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Quick Bedbug Facts: Bedbug Size: 1/4 to 3/8 inch (4-5 mm) Bedbug Color: Reddish brown or brown Bedbug Description: Bed bugs are sometimes called "red coats", "chinches", or "mahogany flats". The adult bed bug is a wingless insect that is flattened from top to bottom. Bedbug Habitat: At the beginning of an infestation, bed bugs are likely to be found only in the tufts, seams, and folds of mattresses and bed covers. In areas of heavy infestation, bed bugs can be found in crevices in the bedsteads. Bedbug Life Cycle: The life cycle stages of a bed bug are: Egg, Nymph, and Adult. The females lay about 450 eggs, usually at the rate of up to 5 per day, in cracks and crevices in the floor or bed, and the eggs attach to any hard surface. Newly hatched bed bugs begin feeding immediately. They shed their skin five times before becoming adults. Bedbug - Type of Damage: They feed principally on human blood by piercing the skin with a long beak and sucking blood into their stomachs. They feed mostly at night, but will feed during the day if hungry and the light is dim. Bedbug Control: In private homes, find all areas that bed bugs hide in during the day time. These must be treated with chemicals. In hotels, apartments, and other multiple-type dwelling places, bed bugs may spread from one unit to another using electrical wires and pipes as highways. All units should be inspected. Remove bird nests, if any. Discovery Spots: Usually discovered in unsuspected areas such as in floor cracks, under carpets, behind loose wallpaper or wall pictures, in books, CDs and electrical outlets.

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Bedbugs – New York City

Friday, December 23rd, 2016

Information for New York City Residents

Bed bug infestations are increasingly common, but there are steps that can be taken to prevent bed bugs from infesting your home. When bed bugs are present, they can be safely controlled. This web site will help you learn more about how they thrive, how to recognize and inspect for their presence, steps to take to prevent them from infesting your home, how to safely rid your home of bed bugs if they do occur, and also how to select and work with a pest management professional.

Read the guide, Preventing and Getting Rid of Bed Bugs Safely (PDF)

Bed bugs are small insects that are usually active at night when people are sleeping. Adult bed bugs have flat, brown oval bodies and are about the size of an apple seed.

The New York City area has more than 1,000 pest control companies and thousands of licensed pest management professionals. To get rid of bed bugs, you need to choose the right company, be clear about what you want done, and monitor the service you get.

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10 Tips To Avoid Bedbugs | Care2 Healthy Living

Thursday, December 8th, 2016

Bedbugs creepy and persistent saboteurs of sleep. It is no wonder these parasitic insects have caused such a stir in the news. Their resilience can make them unwelcome house guests indefinitely. And now theyre invading more than just houses and hotels; latching on to furniture, suitcases, or any number of comfortable surfaces, theyve started moving into airplanes, schools, movie theaters, hospitals, and more.

But panic isnt as it rarely is the answer. Bedbugs arent known to carry diseases like other vermin. And while they can be a painful nuisance and costly to exterminate, they are not life-threatening.

Their survival techniques are clever. When bedbugs bite, they inject a sort of anesthetizing agent, which allows the bite to be painless, explains Michael Potter, an entomologist specializing in pest management, to an NPR reporter. Thats a good survival mechanism because if you woke up and felt the pain, not too many bedbugs would survive to feed another day. Painless at first, bites from bedbugs can become red and itchy welts.

After bedbugs bite, they can hide in a number of out-of-sight places including behind loose wallpaper, electrical switch plates, seams of mattresses and other upholstery.

Next: 10 tips on how to spot the blood-suckers and what to do if you find them.

1. When sleeping in a new bed, check for signs of their feces: small, black or dark brown dots on sheets or the mattress. (If you are in a hotel and find potential bedbug fecal matter, ask for a new room far from the original.)

2. While bedbugs mostly hide out during the day, you may be able to spot the actual bug at night (using a flashlight may be helpful). Baby bedbugs are nearly invisible, but their older relatives are brown to red-brown and oval-shaped (see image on page one).

3. Regularly inspect places where pets sleep for signs of bedbugs.

4. In some heavily infested areas, a coriander-like odor may be present.

5. If you suspect youve been exposed to bedbugs when traveling, clean out everything you traveled with. Vacuum out your suitcase and wash all clothes in hot water if possible, whether they are dirty or not. When traveling, leave your suitcases on hard surfaces if possible (rather than carpet or upholstered furniture).

Next: What to do if you suspect bedbugs are in your home.

6. If you suspect there are bedbugs in your home, do not jump directly to pesticide application. Many pesticides, especially over-the-counter treatments, are ineffective in killing bedbugs and their eggs, and only provide unnecessary chemicals in your living space. Professional steam or heat treatments kill eggs and adults (more information on next page).

