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Bed bugs spotted again at MTA control tower in Queens

March 18th, 2020 by Presto

The key MTA control tower in Queens that was fumigated due to bed bugs last week causing major delays had to be sprayed for the third time on Monday.

One creepy crawler was spotted Monday afternoon at the Forest Hills-71st Street station tower that controls turnarounds for M and R trains, an MTA spokesman confirmed.

The bug was secured and confirmed deceased, said MTA communications director Tim Minton.

The infected terminal, known as the Continental Master Control Tower, will be treated tonight between midnight and 2 a.m., Minton said.

Staffers first said they spotted bed bugs at the terminal on two occasions in December, but a dog trained to sniff them out found none.

On Jan. 8, an employee reported seeing of the bloodsuckers near some chairs and that area was fumigated.

No bed bugs were found on that day but the dog confirmed they were there.

The entire terminal was sprayed last Wednesday after a sighting of the pests.

Staffers at the tower were pulled out so the area could be treated and werent allowed back for hours, disrupting the E, F, M and R trains during rush hour.

The fumigation on Monday night wasnt expected to impact service.

Officials said they didnt know where the bugs were coming from.

The four chairs that employees had been worried were the cause of the infestation were removed and will be replaced, a rep said.

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Bed Bugs Blamed For Snarled Service On E, F, M, R, W Lines …

March 18th, 2020 by Presto

FOREST HILLS, QUEENS A bed bug sighting reported in part of the subway system in Queens messed up commutes for thousands of straphangers Wednesday evening.

The E, F, M, R and W trains were hit by delays after an MTA worker reported seeing one of the bugs in a control tower in Forest Hills at 4:30 p.m., according to NYC Transit President Andy Byford. The towers are control centers for track switches.

The MTA immediately evacuated workers in the tower to fumigate, he said.

"We immediately took action to fumigate the tower, which resulted in an evacuation until tower staff were able to safely return at approximately 7:30 p.m.," Byford said. "We apologize for the inconvenience to our customers as we worked to address the issue and ensure the safety of our employees."

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The Continental Master Control Tower, where the bed bug sighting was reported, controls track switches at Forest Hills-71st Avenue, where M and R trains turn around and head back to Manhattan, MTA officials said.

Without workers in that tower, the MTA had to take those trains further into the subway system to send them in the other direction. As a result, the MTA re-routed some M and R trains and temporarily extended W service to Sunset Park and Bay Ridge.

Subway service got back to normal about 8:30 p.m., Byford said.

This isn't the first time the critters have been spotted in transit workers' facilities. Tramell Thompson, an MTA conductor and union activist, told Gothamist they're a "common" feature.

"The conditions that us MTA workers work and eat in, especially in subways are very decrepit and not well kept," Thompson told Gothamist. "The majority of these MTA Chiefs don't care because they don't work under the same conditions or hazards as us."

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February 1st, 2020 by Presto

NEW YORK (1010 WINS) -- An MTA control tower in Queens was forced to shut down once again for fumigation after bed bugs were found on Monday night.

According to Metropolitan Transportation Authority spokesman Tim Minton "one bug"was discovered at the Continental Master Control Tower in Forest Hills.

For the second time ina week, exterminators were brought in to fumigate the tower after the evening rush.

Last week, the tower wasshut down during rush hour to be fumigated, causing major delays for thousands of riders.

Officials said they were unsure of where the bugs were coming from.

"It is conceivable that this bug originated somewhere other than these premises,"said Minton. "We cannot conclude and we do not conclude that the source was internal."

On Jan. 8, an employee reported spotting bedbugsnear some chairs and that area was fumigated.

A rep said that thefour chairs that employees had been worried causedthe infestation were removed and will be replaced.

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More Bed Bugs Spotted In Queens Subway Facility, MTA Says – Patch.com

January 28th, 2020 by Presto

FOREST HILLS, QUEENS The bed bugs that messed up subway service on five different lines last week were spotted again, according to MTA officials.

Transit workers told the New York Daily News they discovered even more of the pesky critters Monday in the Forest Hills control tower where they were spotted five days earlier.

That sighting prompted the transit authority to shut down the facility to fumigate and caused extensive delays on the E, F, M, R and W lines.

Tim Minton, an MTA spokesperson, told Patch that "one apparent bedbug" was spotted Monday afternoon and that exterminators fumigated the tower Tuesday morning with "no impact on subway service."

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"No other bedbugs have been observed at any time," he said in an emailed statement.

It's unclear where the bed bugs came from, Minton said.

