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Are Bed Bugs in the Walls? – The Bed Bug Inspectors

Monday, February 12th, 2018

Are Bed Bugs in the Walls? With the seemingly unstoppable spread of bed bugs, especially the rapid pace in which infestations expand in apartment buildings, hotels, dorms and schools, many wonder if there are bed bugs in the walls, making it easy for them to move from location to location.

While its common knowledge that there may very well be bed bugs in the walls when a structure is infested, there is still debate as to if this is the origin of the infestation and/or the primary cause of the infestation spreading to other locations. One family who moved into a new apartment and got bed bugs believed that they came into their home from being transferred on clothing and furniture. Of course, that can also be true.

The University of Kentucky, in its research, both agrees and disagrees with the idea that bed bugs in the walls are a primary way they spread. In their research on how bed bugs originate, they noted the following:

The bugs are efficient hitchhikers and are usually transported in on luggage, clothing, beds, furniture, and other items. This is a particular problem for hotels, motels and apartments, where turnover of occupants is constant. Bed bugs are small, cryptic and agile, escaping detection after crawling into suitcases, boxes and belongings. The eggs are especially tiny and are usually overlooked. Acquiring secondhand beds, couches and furniture is another way that the bugs are transported into previously non-infested dwellings. Bed bugs also can be carried in on a persons clothing or shoes, resulting in an infestation.

Yet, they do not rule out the use of walls as a means of bed bugs spreading out throughout a building. Their research also concluded, Once bed bugs are introduced, they often spread throughout a building. The bugs can travel from room to room or floor to floor either by crawling or via a person. And, because there may be cracks and crevices in walls, it makes sense to think that they can hide out here and also avoid some bed bug treatments this way. Eventually, they will come out and seek beds and other areas, so it is important to re-inspect and re-treat those areas as well as inspecting any used furniture and other items like suitcases before bringing these items into a new location in case you are inadvertently transporting hitchhiking bed bugs.

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Permethrin – A Cure For Bed Bugs

Sunday, January 14th, 2018

Permethrin is a synthetic version of Pyrethrum (Pyrethrin) - a naturally occurring substance which protects plants from insects. Unlike Picaridin, DEET and Lemon Eucalyptus, permethrin is an insecticide (kills insects) rather than an insect repellent. Permethrin is sprayed on clothing and other materials. It is non-staining, has no odour, and is resistant to heat, light and moisture. Used in conjunction with Picaridin or DEET repellents it is provides highly effective protection from mosquitos, ticks, fleas, bedbugs, flies and many other pests.

How To Use

Spray permethrin on bed linen, bed sheets, furniture, tiles or other fabrics. Never apply Permethrin directly to your skin. It's best to spray outdoors and let the sprayed stuff dry before using it. The effectiveness lasts a long time. Fabrics treated with permethrin will provide protection for up to two weeks - it even lasts for a wash cycle or two! Permethrin treated fabrics are considered safe for children. Avoid spraying near lakes and ponds as its toxic to fish. Pay attention to precautions and instructions on the product label.

Effectiveness

Permethrin affects the neurological system of bed bugs. Upon contact with permethrin-treated surfaces, bed bugs and other insects will fall off almost immediately, nearly all will die from this brief contact. Studies show permethrin-treated bed nets greatly reduce the infestation of bed bugs. It is most effective when used along with DEET (or Picaridin) repellents. One study showed 99.9% protection from bed bugs when using these two products together - this test was done in a situation where an unprotected person would receive an average of over 1000 bites per hour!

Though a very small percentage or people may experience minor skin irritation and redness from coming in contact with permethrin, it is virtually non-toxic to humans. Reactions to permethrin products are very rare.

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Permethrin is a very safe and effective way to increase your protection against bed bugs. As with any product, carefully read and follow the label precautions and instructions for use.

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Sunday, December 17th, 2017

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Broward County: Coconut Creek, Cooper City, Coral Springs, Dania Beach, Davie, Deerfield Beach, Fort Lauderdale, Hallandale Beach, Hillsboro Beach, Hollywood Florida, Lauderhill, Lauderdale Lakes, Lauderdale by the Sea, Lazy Lake, Lighthouse Point, Margate, Miramar, North Lauderdale, Oakland Park, Parkland, Pembroke Pines, Plantation, Pompano Beach, Sea Ranch Lakes, Southwest Ranches, Sunrise, Tamarac, West Park, Weston and Wilton Manors .

