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Where Do Bed Bugs Come From? | Family Handyman

Bed bugsjust the thought of them makes you itchy, doesnt it? These tiny critters feed on human blood and love to hide in and around the cracks and corners of our beds. And even though they dont carry disease, they do cause a red, itchy rash.

These bugs have been around for thousands of years. Scientists have fossilized bugs that are more than 3,500 years old. Its believed they originated in the Middle East, in caves that were used by both humans and bats, and in the ancient world they were often used as a home remedy. The Egyptians used to drink them to cure snake bites!

Bed bugs can be found all over the world, but perhaps surprisingly, the worst infestation problems tend to occur in developed countries where people use bed frames and soft bedding. Between 1930 and 1980, they were almost eliminated because chemicals like DDT were used to tackle infestations, but since DDT was banned, theres been a huge increase. Many are now immune to todays pest control chemicals. And increased levels of international travel are helping fuel the problem, as bedbugs can travel on clothing and in suitcases and bags.

The U.S. cities with the most frequent recorded outbreaks are: New York City, Baltimore, Chicago and Cleveland. The states with the worst record for infestations are: New York, California, Florida, Ohio, New Jersey and Maryland.

Bed bugs are very difficult to eradicate, especially the eggs, so first its important to try and prevent an infestation in the first place. Follow the steps in this detailed guide. But once theyre established, they breed rapidly. An adult will lay around 250 eggs in their life cycle and they only take 6 to 10 days to hatch.

It is possible to treat your home yourself? Heres our DIY guide to getting rid of bedbugs. If youve tried and still have a problem, professional help will be needed to eliminate them completely.

Cant get enough bed-bug talk? Check out this comparison: bed bugs vs. dust mites.

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Virginia Bed Bug Hotel and Apartment Reports …

Bed Bug Hotel and Apartment Reports. Click on the city below to find our latest bed bug reports in Virginia on hotels. To report a new bed bug incident, navigate to our city page below to see further details.

Recommended tips after hotel check-in: 1. Pick up the mattresses in the rooms and look under it. Check around the edges of the box springs. 2. Check under the box spring. 3. Lift up each headboard an lay it on the bed. Carefully inspect the hole where the headboard was lifted out of. Also, inspect all niches and corners of the headboard. 4. If you decide to stay in the hotel, do not put any clothes in dressers. Keep them in your luggage and your dirty clothes in plastic bags.

On March 10, 2020, Checked in around 8:30 PM. The room was okay and went to the bed and woke up around 1 am with about 8 bed bug bites on my wife's right eye, face and neck area. Reported to info desk...

We checked into the hotel on 2/15/2020 for a 1 night stay. At approximately 1030pm we pulled the covers back on the bed to find several visible bedbugs. I called the front desk to report and was told...

This happened Saturday January 18, 2020. This was bed bugs. I woke up with 9 bites. This was at the Wyndham Oceanfront hotel. I wrote a review on their website & it was deleted the next day. I called ...

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Hear from Industry Experts at PCT’s 2020 Bed Bug Virtual Conference – PCT Magazine

(Pictured, the New Orleans Mosquito, Rodent and Termite Control Board (NOMRTCB) practicing social distancing. From left to right Phil Smith, Timmy Madere and Mark Myers.)

NEW ORLEANS - In his role as a pest control specialist with the New Orleans Mosquito, Rodent and Termite Control Board (NOMRTCB), Timmy Madere often interacts with the citizens of New Orleans.

Hey, the rats were out playing in the streets last night, Madere recalled of a recent comment made to him by a New Orleans citizen. Well, not really, Madere thought to himself, realizing that those rats actually were cannibalizing a Norway rat.

I was surprised at just how quickly cannibalism was happening, Madere said. This was just one week after COVID-19 resulted in the state closing down bars and restaurants, eliminating the main food sources for rodents in the French Quarter.

While this respite of people and food in the French Quarter has been bad news for rats, its actually given NOMRTCB unique opportunities to make a dent in the citys Norway rat population.

For the first three weeks, in the French Quarter and down on the river, we had empty bait stations every day. They were just destroying bait, Madere said. Now, the dropoff has been dramatic. Talking to citizens now, they are just seeing dead ones.

What Madere has noticed is rats migrating to neighborhoods where NOMRTCB doesnt traditionally see them. We started in the problem area, which is the French Quarter, and we are chasing them - its like we are right behind them. Well go into a neighborhood and find new burrows in places where we never would have seen them. Everyone is stuck inside now. All that restaurant garbage is now home garbage. The rodents have figured that out too.

Madere said NOMTCRB has been working alongside pest control companies, including DA Exterminating, Billiot Pest Control, Terminix (New Orleans franchise) and Orkin, to line the citys streets with bait stations.

