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From Bed Bugs to Mini-Brownies, Businesses Adapt to Change

New Yorkers who worry about home infestations probably know Roscoe, the bed bug-hunting Beagle whos been featured in cable television commercials since 2010 and has his own website. But they may not know that bed bug services are just the latest incarnation for Roscoes owners, Bell Environmental Services, a Fairfield, N.J., company that has been around for half a century.

Over the years, the 65-employee business has gone from rooting out termites in homes to trapping mice in department stores, from working for pharmaceutical labs and hospitals to getting rid of messy birds on buildings, and then back to residential work sniffing out bed bugs with dogs like Roscoe.

Change is a way of life for small businesses such as Bell Environmental, says 71-year-old founder Phil Waldorf, who started the company in 1963 with a $200 investment. Waldorfs first big upheaval happened in 1972, when the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency banned the pesticide DDT. We had primarily used DDT for rodent control, and everyone in the industry worried about how theyd make it, he says. We just got mouse traps and started getting contracts for commercial facilities. Instead of spraying once a month, we went in once a week to empty the traps and it quadrupled our business.

That evolve-or-die spirit has proven particularly important during the recession and slow recovery of recent years. A survey of 750 small business owners in May showed that 53 percent had reinvented their businesses in the past two years, says Maria Veltre, managing director of Citi Small Business, a division of Citigroup (C), which commissioned the research.

The older the businesses and their chief executives, the more likely they were to report they had recently overhauled the business model, Veltre says. Most CEOs reported they had changed their products or service offerings, updated their technology and staffing, or beefed up sales and marketing. Reducing prices, taking less profit, and relocating were less popular means of change mentioned by survey respondents.

Small business owners are especially adept at reinvention, Veltre said. Change is never easy, but neither is starting and running a business. The small business owners I meet with think about their business 24 hours a day and constantly figure out how to do things differently, with less expense and better than their competition.

Many times, change is forced on small companies. Bell has had to respond to changing environmental regulations and consumer concern about toxic chemicals by swapping out many pesticides for substances such as silica gel or carbon dioxide.

Shifting neighborhood dynamics, recession, and other concerns also prompt changes at long-time businesses. Patricia Helding, president of Fat Witch Bakery in New Yorks Chelsea Market, introduced a mini-brownie into her line of gourmet goodies two years ago in response to price- and diet-conscious customers. Expensive brownies are not recession-proof, Helding says. Her 1 3/4-inch Baby Witch brownies are 40 percent cheaper and contain less than half the calories of her standard brownies.

The 19-employee business, founded in 1998, is always evolving, Helding says. Though much of Fat Witchs business has moved online, Helding still works in the store and occasionally takes phone orders to get a sense of what her customers are saying. Theyre going to tell you things, but not always in an obvious way, she says.

Listening to customers and responding quickly has kept Abt Electronics growing since 1936, when Jewel Abt and her husband David opened a radio shop in Chicago. Today, the 1,100-employee consumer electronics and appliance store is owned and operated by third-generation family members who continue to experiment, says co-president Jon Abt.

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Seen At 11: Battling Bedbugs On The Road

Bedbugs crawl around in a container on display during the second National Bedbug Summit in Washington, D.C., on Feb. 2, 2011. (JEWEL SAMAD/AFP/Getty Images)

NEW YORK (CBS 2) Its summer and this is the time of year when bedbugs are most prevalent. But its also the time of year when people travel.

That can be a bad combination, but there are things you can do to battle the nasty critters.

When CBS 2s Kristine Johnson caught up with Charlotte Reed, she was leaving for vacation and hoping to return with a tan. However, she said was worried that some color wasnt going to be the only thing shed bring back with her.

Bedbugs can travel anywhere, Reed said.

Like a lot of travelers, she said shes concerned about bedbugs catching a ride back to her home on anything from her luggage to her dog.

My dog sleeps in the bed with me, so, just like Im exposed to bedbugs at night in the bed, so is she, Reed said.

Experts say bedbugs will use your pets to get to you. Its one of the ways theyve now spread to all 50 states.

Pets can transport bedbugs. Just mechanically, the bedbug hitches a ride on your pet and gets into your house, said Kimberly May of the American Veterinary Medical Center.

So what, if anything, can you do to protect yourself while traveling? Entomologist Jeffrey White said when you get to your hotel room thoroughly inspect for bugs before you bring your pet through the door. The bugs are often visible to the naked eye.