Palm Beach County: West Palm Beach , Boca Raton , Boynton Beach , Delray Beach , Greenacres , Jupiter , Lake Worth , Palm Beach Gardens , Royal Palm Beach and Wellington .

Monroe County: Key Largo , Islamorada , Marathon and Key West.

Ants: Acrobat Ant, Allegheny Mound Ant, Argentine Ant, Big-headed Ant, Carpenter Ant, Citronella Ant, Crazy Ant, Field Ant, Fire Ant, Ghost Ant, Harvester Ant, Little Black Ant, Moisture Ant, Odorous House Ant, Pavement Ant, Pharaoh Ant, Texas Leaf Cutter Ant, Thief Ant, Velvety Tree Ant and White-footed Ant.

Bitings Insects: Bed Bugs, Bird Lice, Cat Flea, House Mosquito, Human Head Lice, Kissing Bug, Pubic Lice and Thrips

Mosquitoes: Asian Tiger Mosquito, Aedes-Aegypti Mosquito and Culex Mosquito.

Cockroaches: American Cockroach, Asian Cockroach, Australian Cockroach, Brown Banded Cockroach, Cuban Cockroach, Florida Woods Cockroach, German Cockroach, Oriental Cockroach, Smoky Brown Cockroach, Surinam Cockroach and Woods Cockroach.

Flies: Blow Fly and Bottle Fly, Cluster Fly, Crane Fly, Face Fly, Flesh Fly, Fruit Fly, Fungus Gnat, House Fly, Drain Fly and Phorid Fly.

Rodents: Deer Mouse, House Mouse, Norway Rat, Pack Rat, Roof Rat, Vole and White-footed Mouse.

Spiders: Black Widow Spider , Brown Recluse Spider, Cellar Spider, Crab Spider, Domestic House Spider, Funnelweb Spider, Garden Spider, Ground Spider, Hobo Spider, House Spider, Jumping Spider, Spiny-backed Orb Weaver Spider, Tarantula, Wolf Spider and Yellow Sac Spider.

Stinging Pests: Africanized Honeybee, American Dog Tick, Bald-faced Hornet, Bed Bugs, Bird Lice, Bird Mite, Deer Tick, Brown Dog Tick, Bumblebee, Carpenter Bee, Cat Flea, European Hornet, Fire Ant, Honeybee, Human Head Lice, Kissing Bug, Lone Star Tick, Paper Wasp, Scorpion, Soft Tick, Thrips and Yellow Jacket.

Termites: Dampwood Termite, Drywood Termite, Formosan Subterranean Termite and Subterranean Termite.

Ticks and Mites: American Dog Tick, Bird Mite, Black-legged Tick, Brown Dog Tick, Clover Mite, Lone Star Tick and Soft Tick.

Other Pests: American Spider Beetle, Bean Weevil, Cigarette Beetle, Cowpea Weevil, Dried Fruit Beetle, Drugstore Beetle, Foreign Grain Beetles, Indian Meal Moth, Larder Beetle, Mediterranean Flour Moth, Red or Confused Flour Beetle, Rice & Granary Weevils, Sawtoothed & Merchant, Grain Beetles, Shiny Spider Beetle, Cabinet Beetles, Centipedes & Millipedes, Chinch Bugs and Earwigs.

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Are Bed Bugs Visible?

Sunday, November 12th, 2017

In the morning we feel itchy and try to guess what is causing it. Bed bugs may likely be the cause. Some people who experience bites think that they are suffering from some kind of allergic reaction. Incomplete cleaning of bedding is among the leading reasons that infestations grow so quickly. But how do we know where to find them? Are we able to actually see them?

Luckily the good news is that bed bugs are visible. We hardly ever see them because they usually are active in the dark. During the night, they will climb onto a body and feed on human blood. If disturbed, they will normally move quickly to find a dark area. During the day, the bugs can be found in the crevices or folds of a mattress. Their eggs are difficult to spot despite looking like grains of salt. These parasites are about 5 millimeters (1/4 inch) long and are brown in color. They are usually confused with dust mites. Dust mites are not visible to the naked eye. Vacuuming your bedding regularly can reduce the number of these vampire bugs that are living in your bed.Bed bugs can be seen better if viewed under a magnifying lens. Yet, they are hard to see with the naked eye since they avoid well-lit areas. What also makes them hard to see is the fact that bed bugs have flat bodies. Younger ones, called nymphs, are smaller lighter color and very hard to see. If you are familiar with the areas where they hide, odds are you have a better chance of seeing them. If you cant see them, you can also spot their signs such as shed skin, blood spots on bed sheets, and even dark spots of excrement. Perhaps the best time to see these bugs is during the pre-dawn hours while it is still dark. At that time, shine a light near an area where they are believed to be present.