Chris Caire, vice president of DA Exterminating, concurred that his companys service professionals are spotting rodents in broad daylight and observing burrows in non-traditional areas in the French Quarter, such as restaurant courtyards. His technicians also said rats are more aggressively trying to access these buildings, and that one of his technicians actually used sheet metal as part of his exclusion work. Some of the restaurants we service have not re-opened, but we have reached out to the owners or representatives and thankfully they are letting us in, Caire said.

How might COVID-19 change New Orleans rodent populations in the future? We are worried about roof rat dynamics," Madere said. We know they are getting all the food from [peoples homes] and extra food means extra big litters. We could become a predominantly roof rat city with pockets of Norway rats, Madere said.

Reports of extreme rodent behavior and migrations have come from other parts of the country. PCT caught up with several pest management professionals to get their rodent observations.

NEW YORK. Similar to New Orleans French Quarter, New Yorks lack of restaurant garbage is causing rodents to adapt with cannibalism and migration. As PCT columnist and rodentologist Bobby Corrigan explained to NBC News, rats are mammals just like you and I, and so when youre really, really hungry, youre not going to act the same - youre going to act very bad, usually. So these rats are fighting with one another, now the adults are killing the young in the nest and cannibalizing the pups.

Gil Bloom, president of Standard Pest Management, Astoria, N.Y., said its been difficult for his company to access a lot of the restaurants it services (which are mostly located in now-closed buildings), but he said when his technicians do gain access personnel have mentioned increased rodent activity. One challenge he foresees is that the amount of residential trash has increased, and sanitation schedules are off; when his technicians do gain access to trash rooms, they are overcrowded with trash. Bloom thinks once things return to normal pest management professionals might have good opportunities to knock down rodent populations.

In theory, they will be more receptive to control measures. In the past they might not have sought out that block in the bait box or gone to check out what was in the snap trap. Bloom added that rodent sightings often act as catalysts that gets his companys phones ringing with service requests, so that could be a positive.

PHILADELPHIA. In Philadelphia, Marty Overline, president of Aardvark Pest Management, said rodents are more visible, seeking out food sources because less food is being placed in exterior trash cans and dumpsters. He also thinks rodents might be more attracted to employee work areas (in commercial settings) because hes observed large amounts of food left in employee desks, student rooms, closets, food storage areas, etc.

Overline said that in buildings hes been able to access there is at least one or two essential personnel that will allow entry. This is where knowing your accounts and its key employees is of importance. Our strategy has been to increase rodenticide amounts in our exterior stations because of not knowing what the future brings. We also have installed tremendous amounts of traps inside the buildings that have been known to have rodent issues.

WASHINGTON, D.C. Another traditional hot spot for rodents is Washington, D.C. As reported by NBC News, in the past 30 days, the city has had nearly 500 calls regarding rodents, according to city 311 data.

One concern shared by Brian Schoonmaker, president of Bethesda, Md.-based Capitol Pest, is that rats can carry, transmit, and especially move COVID-19 from one location to another, or one apartment to another.

Despite pest control being classified as an essential service, Schoonmaker said his company, unfortunately, still has a handful of customers who have suspended the service, and others who have modified the service. The population of all pests will explode as a direct result of professional services not happening to prevent pest issues and people staying home. More people are eating at home and creating more trash, he said. This will allow the populations to breed more and the issues will multiply.

Many companies in the pest control industry are using remote rodent monitoring technology, and the COVID-19 pandemic underscores the potential of this technology. As Wayne White, vice president, technical services of Fulton, Md.-based American Pest, noted, Remote rodent monitoring and capture in a world where we dont have the access we used to, might be even more important.

SEATTLE. Seattle gained unwanted national attention because the first reported death in the U.S. from COVID-19 occurred in the Emerald City. Residents are now observing how the citys rodents are becoming more noticeable. In a March 30 article titled "The Rats of Seattle Seem to Be Enjoying Human Social Distancing," that appeared in The Stranger, writer Charles Mudede observed that at around 5 p.m., "The sun was still high in the sky. And these rats, if my eyes did not deceive me, were just having fun and not worrying about the giants whose presence usually puts the fear of God in them. They did not scurry or dart or dash. They instead pranced about the wood chips like students in a high school musical."

Ron Wikstrom, director of operations, United Pest Solutions, Kenmore, Wash., said hes observed that the number of outdoor sightings has definitely increased even some of our more rural outlying areas that traditionally have far less pressure are now having increased pressure.

Although he didnt have any hard data, Wikstrom said that based on phone calls and observations be believes rodent pressure is higher than normal. The lead count has not necessarily increased because the COVID-19 statewide lockdown did not go into place until May 4th and many folks are only calling in when the situation becomes so desperate they cant wait.