7. Make sure it is indeed bedbugs that are causing your bites before treating the problem. Fleas, ticks, mites, mosquitoes, or allergic reactions may be the cause of the skin lesions. IdentifyUS suggests a variety of trapping methods you can use to find and identify a bedbug.

8. If you cannot find a bedbug, but suspect they are present, a bedbug-sniffing dog may help sniff-out the culprits.

9. Do not put infested furniture on the street or in common areas, as that may spread the problem to other homes. If you do move infested furniture out of your house, place in a locked dumpster and label it as bedbug-infested. If you have infested furniture that is useful, you do not need to dispose of it; it can be cleaned and treated.

10. Clear your clutter. The most vulnerable people for pests are people who have a lot of clutter, this Networx article advises. Having a non-cluttered home also makes treatment easier, as there are less objects to clean.

Next: 5 ways to get rid of bedbugs.

1. Steve Tvedten, author of a non-toxic pest control website, suggests using a steam cleaner on cracks and mattresses weekly, if you suspect bedbugs. Bedbugs are very sensitive to heat, and cannot stand temperatures above 111 and 113 degrees Fahrenheit. An hour of high heat exposure should eliminate most infestations, according to Tvedten.

2. Low temperatures (32 to 48 degrees Fahrenheit) for longer periods of time (30 to 50 days) can also eradicate bedbug infestations.

3. Vacuum anything you can. Put other items in sealed plastic bags.

4. Wash any fabric you can in hot water.

5. You may want to use a non-toxic spray for controlling bedbugs.

Sources: NPMA IndentifyUS The Only Good Bedbug is a Toasted One on NPR.org

Related Links: Integrated Pest Management for Homeowners Dogs Sniffing out Bed Bugs Get Rid of Pests Naturally Non-Toxic Flea Control 7 Tips for Chemical-Free Pest Control Image: A bedbug pictured next to grains of rice

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Tuesday, May 24th, 2016

This FAQ gives tips on how to avoid bed bugs when you travel and how to search for bed bugs and their signs in a hotel room. (The same techniques work for searching other rooms too.)

First, learn specific steps for checking a room for bed bugs. Search for bed bugs in every room you sleep in.

This FAQ on searching a hotel room (from New York State Integrated Pest Managements bed bug FAQs) is brief and excellent. NYSIPM also provides a printable Travel Card on this topic (click for a PDF) which you can carry with you.

Heres a video of David Cains (of Bed Bugs Ltd. in London) very careful search for bed bugs in a hotel room:

To check a room, you have to know what youre looking for. See our photos of bed bugs signs of bed bugs, and photos of fecal stains on a hotel headboard and hotel mattress for examples.

Before you search for bed bugs, put your luggage in the bathtub or shower (assuming its dry) as the bathroom is less likely to be infested than other parts of the room. Check the mattress, headboard, frame and pictures (as much as possible), following these instructions. Check the backs and undersides of chairs and under/inside the desk. Carefully check to see the luggage rack is free of pests (look at it from top to bottom, and under the straps), then you can keep your luggage on the luggage rack (avoiding the bed or floor).

Many of us search the room with much less detail than David does in the video above. It may not be possible or feasible for you to take apart a hotel room in this manner. You may, for example, choose not to disassemble the entire bed, or remove the headboard. However, by doing a 5-10 minute search of the furniture (bed, table and chairs), baseboards, etc., you should be able to reassure yourself that there are no obvious visible signs of bed bugs. You should always still assume there may still be bed bugs present which you did not see, and take steps accordingly.

For more helpful travel tips, read this comprehensive article by entomologists Steven Kells and Jeff Hahn of the University of Minnesota, which describes the steps you should take if youve been exposed to bedbugs (but is also helpful on how to search for and avoid them in the first place).

Before you book a room, Google your hotels name and bedbugs and bed bugs; if you havent chosen one yet, look them up on tripadvisor.com. There, customers review hotels. If they had bad service, a small, outdated room, or (gasp!) bedbugs, youll hear about it. If you see one nasty report, of course, take it with a grain of salt. But multiple bad reviews, or reviews which repeat a particular critique, can be bad news. I have used tripadvisor many times and find the reviews useful not just to reassure me there are no bed bug reports at a hotel, but also to find good, moderately priced hotels, and a real insight into what rooms and service and location are like. Their highest ranked hotels are not always expensive and I have been very pleased when I have chosen them.

Canadian, US and UK hotels may also have complaints listed on bedbugregistry.com, but keep in mind, as with Tripadvisor.com, not everyone reports bed bugs (or even notices them).

Some sufferers suggest purchasing a bottle of a contact kill spray and using it in your hotel (spray mattress, etc.) I personally would not do this; a contact kill spray will kill bed bugs you can seeif theyre sprayed directly. But it does nothing for bedbugs that are hiding, as they tend to do.