Bed bugs are tiny but they can be exterminated. If you know where they are hiding, then you have a better chance of getting rid of them. While this may not be the permanent solution to the problem, its better to be prepared the next time you discover a bedbug infestation. While exterminator services can be expensive, there are other ways to kill off these bugs such as using various cleaning chemicals such as Lysol or commercially available sprays.

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Monday, October 16th, 2017

About the Bronx

The Bronx is the sole borough which occupies the U.S. Mainland. Manhattan and Staten Island reside on their own islands, and Queens and Brooklyn are both located on Long Island. The Bronx is also the most northerly of the five Boroughs.

Like the rest of the boroughs, the Bronx is simultaneously a county as well as a borough of New York City.

The Bronx is also incorporated as Bronx County, and Yonkers is immediately north of the borough.

Yonkers almost became a borough of New York City, but its citizens voted against joining the city in the late 1800s.

The only borough with fewer people than the Bronx is Staten Island. The Bronx has a population of about 1.4 million residents. On the other hand, the Bronx is larger than every other borough besides Queens. Out of the five boroughs, the Bronx has the third greatest population density overall.

The actual density of residential property in the borough is greater than it seems, however, because the Bronx has a large number of parks and green space which is unoccupied, increasing the density of areas where people actually live in the borough.

Amazingly, even though the Bronx has such high population density, almost a quarter of the land in the borough consists of parks, forest land, and beaches. Some of the most well known green spaces in the Bronx are Pelham Bay Park, the New York Botanical Garden, the Bronx Zoo, Woodlawn Cemetery, and Van Cortlandt Park.

The majority of the parks and open space of the borough is in North Bronx and Central Bronx. Most of these parks were owned by large landowners in the late nineteenth century that decided to donate some of their land for the greater public good.

They recognized that the urbanization radiating outward from Manhattan would eventually consume much of the Bronx and decided that they wanted to preserve some of their beautiful land for future generations to enjoy.

The Bronx has undergone a great series of changes throughout its existence. In the seventeenth century, it started out simply as the farmland of a sole landowner named Jonas Bronck. Over time, more and more people moved to the area, but it remained heavily agricultural.

In the late 19th century, there were a number of wealthy landowners, and by the twentieth century, the borough began to urbanize as immigrants moved into the area to start new lives in America.

In the middle of the 20th century, the area started to go into decline, but beginning in the late 1980s, the area began to undergo a period of immense change and gentrification that improved the conditions of the Bronx considerably, and today, the area is a wonderful place to visit, with many things to see and do. The Bronx Zoo is the largest urban zoo in the United States and has a huge variety of animals, and Yankee Stadium is home to the most storied baseball team of the history in the sport.

In spite of the high population density, the Bronx is not all apartment complexes and multi-unit homes. The further north that you get, away from the core of New York City, the lower the population density gets.

There are some wonderful historic neighborhoods along the Hudson River such as Riverdale, and there is even a wonderful beach in Northeast Bronx known as Orchard Beach, which was once hailed as The Riviera of New York.

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LSNJLAW – Bed Bugs: Your Rights as a Tenant

Monday, August 28th, 2017

Return of the Bed Bugs: Know Your Rights as a Tenant

Bed bug problems were common in America before World War II. Because of widespread use of the pesticide DDT, they became less of a problem during the 1950s and 1960s. By 1970, bed bugs had been almost wiped out in this country. They could be found in Africa, Asia, and parts of Eastern Europe, but they were rarely ever seen here.

That is not true anymore. As most tenants already know, bed bugs are back. Scientists discovered that DDT was extremely dangerous for people and animals. DDT was banned, and it has finally been almost eliminated from the environment. That is good for peoplebut it is also good for bed bugs. Because other pesticides do not do a good job of killing them, bed bugs have not only returned, they are also spreading very rapidly. More and more, bed bugs are turning up in apartment buildings and homes, motels and hotels, health care facilities and dormitories, and every other place where people live.

