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Avoid the Biting Burden of Bed Bugs This Summer – PR Newswire (press release)

DETROIT, June 5, 2017 /PRNewswire/ --Whether at home or traveling for summer vacation, bed bugs could be a key concern. Although named for their habit of feeding on human hosts in bed, they can be found in all types of locations and items. To promote public awareness and to help avoid infestations, the National Pest Management Association (NPMA) has declared June 4-10, 2017 as Bed Bug Awareness Week. Rose Pest Solutions is joining NPMA in this important public education effort by sharing common signs of a bed bug infestation to keep an eye out for this summer.

"Just like people enjoy traveling in the summer months, so do bed bugs, and they love using personal belongings like suitcases, boxes and shoes as a hiding place, just to be near a food supply," said Barb Craig, Direct of Communications for Rose Pest Solutions. "With these biting pests being easily transported, it's important that our clients in Michigan, Ohio and Indiana know the top signs of an infestation, so proper precautions can be put in place and to know when it's time to call a licensed pest control professional to assess the situation."

Rose Pest Solutions shares the following noteworthy signs and symptoms of a possible bed bug infestation:

A 2015 study by NPMA and the University of Kentucky found that while bed bug infestations are a year-round phenomenon, six out of ten pest control professionals noted seasonal differences in frequency. At Rose, we see a rise in reported bed bug cases in the summertime due to summer travel.

"During the summer, travel increases and so does the likelihood of encountering bed bugs. We strongly encourage the public to take extra precautions to avoid encounters with these biting pests," added Craig.

For more information on bed bugs and prevention tips, please visit http://www.rosepestsolutions.com/bed-bug-treatment-residential

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Barb Craig Rose Pest Solutions 800-966-ROSE bcraig@rosepest.com

About Rose Pest Solutions

Rose Pest Solutions has been serving Michigan, Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky and Western Pennsylvania for over 150 years.Rose Pest Solutions has been solving pest problems since 1860. Today, we continue our longstanding tradition of providing effective residential and commercial pest control solutions for Michigan, Ohio, NE Indiana, Northern Kentucky and Western Pennsylvania. Rose Pest Solutions is locally owned and operated. That means we can quickly and confidently implement and provide you with the latest technological advancements and green initiatives available today.

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Cimex lectularius

Small, oval insect that feeds on humans in the night.

Bed bugs originated in the Middle East and were transported around the world on human beings. Originally discovered in North America in 1748, they were virtually eliminated in the U.S. during the 1940s through the use of DDT. However, due to increases in international travel and pesticide regulations, they have become more common in recent years. Although bedbugs have been associated with over 25 different disease organisms, they are not known to transmit diseases to humans. However, their bites may result in itchy, red welts often found in lines or clusters on the body.

These bugs are 3/16 of an inch long; oval and flattened; can survive 6-7 months without feeding.

Females deposit 1 to 5 eggs per day over a 2-month period; average of 200 eggs per female.

Life cycle: egg to adult in 21 days at 86F; egg-laying inhibited below 60F.

Bed bugs have a simple metamorphosis (egg-nymph-adult) with five nymph instars.

These bugs are nocturnal; feeding after dark. They only feed on blood (primarily human).

They cause an allergic reaction 80% of the time.

They typically live within the cracks and crevices in or around bedding and furniture.

Large infestations emits a sickly-sweet, raspberry-like odor.

They deposit fecal pellets (spots) here and there on surfaces (e.g., corners of furniture).

They are introduced into new areas via bedbug-infested humans, belongings and furniture.

Look for these bugs in and around mattress buttons and beading, box springs and crevices of wooden bed frames.

They can be found behind picture frames and within nightstands, under baseboards and floor board cracks and around door and window frames.

They will live inside stuffed furniture such as sofas and recliners and behind loose wallpaper as well as inside electric sockets and along electrical conduits.

Have been found in buses, boats, trains and airplanes.

Can also be seen along ceiling and wall junctures as well as behind curtains.

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Move over, Mr. Cocky Cockroach. Theres a new bug in town and hes as tiny [or tinier] than a tick, nocturnal, can live days without food but when he wants some goes straight for your blood. Hes the size of an apple seed yet even exterminators shy away from these poison apples/; Well just call him Mr. Brazen Bed Bug because brazen he most certainly is, entering the homes, stores, and offices of this citys 5 boroughs and striking fear in the beds of even the most urban elite.

Yup, its been a rough week for New York City. Why? Because bed-bug-apocalypse seems to be upon the Big Apple, with stores like Abercrombie & Fitch and Niketown, along with magazine office Elle and even the Empire State Building being infested with the blood-sucking, bed burrowing and clothing loving critters.