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Two Texas Cities Made The Top 20 List For Bed Bugs

Lifestyle ByJenny Webster Jurica|January 24, 2018

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Sleep tight and dont let the bed bugs bite. This old adage might take on a literal meaning if you sleep over often in Houston or the Dallas/Fort Worth area. Unfortunately, both of these Texas metroplexes recently ranked on Orkins Top 20 List for Bed Bug Infestations with Dallas/Fort Worth moving up to a higher (worse) spot on the list.

Dallas/Fort Worth Joined the Top 10

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Taking the top spot for the second year is Baltimore, Maryland. Included on the list for the first time are New Orleans and Flint, Michigan with Dallas/Fort Worth joining the top 10. And while the Big Apple, New York, fell four spots from their 2017 ranking, San Diego and Albany rejoin the community as prominent bed bug locales. To see the complete list of cities on Orkins list, visit their website.

Bed Bugs: Not Just In The Bed

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These parasitic insects actually feed on blood from humans and warm-blooded animals to survive. Like ticks, bed bugs are flat, circular, and reddish-brown in color. They are also quite tiny which makes finding them even harder.

Bed bugs arent exclusive to where you lay your head to sleep. They can be found almost anywhere including offices, grocery stores, hotels, and gyms. Theyre also pretty crafty and have been known to hide in luggage, clothing, and even on your body. They wait for the perfect chance to strike, often as you sleep, and can multiply quickly in optimal conditions.

Helpful Tips for Bug-Weary Travelers

Orkin suggests that travelers should be particularly cautious with bed bugs as they run the risk of spreading possible infestations to other locations. They recommend such tricks of the trade as placing your luggage in the bathtub immediately upon checking into a hotel room and then doing a check of the mattress, bedding and other linens for the bugs. If the room appears to be all clear, you can then move your luggage to a more convenient area of your room.

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Afraid of bedbugs? Avoid these cities, says Orkin – MultiBriefs Exclusive

Got bugs? Many cities do, if it is bedbugs that are the target. Washington, D.C., is the No. 1 city on Orkin's Top 50 Bed Bug Cities list, topping nearby Baltimore, which fell to the second spot after three years as the front-runner.Indianapolis joined the top10 of the list this year.

Flint, Michigan, saw the biggest jump moving 16 spots to No. 31 after only joining the list in 2018. Pittsburgh and Champaign, Illinois, both broke into the top 20, and Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, and Toledo, Ohio, joined the top 50 list for the first time.

The list is based on treatment data from the metro areas where Orkin performed the most bedbug treatments from Dec. 1, 2018 to Nov. 30, 2019. The ranking includes both residential and commercial treatments.

"While bed bugs have not been found to transmit any diseases to humans, they can be an elusive threat to households," said Chelle Hartzer, an Orkin entomologist. "They are excellent hitchhikers, and they reproduce quickly which make it nearly impossible to prevent bed bugs. Sanitation has nothing to do with where you'll find them."

Bedbugs, which are typically 4-5 mm in length and red to dark brown in color, can travel from place to place with ease, including luggage, purses and other belongings. Normally nocturnal, bedbugs will come out of hiding to take blood meals from sleeping or quietly resting humans.

According to the 2018 "Bugs without Borders Survey" by the National Pest Management Association (NPMA), the top three places where pest professionals report finding bedbugs are single-family homes (91%), apartments/condominiums (89%) and hotels/motels (68%). With that, hotels spend an average of $6,383per bedbug incident.

Bedbugs are known for rapid population growth. Females can deposit one to five eggs a day and may lay 200 to 500 eggs in their lifetime. Under normal room temperatures and with an adequate food supply, they can live for more than 300 days, often making treatment challenging.

"The key to preventing a bed bug infestation is early detection," Hartzer said. "When one or more bed bugs enter a space, we call it an introduction. During an introduction, bed bugs probably haven't started reproducing yet, but they could soon. Vigilance is key to stopping bed bugs before infestation levels."

Tell-tale signs of a bedbug introduction could include small black spots indicating bedbug feces or nymph bedbugs in places such as mattress seams, bed frames and furniture. Their small size and ability to hide make them difficult to see during the day, so it's important to look for the black, ink-like stains they can leave behind.

Here are proactive tips Orkin recommends for travelers:

During travel, remember the acronym S.L.E.E.P. to inspect for bedbugs:

Survey the hotel room for signs of an infestation. Be on the lookout for tiny, ink-colored stains on mattress seams, in soft furniture and behind headboards.

Lift and look in bedbug hiding spots: the mattress, box spring and other furniture, as well as behind baseboards, pictures and even torn wallpaper.

Elevate luggage away from the bed and wall. The safest places are in the bathroom or on counters.

Examine your luggage carefully while repacking and once you return home from a trip. Always store luggage away from the bed.

Place all dryer-safe clothing from your luggage in the dryer for at least 15 minutes at the highest setting after you return home.

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