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Nina In New York: The Dirtiest Things In A Hotel Room Are All The Things

A lighthearted look at news, events, culture and everyday life in New York._____________________

By Nina Pajak

As a mild lunatic, Im always gratified when someone from a fairly legitimate news outlet reports on the things which at once torment and endlessly interest me. In this case, I am referring to an extraordinarily important article posted on Yahoo! yesterday entitled: The Dirtiest Things in a Hotel Room Revealed.

How can you not look?

There arent a ton of surprises here. At least, not for those of us who think about these things. The TV remote and light switches rank among the filthiest items travelers can touch, second only to the actual cleaning carts used by hotel maids to wipe bacteria around and transfer it from room to room. Sharesies!

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Ive long suspected that virtually everything in a hotel room functions as a petrie dish teeming with every invisible germ, sneeze, globule, pathogen, virus, flake and oogie from thousands of anonymous strangers. Being one who scours for bed bugs or evidence thereof does not help dispel this theory. I see more hairs, stains and smears than anyone ought. Then again, Im not dead yet.

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I once worked with a woman who once had been a higher up at a major hotel chain. She confided some pretty horrific secrets, most of which I forget now due to my self-preservationinstinct to block out the information. But I do remember one fact which Ive never been able to set aside.

She told us that when she stays at a hotel, she never uses the drinking glasses provided in her room. Why? Because of what she knew about the cleanliness of the hotel at which she worked. When turning rooms over, the maids would look to see if the glasses were obviously dirty. If they were not, theyd wipe off the rims and put them down on a new paper cap, good as new. Its sort of like when an exterminator, while helping my brother with his bed bug problem, told him hed never go to the movies anymore for fear of the pests. One must do as the experts do.

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Statistic You Probably Didn't Want to Hear: More Bed Bugs in D.C.

Bad news for all your nocturnal hours. There's a new study out ranking U.S. cities based on bed bug populations, and D.C. has moved up the chart in just a few short months.

In March, D.C. had the nation's eighth-highest population of bed bugs, according to a study by Orkin, the pest extermination company. But now, WTOP reports, D.C. has climbed to No. 6.

This is just more unsettling news about creepy crawlies wriggling their way around our mattresses and bedding while we slumber. Last month, it was reported that in addition to being increasingly common in apartment buildings, bed bugs are also squirming their way into the Washington area's single-family homes.

The study released today, compiled from information obtained by Terminix, puts D.C. in a group of six cities where the bed bug population is on an observable upswing. Philadelphia is No. 1, followed by Cincinnati, New York, Chicago and Detroit.

And the study comes with yet another reminder that while they don't carry any known diseases, bed bugs are tough to stamp out, WTOP reports:

"Bedbugs are among the most difficult and expensive urban pests to control. It typically takes a professional to do it right," says Susan Jones, an urban entomologist with the university's Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center and a household and structural pest specialist.

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Study: D.C. bed bug problem increasingly worse

Bed bugs make excellent hitchhikers, so check baggage before returning home from a trip. (Courtesy Erie.gov)

WASHINGTON - Yet again, D.C. ranks high among cities that leave its visitors with a souvenir they'd rather forget.

A new Terminix survey lists D.C. as the sixth-most bed bug-infested city in America. This marks a decline from a previous commercial study that put the District at No. 8.

The City of Brotherly Love took top honors, with Cincinnati and the Big Apple right behind.

The list was created using information from 300 Terminix branches throughout the country. The extermination company then ranked cities based on calls from customers and confirmed reports by their exterminators, according to PRNewswire.

Check out the top 10:

1. Philadelphia 2. Cincinnati 3. New York City 4. Chicago 5. Detroit 6. Washington, D.C. 7. Columbus, Ohio 8. San Francisco 9. Denver 10. New Haven, Conn.

These standings show bed bugs continue their reign as scourge of the American public, with five new cities in the top 15 this year: Cleveland, Houston, Indianapolis, Miami and New Haven, Conn.

D.C. was among five other cities that have seen a growing population of the bloodsuckers, along with Columbus, Dallas, Philadelphia and San Francisco. the District was ranked seventh in 2011.

The prevalence of bed bugs has increased as much as 500 percent in the last decade, according to a study from Ohio State University, whose home state has three cities with the worst incidence of the problem pests.

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