When most people think of bed bugs, they think of a.) beds and b.) places where beds would be, like your single and multi-family housing, hotel and motels, and of course, those ubiquitous used mattresses found on the side of the road.

But what doesnt come to mind of most people when thinking about bed bugs is the fact that these critters like to hide in clothing. And where can you find mass amounts of used clothing taken from places where there were beds? You guessed it shopping thrift stores.

So not only has this week been a tough one for us New Yorkers in general, but for the vintage and thrift loving population of the country who frequent thrift stores for their hobby, passion or job.

Since the news about the epidemic first struck, Ive been feeling pretty low about the chance that after shopping at my local Goodwill, I could unknowingly carry a bed bug from the clothing in my bag into my apartment, into my bed and well, you can guess the rest. I realize that its a huge liability to continue to visit thrift stores, but I dont want to completely stop doing something I love.

So, like the true vintage lover that I am, I did some research to see how I could still shop thrift but not shop bed bugs. My 10 top tips are below and Im taking new ones from those in the vintage and thrift industry who are more informed than me! Please send any thrift-away-bed-bug-tips my way at Sammy@sammydvintage.com

Dont forget to check out my 34 Tips on: How to Thrift Store Shop

xx, SD

Tip #1: Confirm Safety of a Store Using an Online Bed Bug Registry

Use The Bed Bug Registry to plug in the address of the thrift store you are visiting. If theres been a report of bed bugs in that store, be warned!

Tip #2: Give Each Piece You Want to Buy a Thorough Inspection

A rule of thumb for anyone shopping thrift is to give each piece you are considering buying what I like to call the 360. This means checking seams, cuffs, collars, pockets and anything else not in full-frontal-view to make sure that the piece is damage, stain and of course, bed-bug free.

Cuffs and pockets are a particularly sought after hiding place for bed bugs in clothing. Unfold cuffs and turn pockets inside out before trying on or taking anything home.

Tip #3: Do Not Buy Thrift Store Furniture Without Inspecting it First

Dont bring bed bugs into your home after purchasing second-hand furniture like this family in Indiana did. Thankfully Goodwill picked up the exterminator tab, but you may not be so lucky if you buy yourself an awesome couch with an awful aftermath.

How to tell if the furniture has bed bugs? They leave brownish, blackish droppings that look like ink marks. If you see those on the inside of the cushions or anywhere on the furniture at all, dont buy it. Seriously, dont even touch it.

Tip #4: Avoid Buying Second-Hand Furniture That is Porous

True story: I previously owned an entire set of white wicker furniture in my New York City apartment. When I learned that bed bugs love hiding in the cracks between the wicker, seeking shelter by day and emerging at night to crawl from your bed stand onto your bed? Well, you guessed it that furniture was on the curb faster than you can scream Bed Bug!

If the furniture is porous meaning you could compare it to a sponge, loofah or just anything weaved its not worth your time even buying it new, for risk that if you are ever infested, those bed bugs have prime breeding ground.

Tip #5: Shake Out Bags, Purses and Wallets

Bed bugs like to hide in warm, dark places. Bags, purses and wallets are about as warm and dark as they get and are literally a free ride for those critters to leave the thrift store, enter your car and then enter your home or worse yet, the homes of others you happen to visit.

Id advise against buying bags at thrift stores at all, but if you must have that vintage 80s clutch, I totally understand but advise shaking it out upside down and checking any pockets, crevices and corners for signs of bed bug burrow.

Tip #6: Bag Your Finds in a Plastic Bag and Double Knot it Shut

Most thrift stores bag in plastic. Ask your register associate to tie the plastic bag shut and double it knot it so that no air can leave or enter the bag. If youre not sure whether the store bags in plastic, bring a few from your home to use in the event that youre stuck with paper.

Tying your plastic bag shut ensures that any hiding bed bugs are trapped shut, only to be washed to death when you wash and dry your thrift store finds see the next tip for this very important and highly-advised suggestion!

Tip #7: Put the Bag into the Trunk of Your Car

Call me paranoid, but in the event that a bed bug does manage to crawl its way out of your plastic way, at least youve confined it to your trunk where it will hopefully die. The issue remains, however, that bed bugs can lay eggs before dying themselves. And bed bugs can live without food for days on end or when hibernating, dont need to eat at all. And guess what? They can hibernate for up to a year and a half.

The point? When thrifting, vacuum your car frequently to kill bugs dead, alive, or yet to hatch.

