such as small cockroaches, or carpet beetles, however when warm and active, their movements are more ant-like, and like most other "true bugs", they emit a characteristic odor when crushed.

Bed bugs use pheremones to communicate regarding nesting locations, feeding and reproduction.

The life span of bed bugs varies by species and also depends on feeding.

Bed bugs can survive a wide range of temperatures and atmospheric compositions. Below 16.1 C (61.0F), adults enter semihibernation and can survive longer; they can survive for at least five days at 10 C (14F), but will die after 15 minutes of exposure to 32 C (26F). They show high tolerance to drought-like conditions, surviving low humidity and a 3540C range even with loss of one-third of body weight; earlier life stages are more susceptible to drying out than later ones.

The thermal death point for C. lectularius is high: 45 C (113F), and all stages of life are killed by 7 minutes of exposure to 46 C (115F). These Bed bug pests cannot survive high concentrations of carbon dioxide for very long; exposure to nearly pure nitrogen atmospheres, however, appears to have little effect even after 72 hours.

Bed bugs are obligatory bloodsucking insect pests. Most species feed on humans only when other prey is unavailable. They obtain all the additional moisture they need from water vapor in the air. Bed bugs are attracted to their hosts primarily by carbon dioxide, but also by warmth and certain chemicals.

Their bites are not usually noticed immediately. They develop slowly to low itchy welts that may take weeks to go away. They prefer exposed skin; especially the face, neck and arms of a sleeping individual. The neck and jaw line are particularly favored places to feed.

Although under certain cool conditions adult bed bugs can live for as long as a year without feeding, under typically warm conditions they will try to feed at five to ten day intervals. Adults can survive for about five months without food. Younger instars cannot survive nearly as long, though even the newly hatched first instars can survive for weeks without taking a blood meal.

In 2009, newer generations of pesticide-resistant bed bugs in Virginia were reported to survive only two months without feeding.

DNA from human blood meals in bed bugs can be recovered for up to 90 days, which may allow them to be used for purposes for identifying who the bed bugs have been feeding on.

All bed bugs breed by "traumatic insemination". Female bed bugs possess a reproductive tract that functions during oviposition, but the male does not use this tract for sperm insemination. Instead, the male pierces the female's abdomen with his hypodermic genitalia and ejaculates directly into the body cavity. In all bed bug species except Primicimex cavernis, sperm are injected into the mesospermalege, a component of the spermalege, a secondary genital structure that reduces the wounding and immunological costs of traumatic insemination. Injected sperm travel via the blood to structures called seminal conceptacles, with fertilisation eventually taking place at the ovaries.

Male bed bugs sometimes attempt to mate with other males and pierce the latter in the abdomen. This behaviour occurs because sexual attraction in bed bugs is based primarily on size, and males will mount any freshly fed partner regardless of sex. The "bed bug alarm pheromone" is released when a bed bug is disturbed, such as during an attack by a predator. A 2009 study demonstrated the alarm pheromone is also released by male bed bugs to repel other males who attempt to mate with them.

C. lectularius and C. hemipterus will mate with each other given the opportunity, but the eggs then produced are usually sterile. In a 1988 study, one of 479 eggs was fertile and resulted in a hybrid, C. hemipterus lectularius.

Bed bugs have six life stages - five immature nymph stages and one sexually mature adult stage. They will molt their skins at each stage, discarding their outer shells. Bed bugs molt six times before becoming fertile adults and must take a blood meal in order to complete each molt.

Each of the immature stages lasts approximately a week, depending on temperature and the availability of food. The entire life cycle can be completed in as little as two months. Fertilized females with enough food will lay three to four eggs each day until the end of their life spans, possibly generating as many as 500 eggs in this time.

Bed bugs can cause a number of health effects such as skin rashes, psychological effects, and allergic symptoms. They are able to be infected by at least 28 human pathogens, but no study has found the insect is able to transmit the pathogen to a human being. Bed bug bites may lead to a range of skin manifestations from no visible effects to prominent blisters.

Treatment involves the elimination of the insect and measures to help with the symptoms until they resolve. They have been found with methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus and with vancomycin-resistant Enterococcus faecium (), but the significance of this is still unknown.

Dwellings can become infested with bed bugs in a variety of ways. Some examples would be:

Bed bugs are elusive and usually nocturnal (activity usually occurs around 5:00 or 6:00 a.m.), which can make noticing them difficult. They often lodge in dark crevices, and the tiny adhesive eggs can be nestled by the hundreds in fabric seams. Aside from bite symptoms, signs include fecal spots (small dark sand-like droppings that occur in patches around and beneath nests), blood smears on sheets (fecal spots that are re-wetted will smear like fresh blood), and the presence of their molted exoskeletons.

Although bed bugs can be found singly, they tend to congregate once established. They are strictly parasitic but they spend only a tiny fraction of their life cycles physically attached to their hosts. Once feeding is complete, a bed bug will relocate to a place close to a known host in clusters, which entomologists call harborage areas or simply harborages. The insect will return here after future feedings by following chemical trails. Bed bugs may also nest near animals that have nested within a dwelling, such as bats, birds, or rodents.

Bed bugs can be detected by their characteristic smell of rotting raspberries. Bed bug deteciton dogs are trained to pinpoint infestations. Dog detection can occur in minutes, where a pest control practitioner might need an hour. In the United States, about 100 dogs are used to find bed bugs as of mid-2009. A few companies are experimenting with high speed gas chromatography to detect bed bugs and other insect vermin.