Workers at the facility, the Continental Master Control Tower in Forest Hills, told the Daily News they've complained for weeks about bed bugs living in a set of cloth chairs there and accused the agency of trying to cover up the situation.

The MTA took the four chairs "on which no bugs were observed, but that were a concern for employees" out of the tower Monday and replaced them with smooth-surfaced chairs, Minton wrote in an email.

Exterminators previously fumigated the tower on Jan. 8 and again on Jan. 22, according to Minton. The tower is where workers control track switches at the Forest Hills-71st Avenue subway station.

The Jan. 22 bed bug sighting resulted in 236 delayed trains and 117 canceled trains, the Daily News reported, citing an internal MTA report.

MTA conductor and union activist Tramell Thompson claimed to Gothamist last week that bed bugs are a "common" feature in their facilities.

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Graffiti trains, subway bed bugs more signs of a city on the wrong track (opinion) – SILive.com

January 27th, 2020 by Presto

STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. A big chunk of the New York City subway system was brought to a standstill the other day, stranding thousands upon thousands of riders.

No, there wasnt a derailment. Or a person on the tracks. Or a power failure. Or some problem with the ancient signal system.

It wasnt the resignation of NYC Transit president Andy Byford sending a shock wave through the system.

It was bed bugs.

Well, it was one bed bug, which a transit worker noticed at a subway control tower in Queens.

The tower had to be evacuated, affecting service on the E, F, M and R lines for hours, until the premises could be fumigated. Without personnel in the tower, the trains just couldnt be turned around in a timely fashion.

One bed bug? My gut tells me that if youve got one bed bug, youve got more. But the point is how easily a major portion of the subway system can be disrupted.

The bed bug that roared, bringing a whole transit system to its knees. Protestors and terrorists take note!

While even the cleanest places can have bed bugs, its just disgusting that any one of us could find one of those creepy crawlers on the subway. And bring it back to our own homes. Whom do I sue if the MTA causes a bed bug infestation in my house?

When we get all those billions of dollars for the subways from congestion pricing, maybe we should build some redundancies into the system, so that if one control tower goes out of service, theres another facility ready to pick up the slack.

The Queens bed bug stoppage came a day after a dead homeless man was discovered on the D train, covered in bed bugs.

So it looks like the subway has a bed bug problem. And the city overall has a problem when people are being found dead on the subway system. That speaks to a whole host of problems, in fact.

Also last week, the Patrolmens Benevolent Association tweeted out a video of a subway car entirely covered with graffiti.

Theres nothing that screams city on the wrong track more than when subway cars again become rolling canvases for graffiti vandals. Or artists, depending on your viewpoint and your age.

Its not the first time weve seen a graffiti train recently. So it looks like the trend of tagging subway cars with graffiti is making a comeback after being pretty much eradicated in the 1990s.

I know I sound like a get off my damn lawn guy here, but believe me when I tell you that graffiti always looks more colorful and artsy when its not in your own neighborhood. Or when you dont have to sit on a subway seat or ferry bench that looks wet with spray paint.

And by the way? Not every graffiti vandal was a subway Picasso. A lot of them were pretty lousy painters.

This should be a problem easy enough to address, as most of the graffiti vandalism takes place while the subway cars are at rest in storage yards, not when theyre actually rolling on the tracks. Lets increase efforts to crack down on these crimes, and to punish those caught doing it. If our newly progressive criminal justice system will allow it, that is. I have my doubts.

So, yeah, lets ring the bad old days bell again. Because its getting too darn easy to see the signs for ourselves without even looking.

Sure, the gritty, downtown, punk-rock, no-wave 1980s produced a lot of great art, music and fashion. But it was also a dirty and dangerous time to live in New York City.

We dont want to go back there again. Believe me.

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Can You Catch Bed Bugs On the Train? – Hudson Valley Post

January 26th, 2020 by Presto

You could be traveling with some unwanted passengers during your commute. Can you bring them home with you or is it a myth.

Bed bugs are one of the most resilient bugs in the country. It's no surprise that they can travel in their owners belongings and make it on board a train. Am I the only one who's mad that they don't have to pay?

According to the New York Post, MTA subway trains in Queens were delayed recently because of bed bug sightings in the control tower.

The pest control website, Rest Easy Pest Control warns about the dangers of attracting unwanted parasites on a commuter train. According to their site, yes, bed bugs can travel and live on a train but the odds of themstay permanently are not likelyas they need to feed off people to survive. However, the odds of someone transferring bed bugs on a train, bus, or any form of public transportation isabsolutely possible.