Tip #8: Wash Everything You Buy Immediately

Read this and weep, because this is the most important step of all: Wash and dry your thrift store clothes immediately after buying them. The hot water and hot air will kill all bugs and their unborn children. I recommend keeping the clothing in the trunk of your car until you can take it immediately into your washer.

Do not bring the bag into your home with the intent to wash the clothing a few hours later. Do it right away, and do it the right way to keep your home happy and bed bug free.

Tip #9: Put Non-Washable Items in the Dryer on High Heat

I love shopping the evening wear section at a thrift store because I can find fabulous dresses, jumpers and even old wedding gowns for a fraction of the cost. The flipside? I have to dry clean them if theyre dirty.

The downside in this situation? If you want to de-buggify any of your dry-clean only finds without actually getting them dry cleaned, you must dry the piece at high heat for at about 20 minutes. The high heat should kill the bugs and at the very least, guarantee that when you do take the piece to a dry cleaner for a professional clean, that youre not risking the reputation of your friendly local dry cleaner by affecting the entire neighborhood.

Tip #10: Check Your Body Before You Leave

Before exiting the thrift store, walk to an aisle mirror and give your body a solid once over. Flip your shirt inside out, check exposed skin, open your bag and examine the seams, pockets and openings. Do whatever it takes to ensure that you are not walking out with a bed bug chilling on you. Sounds gross, right? Well, I didnt name the bed bug Mr. Brazen without due reason. Hes not cocky like the cockroach, but he takes risks. Dont let his risks be your worst nightmare. Take whatever safety precautions you can when saving money or finding fashion when shopping thrift and second-hand.

Click here to read some other helpful tips for the thrift-inclined, thanks to Associated Content

34 Tips on: How to Thrift Store Shop HEALTH: Why Thrift Shopping is an Addiction WEALTH: How to Save Money Thrift Shopping TIPS: 18 Tips for Buying Used Clothes RISK: 10 Risky Items Not to Buy at a Thrift Store VIDEO: Thrift Shopping the Goodwill Outlet PLUS: The Complete Thrift Shopping Dictionary

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Cheryl spent a week at a beautiful resort and came back with a souvenir she didn't count on. She says, "Our vacation was wonderful, the villa spotlessly clean, the resort employees very friendly and helpful, the food was good overall and truly excellent in the specialty restaurants for dinner...Bed bugs would be my only complaint! Now I know what to look for BEFORE getting into bed no matter where I may travel!

"The photo shows some of the bed bug bites I received on my ankle while vacationing in a beautiful villa. At first we thought we were getting multiple bites from mosquitoes or sand fleas but once I started noticing that when I woke up, I had bites around my neckline, arms, wrists, and legs in patterns of mostly three (breakfast, lunch, and dinner...yuck!!) I realized what they were. The photo is what some of the bites looked like after 10 days or more.

"I am hoping that I didn't bring any bugs home with me!! I have taken initial steps to determine whether the problem has followed me home by having my daughter count the bites around my neckline to see if more show up. I also steamed, vacuumed, and sprayed rubbing alcohol all over my fairly new pillow top mattress and box springs; steamed, washed and dried all the bed linens using hot water and bleach; sprayed rubbing alcohol all over my baggage inside and out; and vacuumed my bedroom thoroughly.

Hopefully, I am just doing this as a precaution and there aren't any bugs that traveled home with me.

I realize that if there are any bugs I will probably need professional help to deal with them and that I can probably kiss my mattress goodbye!"

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Bed Bugs Muncie Indiana

In recent years, beg bug infestations have become a common problem, and we have seen an increasing number of requests for bed bug treatments in the many homes, apartments and commercial locations we serve. Although they were often previously associated with overcrowding and dilapidated housing environments, this is no longer the case. They have returned and can be found in the cleanest living accommodations including fine hotels and large apartment buildings.

The reasons they have returned is not fully understood, but is believed to be partially due to an increase in travel among people, which includes easy movement of luggage or other items that may have become infested.

They can be very difficult to get rid of, especially if there is a severe infestation. Usually when this is the case, it is more cost- and time-efficient to hire a professional exterminator to eliminate the infestation and help prevent a re-infestation. We hope EcoLiving Pest Solutions will be your choice.

EcoLiving Pest is a locally owned company, and we take great pride in our bed bug extermination work. We have a 100% success rate in getting rid of bed bugs in Central and East Central Indiana, and we dont plan on lowering that number any time soon!

If you think you might have bed bugs and need a bed bug treatment, call EcoLiving Pest today and schedule a FREE bed bug inspection.

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