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Bed Bug Information or Complaint | City of New York

January 31st, 2015 by admin

You can report bed bugs in private residences, New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA) property, hotels, single room occupancy (SRO) buildings, New York City public schools, CUNY colleges, hospitals, and subways.

An inspection will be conducted and if bed bugs are found, the residential building owner may get a ticket. Inspections may be conducted with a bed bug-sniffing dog. To report bed bugs in a private house or apartment, you must be a tenant in the building, and you must provide your contact information.

Under the NYC Bed Bug Disclosure Act, landlords must notify prospective tenants in writing about any bed bug infestations that have occurred in their building in the past year. If you want to complain about landlords who are not complying with this law, you should contact NYS Homes and Community Renewal at (718) 739-6400.

To report bed bugs in businesses, nonprofit organizations, or child care facilities, you should contact the manager or owner of the facility.

You can get information about:

If you are a private homeowner, you should hire a pest control professional licensed by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation to evaluate the pest problem and to exterminate if required. Licensed exterminators should always provide proof of their license upon request.

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The Bed Bug Inspectors – Flatiron – New York, NY | Yelp

October 25th, 2014 by admin

Specialties

The Bed Bug Inspectors is an independent pest inspection company that employs highly trained, nationally certified (NESDCA) Bed Bug Dog Teams to identify and remove bed bugs and live bed bug eggs. The Bed Bug Inspectors will pinpoint with up to 95% accuracy where the bedbugs or bedbug eggs are hiding.

The Bed Bug Inspectors will immediately respond to your situation. We send a Certified Bed Bug Dog Inspection Team to determine if there are live bedbugs and/or viable bedbug eggs. After the Bed Bug Dog Inspection Team completes the bed bug detection, we advise of the findings. If the Bed Bug Dog Inspection Team detects the scent of live bedbugs and/or viable bedbug eggs we discuss your next steps.

There is an overwhelming amount of information about what to do when you have a bed bug problem. Add suggestions from friends, urban legends, and quotes from three different pest control companies and the solution can be hard to see.

The Bed Bug Inspectors are here to help guide you. Since we offer only bed bug detection services we offer non-biased inspection and answers on how to best solve your individual remediation needs.

Established in 2009.

We are a Bed Bug Inspection organization that employs the use of nationally trained canine teams as well some of New York City's top bed bug inspectors.

Since 2009 we have performed over 5000 inspections for residential clients and have worked with the region's top pest control firms, hotels/motels, property management companies.

We were New York's first independent NESDCA certified Bed Bug Dog Inspection Company and can offer you an unbiased assessment of your problem.

I have worked in the pest control industry for the past 20 plus years. I spent 8 years as Vice President of one of the most well respected regional Pest Control Companies in New York. In 2009 I opened the first independent bed bug dog inspection company in NYC.

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Bed bugs invade New York City subways – The Morning Call

October 21st, 2014 by admin

NEW YORK Three New York City subway trains had to be fumigated after riders and staff spotted bedbugs in the cars, a transit spokesman said on Wednesday.

The bedbugs were found on the N train, which links Brooklyn's Coney Island with lower and midtown Manhattan and Astoria in Queens.

Two trains were taken out of service to be fumigated by exterminators on Sunday, and another on Tuesday, said Kevin Ortiz, a spokesman for the Metropolitan Transportation Authority, the state-controlled agency that runs the subway.

"Out of an abundance of caution, we are also doing spot checks inside crew rooms," Ortiz said. The fumigations were first reported in the New York Daily News.

The New York City subway is one of the busiest transit systems in the world. Humans make nearly 5.5 million trips on the system on an average weekday. Ortiz said he was not aware of previous reports of bedbugs on the subway.

Bedbugs can grow to the size of an apple seed and feed on human blood. They sometimes leave behind itchy bite marks, rashes and the gnawing anxiety caused by a possible infestation, a perennial fear in crowded cities.

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Bed bug cases in NYC drop to 4-year low

June 4th, 2014 by admin

NEW YORK CITY (PIX11) Good news, New York. There are fewer bed bugs crawling in your sheets.

Infestations by the tiny brown critters have dropped every year for the past four years, according to new data from the housing department.

A vial of live bed bugs is displayed. (Photo by Brian Kersey/Getty Images)

Brooklyn has the unsavory distinction of having the most bed bug violations since 2010, but all five boroughs have seen declines in confirmed bed bug cases, according to the NYC Department of Housing Preservation and Development.

Citywide, bedbug infestations were cut by nearly 53 percent from 4,808 in 2010 to 2,268 in 2013.