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Bedbugs, Roaches Infest Thousands Of NYCHA Homes – New York City, NY Patch

January 13th, 2020 by Presto

NEW YORK CITY Roaches and bedbugs were caught crawling through city public housing almost 60,000 times last year, attorneys announced Monday.

NYCHA residents filed about 59,770 bug infestation complaints in the first nine months of 2019, according to the Legal Aid Society.

Judith Goldiner, Attorney-In-Charge of the Civil Law Reform Unit, called the findings troubling but added NYCHA's quick response time was encouraging.

"This is a clear byproduct of more staff on the ground and resources," said Goldiner, even though, "The high number of work orders filed by NYCHA residents to remediate insect infestation within their homes is indeed troubling."

The Grant Houses in Harlem logged the most work orders with 981 roach and bedbug infestations reported, according to documents acquired through Legal Aid's Freedom Of Information Law request.

It took the Housing Authority roughly 9.5 days on average to respond to those complaints, the records show.

The Pomonok Houses in Fresh Meadows, Queens, had the most bedbug complaints with 116 work orders, which took the Housing Authority roughly 9 days to remediate, Legal Aid said.

Bedbug and roach responses have improved since the city's $2.2 billion agreement (with the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development) to address lead paint, mold, heating and pests took effect in July 2019, said NYCHA press secretary Rochel Leah Goldblatt.

Under the new Integrated Pest Management system, roach responses have become more thorough and bedbugs and rats are treated like emergencies, taking higher priority on the work order list, added Goldblatt.

"NYCHA is working closely with the Federal Monitor on Integrated Pest Management techniques and a Pest Action Plan," said Goldblatt. "NYCHA lacked the resources to adequately address many issues in its aging housing portfolio, including pests, due to years of federal disinvestment."

The public defenders group echoed these sentiments and called on state legislators to continue to increase funding for NYCHA in 2020.

"Public housing is critical to so many New Yorkers," Goldiner concluded. "We must ensure that residents live safely and with dignity."

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Bedbugs – WebMD

January 15th, 2019 by Presto

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Bedbugs are small, oval, brownish insects that live on the blood of animals or humans. Adult bedbugs have flat bodies about the size of an apple seed. After feeding, however, their bodies swell and are a reddish color.

Bedbugs do not fly, but they can move quickly over floors, walls, and ceilings. Female bedbugs may lay hundreds of eggs, each of which is about the size of a speck of dust, over a lifetime.

Immature bedbugs, called nymphs, shed their skins five times before reaching maturity and require a meal of blood before each shedding. Under favorable conditions the bugs can develop fully in as little as a month and produce three or more generations per year.

Although they are a nuisance, they are not thought to transmit diseases.

Bedbugs may enter your home undetected through luggage, clothing, used beds and couches, and other items. Their flattened bodies make it possible for them to fit into tiny spaces, about the width of a credit card. Bedbugs do not have nests like ants or bees, but tend to live in groups in hiding places. Their initial hiding places are typically in mattresses, box springs, bed frames, and headboards where they have easy access to people to bite in the night.

Over time, however, they may scatter through the bedroom, moving into any crevice or protected location. They may also spread to nearby rooms or apartments.

Because bedbugs live solely on blood, having them in your home is not a sign of dirtiness. You are as likely to find them in immaculate homes and hotel rooms as in filthy ones.

Bedbugs are active mainly at night and usually bite people while they are sleeping. They feed by piercing the skin and withdrawing blood through an elongated beak. The bugs feed from three to 10 minutes to become engorged and then crawl away unnoticed.

Most bedbug bites are painless at first, but later turn into itchy welts. Unlike flea bites that are mainly around the ankles, bedbug bites are on any area of skin exposed while sleeping. Also, the bites do not have a red spot in the center like flea bites do.

People who don't realize they have a bedbug infestation may attribute the itching and welts to other causes, such as mosquitoes. To confirm bedbug bites, you must find and identify the bugs themselves.

If you wake up with itchy areas you didn't have when you went to sleep, you may have bedbugs, particularly if you got a used bed or other used furniture around the time the bites started. Other signs that you have bedbugs include:

If you suspect an infestation, remove all bedding and check it carefully for signs of the bugs or their excrement. Remove the dust cover over the bottom of the box springs and examine the seams in the wood framing. Peel back the fabric where it is stapled to the wood frame.

Also, check the area around the bed, including inside books, telephones or radios, the edge of the carpet, and even in electrical outlets. Check your closet, because bedbugs can attach to clothing. If you are uncertain about signs of bedbugs, call an exterminator, who will know what to look for.

If you find signs of infestation, begin steps to get rid of the bugs and prevent their return.