Learning about bed bugs

Bed bugs are small, brown, flat insects. They feed only on the blood of people and animals. Bed bugs are active mainly at night. During the day, they prefer to hide close to where people sleep. Bed bugs can easily hide in tiny cracks and crevices, such as those found in mattresses, box springs, other pieces of furniture, walls, floors, ceilings, suitcasesyou name it, bed bugs can probably hide in it.

If an apartment has bed bugs, you can usually see them if you look in the right places, such as between a mattress and a box spring. Sometimes you can tell bed bugs are around because you see dark spots or stains on sheets and blankets. Sometimes you even see blood stains in a bed caused by the crushing of bed bugs. One good thing is that, so far, bed bugs have not been shown to transmit diseases to people. But that does not mean much to adults and children who are covered with bed bug bites. Bed bugs make people feel bad physically, emotionally, and mentally. An apartment filled with bed bugs is not fit to live in.

There are some other important things to know about bed bugs. One is that being a good housekeeper does not guarantee that you wont have bed bug problems. Bed bugs are hitchhikers. They usually get into a home or apartment by hiding in luggage, clothing, furniture, or other things. Beg bugs can also get in by hiding in the clothing of tenants, landlords, superintendents, tradesmen, home health aides, people delivering meals, the mailmaneven exterminators.

Because bed bugs feed only on the blood of people and animals, once they get into an apartment, cleaning alone will not get rid of them. (Even if the people leave, that does not mean that the bed bugs will die. Bed bugs can live for a year or more without food.)

Pesticides alone do not work

Another thing to know about bed bugs is that trying to get rid of them by using pesticides alone does not work. The poisons that do kill them must be sprayed right on them. Once the pesticides have dried, they dont work on the bed bugs.

Another problem is that bed bugs often live in used furnishingsespecially beds and couches and other used items. One of the best ways to avoid them is to avoid buying or using second-hand things. But lower-income people often cannot afford new furniture. Landlords may try to blame the tenants if there are bed bugs in an apartment, saying that they should not have bought used furniture. This is unfair. There is almost no way a landlord can prove for sure how bed bugs got into an apartment because there are so many ways that hitchhiking bed bugs can get in.

Ways to get rid of bed bugs

The best way to get rid of bed bugs involves using more than one treatment. Good exterminators will spray pesticides on bed bugs they can see. They will also spray them into cracks in furniture and walls where bed bugs are probably hiding. Good exterminators will put things like furniture and appliances into bags and then pump in high heat or cold, which is a good way to kill bed bugs. Putting clothes, shoes, toys, and other items in a clothes dryer at medium to high heat for up to 20 minutes will also kill them. And sometimes there is no choice but to throw infested things away. But even doing all of these things does not guarantee that the bed bugs will be gone right away. It often takes many tries before they are finally eliminated.

Getting rid of bed bugs is hard. Doing all the things needed to eliminate them can be really hard on older tenants, tenants with disabilities, and families with young children. This is especially true if the tenants have to get rid of things, such as cribs or beds or mattresses, that they cant afford to replace.

Knowing your rights is important

If you are a tenant with a bed bug problem, it is important for you to know your legal rights. It is also important for you to do the things you need to do to protect yourself from being blamed for a problem that you didnt cause. What your rights are, and what you need to do, depend on the kind of building you live in.

If you live in a building with more than one apartment, you should notify the landlord in writing as soon as you see bed bugs in your home. (Send the notice certified mail, return receipt requested, and keep a copy for yourself.) Since anyoneincluding the landlords workerscould have brought the bed bugs in, it will be very hard for the landlord to prove that any one tenant is the cause of the problem. That is why it is important for tenants to keep their apartments clean. An apartment that is not clean will not cause a bed bug problem. But you can be sure that the landlord will try to blame the tenant if the apartment is not clean. This could cause a problem for the tenant if the case goes to court. On the other hand, keeping a clean apartment will make it very hard for the landlord to try to blame a tenant for bed bugs.

If you live in subsidized housing, including public housing, the federal Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) has given special written instructions to local housing authorities and landlords about how to deal with bed bug problems. It is still very important for you to give written notice about a bed bug problem as soon as possible to the Housing Authority (if you live in public housing) or your landlord (if you live in a privately-owned subsidized apartment). If the Housing Authority or landlord does not come out and begin to work on the problem right away, or if they try to blame you, you should contact your local Legal Services program for help.