If you can see bed bugs, you should not be in the room! Leave! Insist on a bed bug free room, and take precautions when you get home to make sure you did not bring any hitchhikers home.

Remember: the idea behind searching a hotel room is not that you will necessarily see bed bugs if present. If there is a small infestation, you may not see them. You may still be bitten. However, your chances of having a bad hotel experience (read: lots of bed bug bites in the room) or of taking bed bugs home with you will be smaller if there are few bed bugs present. For this reason, its worth taking time to search.

Because you can never be 100% sure you were not exposed, consider taking some steps below to lessen your chance of infesting your home if you do happen to pick up a few hitchhikers.

A Packtite can be used once you get home to heat treat your luggage and many items you take with you on a trip. Read about Packtites and Packtite Closets. It is an investment, but can help you avoid an infestation if you heat items which may have been exposed to bed bugs. And if you ever get bed bugs, as we hope you wont, it is a useful tool during treatment. The Packtite should not be used on electronics or other heat-sensitive items.

Luggage can go in the Packtite, and so can your belongings. The manufacturer recommends unpacking the luggage and treating it separately from the other items. (Keep items sealed in an airtight bag until theyre treated.)

While in the hotel room, you may want to seal smaller items in Ziploc Big Bags (Large, XL, XXL) inside the suitcase; in the hotel, keep the Ziplocs sealed.

Another option is to seal your entire suitcase, garment bag or other luggage item in a Ziplocs or in a BugZip luggage encasement while youre in the hotel. BugZip encasements are specially-designed for the purpose of sealing in luggage during your hotel stay. There are also drawer liners which you can use if you want to pack items into a hotel or cruiseship drawer.

On BedBugBeware.com, David Cain recommends using a BugZip and treating items in a Packtite when you get home. I use a Packtite Closet when coming home to treat the empty luggage and then the clothing, and other contents which can be heated.

If you dont have access to a Packtite, consider washing your clothing and drying on hot before returning it to your home. For luggage, consider a cheap duffel bag or other soft luggage which might be run through a dryer. Alternatively, bags can be kept sealed in a plastic case while in the room, in a BugZip, XL Ziploc or even a garbage bag closed in an airtight seal. Non-dryable items should be carefully inspected.

When you get home, visually inspect your suitcase and contents. Do not unpack your suitcase on the bed. Choose a light colored table or even the tub, so you can see what youve got. Do it quickly, in case there are any bed bugs inside. Remove all clothes into XL ziplocs and seal them until they can be put through a Packtite or washed and dried on hot or dry cleaned. You should do this when you come home from a trip whether youve encountered bed bugs or not.

If you havent seen signs of bugs, you can unpack directly into a washing machine (wash and dry on hot; dry items can simply be dried on hot for 20 minutes or so unless you are dealing with extremely thick items). Deal with the case, too: you may not see young bed bugs hiding in seams.

Most of all, dont stay home. The world is a beautiful place. You can get bedbugs without leaving your home if someone elses home is attached. So get out there and enjoy the world. But be careful out there.

See these FAQs for more tips onHow to get rid of bed bugs in your stuff, what to do if you are exposed to bed bugs, and how to kill bed bugs using washers and dryers. You can also see this discussion on Metafilter.

If you have tips for avoiding bedbugs while traveling, or a story you want to share, please fill out the contact form!

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Wednesday, April 20th, 2016

Find out if your area has been bed bug infestations through our Bed Bug Registry. This Registry is essential for anyone who is traveling to a holiday destination. We currently have over 21,000 bed bug reports from AROUND the world, making our registry the largest bug registry in the world! Many of our readers upload pictures of the infestation that you can look at. If you have any questions about an infestation, you can post them in the comments section so the original bed bug report author can respond!

Travel Tip: If you are travelling, make sure you search hotels you plan to stay at for any bed bug infestation reports on our registry to avoid a potential bed bug encounter! If a hotel has had a history of bed bug infestations, you can also read reports on HOW the hotel treats the guests after being informed of bed bugs by the guest!

In the Bed Bugs GUIDE section you will find everything you need to know about bed bugs. From the basic biology of bed bugs, to various (working) bed bug treatments, our GUIDE section has everything you need to know about preventing, identifying, and eliminating bed bugs in your home. Also check out our BLOG for more information and bed bug help.

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Minneapolis man accused of murdering mom over bedbugs …

Wednesday, April 20th, 2016

Hennepin County Sheriff's Office via CBS Minnesota

MINNEAPOLIS - A 62-year-old Minneapolis man is facing murder charges after he apparently killed his mother in her downtown Minneapolis apartment last Friday.

Michael Gallagher was charged Monday with second-degree murder in the death of 89-year-old Patricia Ann Gallagher in her apartment Friday morning, reports CBS Minnesota. He is expected to make his first appearance in Hennepin County Court Tuesday morning.