Getting rid of bedbugs begins with cleaning up the places where bedbugs live. This should include the following:

If your mattress is infested, you may want to get rid of it and get a new one, but take care to rid the rest of your home of bedbugs or they will infest your new mattress.

While cleaning up infested areas will be helpful in controlling bedbugs, getting rid of them usually requires chemical treatments. Because treating your bed and bedroom with insecticides can be harmful, it is important to use products that can be used safely in bedrooms. Do not treat mattresses and bedding unless the label specifically says you can use them on bedding.

Generally it is safest and most effective to hire an experienced pest control professional for bedbug extermination.

SOURCES:

University of Kentucky College of Agriculture: "Bed Bugs."

Ohio State University Extension Fact Sheet: "Bed Bugs."

The New York City Department of Heath and Mental Hygiene: "Stop Bed Bugs Safely."

University of Nebraska--Lincoln Extension Lancaster County: "Managing Bed Bugs."

CDC.

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Bed Bug Extermination Cost In Queens

December 18th, 2018 by Presto

The bed bug is an annoying pest that feeds on the blood of humans. These unsightly bugs are difficult to get rid of, so a DIY project is out of the question. Read on for more information about bed bugs and professional bed bug extermination cost.

The bed bug extermination cost in Queens average ranges between $500 and $1000. The final price of the extermination depends on the professionals experience if they are licensed, and the methods that are used. A full bed bug extermination will cost more than a partial extermination because more ground needs to be covered. In the event, you have a bed bug problem it is best to have a full-service extermination performed to ensure your home is bed-bug free.

Physical and chemical are the two bed bug extermination methods. The physical methods include all methods of getting rid of these pests that do not include chemicals. In some instances, special vacuums are used to capture bed bugs, so they have no way of getting out, relocating, and reproducing in your home. Bed bugs that are found on surfaces of the home are easier to notice and can be removed by using a special clear tape or a lint roller-like tool that has an extra sticky adhesive tape that traps bed bugs. Bed bugs found on or in bedding can be resolved by placing all bedding in the dryer using high heat for a minimum of 30 minutes. The high heat from the dryer will kill bed bugs and their eggs. The chemical method of removing bed bugs involve using pesticides. Standard chemical extermination methods include using bug foggers and structural fumigation. Bug foggers are often referred to as total release foggers. To ensure favorable results are rendered, use the foggers as directed. Most bug foggers use strong chemicals that require you to cover your belongings and leave your home for a few hours.

Here are simple and easy ways you can keep these critters from entering your home and taking over.

1.Never bring outside furniture into your home. It may be tempting to furnish your home or apartment with furniture that appears to be in good condition, but its outside on the curb for a reason. Sometimes there isnt a DIY project for furniture that is worth living with bed bugs.

2.You may be a fan of renting furniture or you may have been given a furniture set. In any event, you may want to think twice before you do either of these things. Before you bring furniture of this type into your home, thoroughly check it for bed bugs and other issues.

3.Its easy to become a victim of bed bugs when youre traveling. Do not place suitcases on the floor or bed. Before you leave the hotel or place of residence while on vacation, check your bags and the room thoroughly.

4.Every home has cracks, spaces, and gaps which make it easy for bed bugs to enter and infest a home. Cracks, gaps, and spaces can be sealed successfully by using caulk. You may not be able to locate every space and crack, but the more you find and seal, the better chance you have of keeping a bed bug free home.

It is always in the best interest of your safety and well-being of your family and home to hire a professional exterminator. These professionals have special tools and the knowledge to remove bed bugs safely from the perimeter without causing expensive damages.

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December 3rd, 2018 by Presto

Bed Bug Treatment & Extermination In New York City

Exterminating Bed Bugs may be a new service to most companies in New York, however its not new to us. Since 1929 Standard Pest Management have been eradicating even the worst bed bug infestations. Although they were once thought to be a bug of the past, Since 2011 theyve re-ememerged to become a major threat and we offer a wide variety of solutions to get rid of them as well as provide future protection. There are lots of variables our technicians take into consideration when combatting bed bugs and we recognize that no two jobs are alike. Thats why all of our bed bug removal or prevention programs are fully customized to each specific customer.

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The first step in eliminating a bed bug problem is identifying whether you actually have one. At your home, business or establishment, a Standard Pest technician will extensively search the premises for any signs of bed bug traces. This means looking for live, visible bugs as well as the areas where eggs and hiding bed bugs may be dwelling.