Housing officials credited the drop to legislation enacted in 2011 that required landlords to properly deal with infestations, and to better awareness citywide of the crawly critters.

As opposed to just a few years ago, people today are considerably more vigilant and there is more and better information available to the general public regarding how to prevent and deal with infestations, the city said in a statement releasing the new figures.

The numbers reflect confirmed infestations between fiscal year 2010 and fiscal year 2013, which ends in July.

The cases were reported in the housing departments jurisdiction, that is, homes that are being rented. The latest data does not include statistics for co-ops, condos, private homes, public housing, schools, offices, hospitals or any commercial spaces, including movie theaters.

Bed bugs are tiny insects, about the size of an apple seed, that are usually active at night. They live in cracks in furniture, floors and walls, and feed on blood.

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Bed Bugs- how bad are they in Brooklyn? – New York City …

May 13th, 2014 by admin

Bedbugregistry.com

I used to think it was a good resource and from time to time check refer to it to check my area of Brooklyn. In my area, East Flatbush closer to Lefferts Prospect, there were so many reports of bed bugs with LLs practically doing nothing about them and too many shamed people saying not a thing. So you can imagine the bugs being rampant in the community.

The reason I say used to be a good resource since now if I go to the site the map that shows my area has been wiped clean of reports where it had many more reports. Last I checked it was less than 5 reports. You see this area is being gentrified so LLs can't have bb's being listed for potential renters now can they?

I had them too. In my building one floor has them really bad. Someone told me they've seen them in the halls. Management does next to nothing about it and doesn't help to have a mentally unstable super that uses bed bugs as a weapon on renters, but how can you prove this?

I guess you can still refer to the site since there may not be any other like it.

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HPD – Bed Bugs – New York City

May 7th, 2014 by admin

On November 16, 2011, HPD along with Council Speaker Quinn and Council Member Brewer announced the acquisition of two male bed bug sniffing dogs in an effort to combat bed bug infestations in residential properties. The beagles, Mickey and Nemo, are available to assist a team of four Code Enforcement Inspectors who have been trained to work with the dogs. The dogs will respond to bed bug complaints where the 311 operator has confirmed that the tenant would like to have the inspection performed by a dog; not every complaint where someone indicates that they are available for a dog will get such an inspection. The dogs were trained at an accredited facility to alert by sitting when they detect live bed bugs or viable eggs. The dogs findings will be confirmed by visual inspection before a violation is issued. Although the dogs cannot respond to all bed bug complaints in residential properties, they will serve as a valuable resource in detecting bed bugs in places that are difficult for people to detect, and in cases where there are a small amount of bed bugs or the bed bugs have not yet matured. For more information on the Bed Bug Canine inspections, click here.

The Department of Health and Mental Hygienes (DOHMH) Bed Bug Website at http://nyc.gov/bedbugs provides detailed information for tenants, property owners/agents and homeowners on how bed bugs thrive, how to recognize and inspect for their presence, steps to take to prevent them from infesting a home, how to safely rid an area of bed bugs if they do occur, and how to select and work with a pest management professional. You can also go to the Department of Housing Preservation and Developments (HPD) e-learning on bedbugs, which provides information on the above topics through an interactive format,using anaudio/ visual format.

Left untreated, bed bugs can spread quickly in multi-dwelling housing. Both the housing and health codes require that property owners address infestations promptly. The surest strategies to keep bed bugs from spreading are prevention, early detection and rapid treatment. As a tenant, the first action you should take if you believe that you have bed bugs is to notify your landlord. As a landlord, the first action you should take is to conduct an inspection of the reported condition. Knowing what to look for is key!

Bed Bug Complaints: Enforcement ProtocolHere is how the Citys enforcement protocols work:

ComplaintsYou can file a complaint about bed bugs by calling 311 or using 311ONLINE. When a complaint is made to 311 about bed bugs in a residential building, HPD attempts to notify a property owner/representative at the registered phone number about the complaint (For more information on registration,click here.) A housing inspector from HPD may conduct an inspection. The inspector examines places where bed bugs are commonly found, such as on and around mattresses, beds and head boards, as well as other potentially infested areas as directed by the tenant.

ViolationsIf the HPD inspector finds bed bugs, the property owner is issued an HPD Notice of Violation (NOV)(see Sample A)ordering that the condition be addressed.

When a NOV is issued by HPD, the property owner also receives a DOHMH Order of the Commissioner(see Sample B).The Commissioners order tells property owners in more detail what the requirements for addressing the bed bug problem are, including:

Inspect the apartment(s) cited for bed bugs.