The courts in New Jersey have said that it is a landlords duty to provide his or her tenants with a safe, livable apartment, one that is not infested with bugs or other things. This is called the warranty of habitability. Unless the landlord can prove that the tenant caused a problem, it is the landlords duty to fix it. This is true in the case of bed bugs as well. Since a landlord cant really prove who caused a bed bug problem, the landlord must hire good exterminators to get rid of them.

If you live in a building containing three or more apartments, state regulations known as the Hotel and Multiple Dwelling Health and Safety Code also say that it is the landlords duty to get rid of bed bugs if they are in more than one apartment. The Code also makes it the landlords job to take good care of the building in order to prevent infestation problems. (The number given by the state to the Code is N.J.A.C. 5:10-10.2.)

If you rent a single-family house, or rent one apartment in a house with only two apartments, the laws are a little different. Local housing codes make it your responsibility to exterminate bed bugs or other pests, unless you can show that the problem was caused by the landlord not taking good care of the building. However, if the bed bugs are there when you move in, or there are bed bugs in both apartments in a two-family house, then it is the landlords duty to get rid of them. Just like tenants in larger buildings, you should notify the landlord in writing as soon as you see bed bugs in your home.

Getting legal advice and help is important

Where bed bugs are concerned, you should get legal advice and assistance if:

You live in a building with two or more apartments and your landlord tries to make it part of your lease that you will be responsible for getting rid of bed bugs.

Your landlord wants you to pay to get rid of bed bugs in your apartment. Even if you live in a single family house, you should get legal advice before you pay for extermination services.

Your landlord refuses to do anything to get rid of bed bugs in your apartment.

The exterminator that comes to get rid of bed bugs wants you to do things that will be very hard on you and your family, such as throw away furniture that you cant replace. These may be the right things to do, but you should get advice to make sure that the exterminator knows what he or she is doing.

You have to throw infested things away. If you do, you should get legal advice to find out if an agency or community organization must or can help you replace them.

Your landlord says that he or she is going to evict you or sue you because of the bed bugs. If this happens, you should get legal help immediately.

Your regional Legal Services office will be able to help you if you qualify based on your income.

If you find bed bugs in your home, the important thing is not to wait to do something. The best way to deal with bed bug problems is to get help as soon as possible.

This article is from the June 2010 issue of Looking Out for Your Legal Rights.

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Tuesday, August 8th, 2017

Bed bugs are now everywhere. There are reports about them infesting houses, apartments, hotels, nursing homes, commercial establishments and even buses and trains.

Sure, as you might already know, they dont transfer illnesses. However, the bed bug bites and the mere thought that bed bugs might crawl on you and bite you while you sleep could still affect your physical wellness. Not to mention, they could balloon your expenses.

So, being the annoying pests that they are, you got to kill bed bugs. Or more appropriately, you got to fight them off. Because if you just kill them, more of them could still come your way, re-infest your place and bring you the same can of worms.

But how do you do it? How could fight the pests that are too sneaky they could hitch a ride on you unnoticed, too small that they could already be living in your house without you knowing it and too productive that their females could lay three to four eggs a day?

Well, actually, when it comes to methods to get rid of them, there are several that you could implement. However, a method to kill bed bugs is not the only thing you need to fight the pests and their possible return. It would require more than that to keep them off your doorstep.

Lets get to know each of those things you would need and why do you need them?

How much you know about bed bugs could make or break your bed bug treatment. If you want to win the fight against them, you must know everything that you can about them. And that starts with how they look.

Bed Bug Appearance

Bed bugs are small as apple seed or grain of rice. That is why they could conceal themselves even in the smallest crack or crevice. They are wingless but are very quick. They also share a number of characteristics with other common house pests. Hence, if you find one but are not sure if it is really a bed bug, its best to compare it first with a real bed bug image. Or better yet, have a professional look at it.

Bed Bug Signs

There are several things that could give away bed bug presence. If you know them and keep your eyes or nose open to them, you could kill bed bugs early and prevent more of them from coming. Particularly, those signs that could tell you if you have bed bugs or not are the following.

Bed Bug Spots

The bed bug spots are basically their hiding places. When looking for them, those are the places that you would first want to check.