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Bed Bug Report for Keylime Cove, Gurnee, IL

I know it sounds super dramatic, but after having to deal with bed bugs personally 5 years ago(moved out of a apt building because they didnt try and get rid of them they just covered it up), and being in a field where a lot of the clients I help are homeless and I try and find them safe clean living spaces which most have bed bugs, it's scary and horrible for me to deal with this on a mini vacation!!

My son and I met my boyfriend and his son at a birthday party 7 months ago and we've been d

ating for the last 6 months. We had so much fun at the birthday party I thought what a great idea for us all to come back to this place to celebrate our 6 months of being in each other's lives grown up and kid fun all in one place. We took off work and had my son take a day off school to take the hour and half drive to key lime.

Fast forward to 1230am we finally tired everyone out and decided to play cards on the bed next to the sleeping boys, who went to sleep so excited about waking up to spending the day swimming and doing some fun crafts we read about! Only to notice a little bug crawling towards my son, which ended up being a bed bug we couldn't squish!!! We took a pic and looked it up online and found out for sure it was a bed bug after. Then looked at the other bed and sure enough once we took the sheets off there were more on top of the mattress in the corners!!

My boyfriend called the front and they said they would move us next door, if anyone know how bed bugs travel, how they can be in the walls, moving us next door is not putting a barrier between us and the bed bugs, they travel and travel fast that's why it's become such a huge problem. I called room service back and explained that and the lady I talked to said she knows but she could move us to a suite on another floor!!! If you've dealt with bed bugs or understand them it's hard to have a good nights sleep thinking they might be biting you and your children while you sleep I let them know I wasn't comfortable with that and they said they can't refund my money until after a investigation, which ok kind of annoying since I'm working part time right now to take care of my son, but what can I do about it? And at this point I just wanted to get out I was tired the boys didn't know what was going on, and then the phone rings, I'm thinking oh maybe they figured out something or are apologizing, but no. They were just calling to say the open charge on my card was being closed and they were charging me the 49 and change for the package I bought that we didn't even get to use because we were going to spend today using it!!!

I really hope that they take this seriously because it's not right knowing about this problem and still letting families come just to spread bed bugs. Once you have bed bugs they can get everywhere and it's not a nice feeling knowing every night when you go to bed they are going to come out because they are attracted to the gas we breath out. I'm so dispappointed in key lime cove and so sad that my boys couldn't enjoy there day off like we planned, however being a parent you know the show must go on, so even though I'm out that money which I worked hard to save for them, we will figure out something else to do.

One last thing I'm 29 and since I started working when I was 15 the main part of any job I've had has been customer service and I pride myself in giving good customer service I enjoy making someone's day, and I get so disappointed when I see and/or receive poor customer service, and this was defiantly a disappoint.

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Bed Bug Images – Bedbugger.com

Bed bug images: photos of bed bugs and evidence of their presence: eggs, fecal stains, and shed skins (cast skins)

You can click many of the bed bug photos below and you will be taken to the flickr page. Click all sizes and then large to get the best view.

If you think you are suffering from bed bug bites, or if you have seen a strange bug or other signs, the photos below will help you determine if you have them. (Remember also that other problems can look like bed bug bites, so be sure and rule those out. See this FAQ if you need help detecting bed bugs.)

Obviously, you might find the bugs themselves! They can look vastly different based on life stage (there are 5 nymph stages and one adult stage) and whether theyve fed recently or not. For reference, see the following bed bug life cycle image:

This bed bug life cycle photo from Stephen L. Doggett, posted with his permission, also shows the difference between the just-fed adult (top, elongated), and the not-just-fed adult next to it on the right:

Here are some amazing photos of bedbugs feeding, including adults and nymphs (from L. Sorkin and R. Mercurio.)

Unfed first instar nymph (approx. 1 mm or 1/32 long; taken by Sorkin and Mercurio, American Museum of Natural History):

After the bed bug bites someone and feeds for the first time, it turns red. This is the same first instar once it has fully fed (it will be larger now; taken by Sorkin and Mercurio, American Museum of Natural History):

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Peoria County Government :: Bed Bugs

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Bed Bugs on the Rise

Bed bugs are on the rise in Illinois after a dramatic decline in the 1940s and 1950s. A couple reasons for the return are more world-wide travel and the fact that todays insecticides, although safer for people, are less effective in killing these bugs. Bed bugs are small, flat insects, usually reddish-brown and up to -inch long. Bed bugs most commonly enter hotels or residences by hitch-hiking on a suitcase or backpack, used furniture and clothing or other objects moved from one building to another. Although bed bugs are not known to transmit disease, their bites can cause an intense itch and scratching could produce secondary infections. To help reduce this problem, learn the signs of bed bug infestations, how the bugs spread, what you can do to prevent getting them and what to do if you find bed bugs.

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For more information on bedbugs, visit the EPA Bed Bug website. This site provides general information about bed bugs, such as preventing infestations, managing bed bugs, common myths, questions and answers, and also has links to other trusted resources.

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General Public: (Bed bugs are not known to transmit infectious diseases and are not considered a serious disease threat.)

Bed Bugs Are on the Rise Fact Sheet

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