If you find a bed bug infestation in the apartment(s), inspect all units adjacent to, above and below the infested units, as well as all common areas; and retain the services of a pest management professional certified and registered by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation to take all measures necessary to remove bed bug infestationwhere found.

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BARELY LEGAL: Renter, Beware: Bed Bugs Are Back

April 19th, 2014 by admin

By JENNIFER BROKAMP

Youve finally made it to New York City for your first job out of college. As you step into the pristine major office tower, you cant believe how lucky you are to get to work in such an impressive place. Three whirlwind days of work later, everything is going great, that is, until you notice dozens of red bumps in sets of three all over your body. Bed bugs. And theyre coming from your office.

You might be thinking, arent bed bugs only in dirty homes or run down buildings? Unfortunately, no. Many people have been lulled into a false sense of security by believing that because they have a nice, clean living environment, they are immune to bed bugs. But bed bugs can infest any place where humans spend large amounts of time; cleanliness has nothing to do with it. Bed bugs began making their way back into American homes, retail stores, movie theaters, public transportation and anywhere their tiny apple seed-shaped bodies can be concealed. Infestations can start by picking up a bedbug at any of those places, and the public which had lost the ability to combat these pests was taken by surprise and left with minimal knowledge on how to eradicate them.

What makes these pests so particularly horrible is that they feed on blood while their victims are sleeping. Their bites cause bumps that can resemble mosquito bites or can become large, bulbous welts, depending on the person and their allergic reaction. Bed bugs can survive up to a year without food and can hide under floorboards even if an apartment is empty. While there are various methods of keeping a bed bug infestation at bay, full eradication is extremely difficult, especially in apartment complexes or offices because the most effective treatment must be applied to the whole building. Meanwhile, tenants must be meticulously clean, heat treat their possessions and throw away mattresses or large pieces of furniture that cannot be saved.

The social stigma, the difficulty of eradicating the bugs and the physical repercussions that victims face causes sometimes severe psychological problems. These problems unequivocally distinguish bed bugs from other types of pests, and it is imperative that lawmakers appreciate the difference. Bed bug victims can become paranoid, extremely anxious, depressed and overly emotional, leading to a great reduction in quality of life. Luckily, the experiences of victims all over the country has spurred a lot of legal action that caused some landlord-tenant lawyers to specialize in bed bug law, especially here in New York.

As the bed bug menace began to spread throughout North America once again, different states took different measures against them. Some states enacted legislation to help regulate the treatment of bed bugs, while others relied on the courts to settle the wide range of issues that result from bed bugs. Because of the difference in treatment of bed bug cases among states, some victims find themselves in better circumstances than others based solely on location.

After watching bed bugs in the courts for years, states have begun to consider and enact bed bug legislation. A handful of states, including New York, have passed legislation which varies somewhat from state to state but generally includes mandatory inspections by landlords and disclosure, followed by timely treatment. Ideally, citizens of every state should be protected from these debilitating pests and as awareness grows, hopefully more states will take aggressive action.

When a tenant brings a bed bug case to court in a state without bed bug legislation, the lawsuits often turns on who is at fault for the situation. There are a couple of methods that plaintiffs often try, including constructive eviction, implied warrant of habitability and, in extreme cases, negligence. These cases have a mixed level of success depending on the situation. Sometimes, the judge must agree that a bed bug infestation makes a premise uninhabitable. Other times, tenants must prove that the landlord had prior knowledge of the bed bug infestation before leasing the infested apartment to the tenants, all of which is very difficult.

A bed bug infestation creates massive amounts of stress for everyone involved. Unfortunately, most people are unable to conceptualize the magnitude of such an infestation and are unable to respond properly. While landlords do not deserve the entire burden of a bed bug infestation, courts and legislation must be more favorable to tenants simply because landlords, especially ones who have not dealt with bed bugs before, tend to underestimate the seriousness of a bed bug infestation and are in the best position to effectively combat an infestation. Since time is exceedingly important in controlling and eradicating an infestation, legal pressure on landlords might spark them into taking effective action before infestations get out of control.

Meanwhile, you can protect yourself from bed bugs by examining apartments for telltale signs of infestations before signing the lease and asking lots of questions. After returning from trips, immediately wash and dry your clothes and suitcase with high heat. If you suspect that your apartment is infested, early detection will greatly help with the eradication process, so call your landlord immediately. By raising awareness and taking a few easy precautions, we can help to stop the spread of bed bugs and work towards getting rid of them permanently.