Bed bugs particularly like to hide in cracks, gaps and crevices of items near their source of meal, which could be you. So basically, they are likely to hide in beds, couches, closets, under the carpets and even behind wall hangings. They could also present even in book pages.

There is probably no way of getting rid of bed bugs without needing any amount. Even if you choose to just vacuum your whole house to keep them away, you would still need to spend an additional amount for your electricity. And even if you decide to just throw away the items it invaded, you would still need money for their replacements.

But as mentioned, if you choose to hire bed bug exterminators to clear the pests, you would need to spend big. Probably, you would need to have hundreds to thousands prepared. Just a single bed bug treatment cost around that much. And given that they could come back, you might need to spend more than.

However, if you decide to kill bed bugs yourself, you could decrease the expenses. Remember though, you must only do the bed bug treatment yourself if you could handle it. If the infestation is already massive, its best to leave it to the experts.

So, if you dont want to have a huge bed bug expense, it is important that you detect bed bugs early. Else, they could overtake your house and require a pest-control professional.

Going back to personal bed bug elimination though, the money needed is usually for bed bug spray. Its its help often required in a DIY pest-control process.

As stated earlier, this help could come from the government in the form of bills. Although they may not help bed bug victims kill the vampire-like insects directly, the bills could help prevent their further spread. And generally, that would lower yours and everybodys else chance of becoming their next meal.

In a different aspect, this bed bug help could also be in the form of a bed bug spray. That is if you decided to fight them off yourself. And that bed bug spray, it could either be the kind that would kill bed bugs, repel them or both.

However, to make sure that the bed bug spray would really be a help and that it would be worth it, you have to make a wise pick.

And probably, one of the best, if not the best, bed bug spray you could get is Bed Bug Bully.

Several pest-control companies, hotel managers and even house owners have already proven that Bed Bug Bully is effective. Eggs, nymphs and adult bed bugs, it could eliminate them all. And that not only clears the pests presence but also prevents their re-infestation.

Not only that, FIFRA 25(b) has already approved it as pesticide-exempt. That means, unlike conventional bed bug solutions, it contains no harmful chemical ingredients. And so, you could rest assured that it is safe, a true help and that it is worth the money you would spend.

Watch a customers review of the product and see how well it works.

But if you want to prove those claims first by yourself before buying Bed Bug Bully, you surely can do that. There are samples of it that you could get and test.

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OHIO CITY The Ohio City Park Association and the Lambert Days Committee has finalized plans for the 2017 festival.

Lambert Days is always the third full weekend in July. This years dates are July 21-23. This is also the 50th anniversary of Ohio Citys celebration of the life of John W. Lambert and his invention of Americas first automobile.

This years edition of Lambert Days will feature a communitywide garage sale. For more information, contact Laura Morgan at 419.965.2515. There will also be food all weekend in the newly renovated Community Building on Ohio 118.

Friday, July 21

Festivities start off with a steak dinner (carryout is available), starting at 4 p.m. Friday. Ohio Citys American LegionHarvey Lewis Post 346 will have aflag-raising ceremony at 5 Friday evening, while kids games and inflatables will also open at 5. At 6 p.m., the Lambert Days Wiffleball Homerun Derby will take place. For more information, contactLorenzo Frye 419.771.7037.

There will also be entertainment at 6 p.m. featuring Cass Blue. At 7, there will be a adult Wiffleball tournament. For more information, contact Brian Bassett419.203.8203. A Texas Hold em Tournament will begin at 7 p.m. Friday, along with Monte Carlo Night, which begins at 8 p.m. For more information, contact Jeff Agler at 419.513.0580.

Entertainment for Friday night starts at 8 and will be the band Colt & Crew. There will also be a fireworks display at 10:15 p.m. Friday (Saturday night is the rain date).

Saturday, July 22

Saturday morning begins with a softball tournament at 8. For more information, contact Brian Bassettat 419.203.8203. There will also be a coed volleyball tournament that starts at 9 a.m. Saturday. For more information, contact Tim Matthews at 419.203.2976. The Lambert Days Kids Wiffleball Tournament starts at 10 a.m. Saturday. For more information, contact Lorenzo Frye at 419.771.7037.

Kids games and Inflatables continue at 11 Saturday morning. Cornhole tournament registration and 3-on-3 basketball tournament registration start at noon, while both tournaments begin at 1 p.m. For more information on cornhole, contact Josh Agler at 567.259.9941 and for 3-on-3 basketball, contact Scott Bigham at 419.953.9511.