According to the charges, Michael Gallagher called 911 and told authorities he had killed his mother. He surrendered to officers at the scene shortly after 9 a.m.

The complaint states he showed up to his mother's apartment at 111 Marquette Avenue last Thursday to help her with cleaning and other chores. He told officers he was despondent over bedbugs in the apartment and nothing he used could get rid of them. He said he was also convinced her landlord wouldn't be renewing her lease and she had several things he would have to help her move.

According to the complaint, there was a sculpture of Michael Gallagher in the apartment. He grabbed it and started beating her on the head with it. He also tried smothering her with a pillow, strangling her with his hands and suffocating her with a garbage bag.

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Man sets himself, apartment ablaze trying to kill bedbugs …

Wednesday, April 20th, 2016

DETROIT -- A man trying to kill bedbugs set himself and his apartment on fire.

The Detroit Free Press reports that four units in the Midtown building were destroyed by flames last weekend and about two dozen others suffered water damage.

A city official tells the newspaper that the man sprayed himself and his sofa with rubbing alcohol about 4:30 a.m. Sunday and lit a cigarette.

Mayor's office spokesman Dan Austin says the sofa and the man's body caught fire when he tried to burn one of the bedbugs.

The newspaper reports that the man escaped the blaze, but suffered severe burns.

No other injuries were reported.

CBS Detroit reports that this is the second recent incident where a major fire was started in Detroit by someone trying to kill bed bugs. In November, a woman sparked a fire at the Ramblewood Apartments on the west side while trying to eradicate the bugs from her apartment. The fire completely destroyed the 48-unit complex.

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Monday, April 18th, 2016

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Any of the 2,500 insect species constituting the family Formicidae of the order Hymenoptera, to which the bee and the wasp also belong.

Ants are social insects. Therefore, spotting one ant unfortunately signifies there are many more to follow. Ants are not simply unsightly they can also be dangerous contaminates to food. Considering that you likely eat multiple meals a day in your home

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Babies are almost invisible. Adults can grow up to an 1/8 of an inch in length, are oval and flat in shape, and leave a musty odor compared to raspberries. If youre waking up with several bites or if you notice that the bite marks are in clusters or groups of three on your arm, leg, and back, its very likely you have bedbugs

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Nocturnal, omnivorous scavengers that mostly live in damp places. They may spread human disease by contaminating food, utensils, and countertops with disease organisms carried on their feet and bodies, or regurgitated with small quantities of partially digested food. Although associated with filth and unsanitary conditions, cockroaches can be found in the best-kept homes

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Most flea problems originate from an infested cat or dog. Once the pet has been treated, efforts should then focus on the indoor premises. Moderate to heavy infestations, however, will usually necessitate the application of a residual insecticide to carpets, baseboards, cracks and crevices, and other areas where fleas may be present

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It is often a carrier of such diseases as typhoid fever, cholera, dysentery, trachoma, and anthrax. The adult fly transmits disease by contaminating food with disease organisms it has picked up on its hairy legs or has ingested and then regurgitated. The taste-sensitive cells of the common house fly are located on its feet as well as on its mouthparts

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A females mouse can produce 8 to 13 pups every 45 days and can live out their lives in less than a year, but can survive longer if a food source is available. They are known to chew through walls made of wood and sheetrock, and tunnel through insulation to build their nests

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common name for any of about 2000 species of two-winged insects. When they bite, they inject some of their salivary fluid into the wound, causing swelling and irritation. Many inject infectious microorganisms and thus transmit such diseases as malaria, yellow fever, dengue, and filariasis

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Rats have extremely powerful teeth, with which they often gnaw through wooden planks to get at stores of food, and they have even been known to bite holes in lead pipes. They are extremely prolific, breeding 1 to 13 times a year and producing 1 to 22 young in a litter. Rats have an average lifespan of eight months to one year in the wild and two to three years in captivity.

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Contrary to popular belief, most spider bites are not dangerous to humans. Of the 40,000 species of spiders, only about 30 species produce bites that may cause illness. Spiders rarely attack humans unless they feel threatened, and if they do bite, the wound is rarely serious

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Termite, common name for numerous species of social insects that can damage wooden structures such as furniture or houses. Subterranean termites are extremely destructive, because they tunnel their way to wooden structures, into which they burrow to obtain food. Given enough time, termites will feed on the wood until nothing is left but a shell.

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All ticks are bloodsucking parasites. Their grasping forelegs allow them to climb on a host. They quickly find a protected spot on the host's body, sink their mouthparts into the flesh, and begin to feed. When full, they drop off the host. In some species, adult males and some nymph stages do not feed

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Insects are often regarded as pests because some bite, sting, spread diseases, or compete with humans for crop plants. Nevertheless, without insects to pollinate flowers, the human race would soon run out of food because many of the crop plants that we rely on would not be able to reproduce. However, this doesn't mean you want to share your home with them

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