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Bed Bug Exterminator Services in New York City, NYC

April 14th, 2014 by admin

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Caring for your home is our business, and we really do care. We understand the fear, nuisance, anxiety, and hassles bed bugs bring to your residence, establishment, business and home. We understand how their presence can adversely impact your home, apartment, life, business or totally disrupt your peace of mind and make it impossible to sleep. With our professional team of experienced bed bug extermination technicians trained in bed bug eradication and the latest bed bug control technology available, we solve your bed bug problem fast and we guarantee and warantee all of our work, ask us about it. Were not satisfied until youre satisfied and we will keep coming back over and over till the problem is solved under our guarantee and warantee. So, if you ever have a pest control problem between treatments, well keep coming back until its solved! That's what separates us from other bed bug extermination companies in NYC.

The Pest Control services of our NYC Bed Bug Exterminators provides you many different types of bed bug services for all clients like NYC commercial exterminator services and NYC residential pest control services in all five boroughs of New York City (Including Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, Bronx and Staten Island).We are ready to serve you. Call us today for a free quote!!!.

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Bed Bugs in New York City | New York vs Bed Bugs

April 14th, 2014 by admin

NYC Department of Health healthy homes bed bug guide^

The New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene has published a bed bug guide (PDF) that is also available for download in Spanish (PDF), Chinese (PDF), Russian (PDF), Creole (PDF), Italian (PDF), and Korean (PDF) check for other languages that may be translated here. Call 311 to request a free copy of the English-language printed booklet (other languages available only as downloads). You can use this basic and easy-to-follow guide to spread awareness about bed bugs and to educate neighbors, landlords and friends who are new to the problem. (Check our resources page for more bed bug management guides.)

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Starting December 3, 2010 DSNY will require all mattresses and box springs set out for collection to be encased and sealed. Full text of the rule (PDF):

1-04.1 Collection of bedding. (a) Definitions. For purposes of this section, Bedding shall mean any mattress or box spring which can be used by any human being for sleeping or reclining purposes. (b) Any person disposing of bedding for Department collection shall enclose such bedding within a plastic bag. Such bag shall be constructed in such a manner and be of such size as to readily contain the bedding to be disposed of. Such bag must be securely sealed after the bedding is placed inside. (c) Failure to enclose any bedding placed at the curbside or other designated area for collection by the department within a plastic bag pursuant to this section shall be a violation of 16-120 of the New York City Administrative Code.

Full enforcement will begin January 3, 2011. The fine will be $100. The rules are spotlighted on the front page of DSNYs website. See the press release, a graphic notice (PDF) available as a download, and a note from the commissioner in which he makes an additional recommendation:

that plastic mattress bags be placed around the discarded bedding before it is removed from the room out to the curb to further prevent bed bugs from infesting other parts of the home or apartment building.

Sealing items in the room before removal is an important principle of bed bug management and you should practice that for anything that is being removed from an infested room.

The rule applies to all mattresses and box springs, not just bed bug-infested ones.

Here are a few other things you should know. The mattress refurbishing industry does not have effective sanitizing protocols in place, and yet mattresses and box springs in the city are routinely scavenged for this purpose before they are ever collected by sanitation. Therefore, the closer to collection time that mattresses and box springs can be placed on the curb, the better, if at all possible. It is also good to attempt to make things unusable or unattractive before sealing, as well as placing a clear warning sign on items that are infested, as ordinary people in your neighborhood will also pick up stuff from the trash and risk exposure.

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Stop Bedbugs Safely – New York City Housing Authority

April 14th, 2014 by admin

Bed bugs are small insects that feed on human blood. They are usually active at night when people are sleeping. Adult bed bugs have flat, rusty-red-colored oval bodies. About the size of an apple seed, they are big enough to be easily seen, but often hide in cracks in furniture, floors, or walls. When bed bugs feed, their bodies swell and become brighter red. They can live for several weeks or months without feeding on a host.

What does a bed bug bite feel and look like? Most bed bug bites are initially painless, but later turn into large, itchy skin welts. These welts do not have a red spot in the center as do the bites from fleas.

Are bed bugs dangerous? Although bed bugs and their bites are a nuisance, they are not known to spread disease.

How does a home become infested with bed bugs? In most cases, people carry bed bugs into their homes unknowingly, in infested luggage, furniture, bedding, or clothing. Bed bugs may also travel between apartments through small crevices and cracks in walls and floors.

How do I know if my home is infested with bed bugs? You may notice itchy skin welts. You may also see the bed bugs themselves, small bloodstains from crushed insects, or dark spots from their droppings. It is often hard to see them because they hide in or near beds, other furniture, and in cracks.

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