The Hog Roast Dinner starts at 4 p.m. Saturday and carryout is available. There will also be music under the tent by Jeff Unterbrink at 4. Bingo will start at 5 p.m., and the night ends with entertainment by Megan White and Cadillac Ranch.

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Sunday, July 23rd, 2017

What Kills Bed Bugs? Thermal remediation | Heat Treatment to killbed bugs

Thermal remediation or Heat Treatment for bed bugsis the best method for elimination of Cimex lectularius. It is one of the best way to get rid of bed bugs. It is an efficient and effective means of holistically eradicating populations of bed bugs. It works extremely well in a homes, apartments, hotel room, or buildings quickly and efficiently. Thermal treatment for bed bugs is a Green Treatment as we can exterminate bed bugs using heat without pesticides. The major benefit is there is VERY LITTLE BedBug PREPARATION on your part so with very little prep and the bed bug heat treatment success rate being so high this method is PHENOMENAL!! This method uses electric fed heaters due to propane restrictions in major cities like New York City and many Towns and Counties in NJ, allowing us to heat treat entire apartments to entire buildings eliminating ALL bed bugs in a relatively short amount of time (24 hours or less).

Many people want to know what is the most effective way or how to kill bed bugs efficiently without major disruption. Compared to a chemical program (3-5 weeks) it is much faster. Also in comparison we are using hot air as the insecticide which is much safer and also more effective as heat does not scatter populations of bedbugs.It also completely eliminates eggs which are the most difficult aspect of extermination.A3 Superior has been providing NYC bed bug heat treatment to the NY metro area (New York|New Jersey| Pennsylvania) since 2007 making us one of the most experienced companies providing thermal remediation.

This is not the standard approach so bed bug heat treatment costs can be kept quite low. In fact the overall investment when you take into account your personal time, dry cleaning expenses of suits and dresses, replacing items that are infested such as box springs and couches make the use of heat treatment to get rid of bed bugs a much more attractive and less expensive option than a traditional chemical program. Now not all homes qualify for this type of service. If there are surrounding units that are infested or if you have someone that stays at your residence that is coming from an infested area the use of heat may not be the best option. But at least you have a choice between heat and chemical. In some cases you are better off leaving behind a chemical residual if there is the probability of further bed bug exposure. This is because although residual products do have limited uptake due to the tight exoskeleton of Cimex Lectularius heat provides no residual protection. We can if the client wishes chemically pre-treat or provide a chemical application after the program if there is a concern about the possibility of becoming re-

infested. We recommend checking all possible exposure sources prior to bed bug heat treatment and this will include surrounding units, staff, places of work, vehicles, gym or personal lockers, friends, childcare and nurseries, schools etc. This bug is a hitchhiker and travels with us. It also moves easily from one unit to the next via hallways, pipe chases, electrical conduits , cable wire channels etc. All avenue of infestation possibilities must be explored so that they can be ruled out. We only want to treat you once. Bed Bug Heat treatment generally takes about a day to complete depending on the size of the unit. Providing heat treatments for bed bugsmultiple units at once takes a lot of coordination between the treating company, the management company and the landlors or building owner. One of the most important things is to ensure we have people complying with the preparation and not taking too many items with them on the day of treatment. When using heat to kill bed bugs you dont want to carry out insects and then bring them right back after we are done. That is a monumental waste of time, fuel, money, and energy.

Bed Bug Heat Treatments in private homes is much easier. When you are helping afamily recover from an infestation typically you have a good idea where the bed bugs came from, there is less individuals so there is less opportunity to re-infest with bedbugs and its usually a cooperative effort to exterminate the population in one treatment. We provided oneheat treatment to a family after Christmas. Unfortunately they had about 20 family members over for the Holiday. Guess where everyone put their coats? Thats right on the bed in the master bedroom right where the bed bugs had been reproducing for several months. We ended up having to treat three other homes. Everyone cooperated, all homes were inspected by canine and we had climb-ups installed, and everyones home had the issue eliminated through the use of heat. Bed Bug Heat Treatments WORK! You just have to know how to do it right, make sure you are taking into account all the possibilities of spread, eliminate anypossibility of reinfestation (as humanly possible) and treat it properly.

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