Adult bugs can hide in spaces as thin as a sheet of paper and move upon sudden disturbances. So our technicians are trained to be not only discreet but equipped with the best equipment necessary for identification and reaching those hard to find spots. We use LED flashlights for maximum exposureand go much further depending on the needs of the client. For example, our technician may have a screwdriver on hand to remove light switches or panels where bed bugs could be lurking underneath. We go above and beyond to find the problem and eradicate it.

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For projects where we have solid proof of an infestation but are having a very difficult time finding hiding positions, we use our trusty Bed Bug K-9 dog. Dogs have been used for years in a very effective manner to sniff out items such as drugs, people, cadavers, mold and bombs, so its only natural that they could be trained to pick up the scent of bed bugs.

Sometimes we walk into a clients home or building finding traces of bed bugs but not the bugs themselves. These pests are very adept at hiding and are far more active during twilight hours. Our K-9 is trained specifically to sniff out the root of any infestation and find out where those bugs are lurking. Its only after we receive an alert from our dog, that our technician will begin an extensive visual search. This is done in order to root out any possible false-positives. We wouldnt want to provide you with bed bug treatment if there isnt actually an infestation.

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There are quite a few different signs available for you to reference in order to figure out whether you have a bed bug problem or not. They may include:

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Bed Bugs can end up in your home from a variety of places. Perhaps you took a trip and stayed in a hotel with them. Visiting relatives have also been known to carry these creepy crawlers with their luggage. Your kids can bring them home from school and parents can do the same from work. Whatever the case may be, Standard Pest specializes in complete bed bug extermination and prevention throughout the New York Metro area. We will investigate every corner of your home (with your permission of course!) and use cutting edge technology and an eye backed by experience to find the root of the problem and get rid of them permanently.

Whether its an office, retail store or other business being affected, bed bugs will end up being a huge liability if not managed appropriately. Employee productivity can drop significantly, sales could plummet if word reaches the media that your business does have a bed bug problem, and you could end up paying big for something that may have been easy to control at the start. We are renowned throughout Queens, the Bronx, Manhattan, Brooklyn, Staten Island, Westchester County and Long Island for our discreet activity. If you decide to hire us, your employees wont know about a bed bug problem and neither will your customers. Our technicians will use the latest in technology and detection methods to find those bed bugs and send them packing as quickly as possible.

Youre in charge of a building property or many. You already have so many worries to think about like plumbing, heating, cooling, land management, and building cleaning: Why add a nightmare like bed bugs to the list? We specialize in the removal of bed bugs throughout Multi-Family apartment buildings. The scariest thing about this scenario is how quickly they can spread from unit to unit unleashing an array of unhappy tenants and an enormous headache for the property management company.

As the problem snowballs, it can be a very expensive proposition to treat. They are hard to detect in small numbers, migrate quickly from unit to unit, and actively resist many chemicals. They can spread quickly via clothing, luggage, bags, furniture, bedding, family, friends or co-workers. When it comes to apartments, they crawl onto pipes, telephone, cable or electrical wires.

When it comes to your treatment options for bed bugs, a strong, coordinated effort between Standard Pest Management and the property manager is a prerequisite. We also suggest a level of communication made between property management and residents. If one apartment is infested, its likely that the bed bugs have spread to adjoining units. Our treatment is labor intensive, may take several hours between each apartment, and will most likely require several visits to permanently put a stop to a bed bug infestation.

One thing Bed Bugs cant survive is extreme heat. Once our technicians have performed a thorough evaluation of your home or establishment, well use an industrial steamer to kill Adult bugs and their eggs. Steam is a great option because it can penetrate hard to reach areas. Its also an environmentally friendly option because its treatment without the use of chemicals. In conjunction with the use of chemicals it makes for a time tested, effective solution toward eliminating any Bed Bug infestation.

Standard Pest Management also utilizes insecticides and pesticides to dispatch bed bugs from your home or business. Their active ingredients kill or repel Bed Bugs. Because these pests have become more and more resistant to these chemicals in the last decade, their usage alone has not been as effective. Therefore, we tend to only utilize them in conjunction with steam vapor treatments. Chemicals are also not environmentally friendly when compared with steam vapor.

For severe or large-scale Bed Bug infestations, we use heat or thermal treatments. No matter what product or method is being used, there is nothing more effective at killing Bed Bugs than some form of extreme heat. Its tremendously effective because were able to target large areas as well as the tiny spots where these pests hide away. Our heat chamber temperatures reach between 120 degrees and 150 degrees killing Bed Bugs and their eggs within seconds. Our experts are also able to monitor infested areas through the use of thermal imaging cameras. This is a cost effective solution that will leave your establishment with no chemical residues, no discarding of furniture, clothing or other sites, and complete extermination of your Bed Bug problem within a few hours.

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