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		<title>The bed bug times are a&#8217; changin&#8217;, ever so slowly</title>
		<link>http://bedbugger.com/2008/05/22/the-bed-bug-times-are-a-changin/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 22 May 2008 06:48:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Or so it would seem.  
Earlier this week, there was the bed bug bill in the U.S. Congress.
And yesterday, an article in the Maine Switch (a website for those in Greater Portland) about the city&#8217;s yearly trash pick-up of bulky trash items.  Not surprisingly, the day is a yearly impromptu festival for bargain [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>Or so it would seem.  </p>
<p>Earlier this week, there was <a href="http://bedbugger.com/2008/05/20/dont-let-the-bed-bugs-bite-act-of-2008/">the bed bug bill in the U.S. Congress</a>.</p>
<p>And yesterday, <a href="http://www.themaineswitch.com/story/view/1950/">an article in the Maine Switch (a website for those in Greater Portland) about the city&#8217;s yearly trash pick-up of bulky trash items.</a>  Not surprisingly, the day is a yearly impromptu festival for bargain hunters and curb-crawling small-time entrepreneurs:</p>
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Just like spring flowers, the sprouting of ratty recliners and beat-up toys on the sidewalk is a sign of the changing seasons in Portland. These cast-off belongings cluttering the grassy strip between the pavement and the sidewalk represent the city’s annual bulky waste pick-up. And like a siren song, yard sale buffs, bargain-hunters and freegans can’t resist this annual opportunity to turn trash into treasure.</p>
<p>I’ve known people who’ve practically furnished their whole apartments with curbside finds. One of the best was the gorgeous sleigh bed a friend found a few years ago. One of the worst was a couch covered in cat hair (and god know what else), which, thankfully, only made a brief appearance in another friend’s apartment.
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<p>But the main point of the article, discussed at length, is the dangers of bed bugs lurking in used items.  </p>
<blockquote><p>Oh, but beware those mattresses. Should you haul one home (like one hapless Craigslist poster did recently), you may gain some unwelcome roommates.</p>
<p>“If you’re picking up a mattress or other pieces of furniture, you need to be conscious that they may have bed bugs,” says Doug Gardner, Portland’s director of health and human services. “There’s no way to tell with 100% accuracy.”</p>
<p>That is until you install your lovely find in your home and begin to wonder why you’re suddenly covered in little red bumps.</p></blockquote>
<p>Unfortunately, unlike Doug Gardner, the author mostly fixates on &#8220;mattresses,&#8221; whereas any used items might potentially bring bed bugs to your home.  Although to her credit, the author later notes wooden furninture is also a problem, I&#8217;d stress that other items are also potentially infested.  Many, many people throw out everything they own, even though it&#8217;s almost never necessary (and they&#8217;re not usually acting on the advice of bed bug experts).  Throwing everything out can cost you lots of money, won&#8217;t get rid of your bed bugs, and will spread them to neighbors and others.</p>
<p>The article has two other Bedbugger points of interest.</p>
<p>First, because of bed bugs, Portland started giving their refuse collectors Tyvek suits last year for the annual bulky trash pickup day.  Unfortunately, the city isn&#8217;t itself attempting to warn trash pickers about bed bugs, for example <a href="http://publicworks.portlandmaine.gov/showart.asp?contentID=537">here,</a> or here on <a href="http://www.portlandmaine.gov/news/hip2008info.pdf">this PDF flyer</a>.  Even a brief one-line warning would help.  I understand from this article that they don&#8217;t want to seem to be condoning the practice of trash picking during the bulky trash days, but warning against it would not do so and would be germane to avoiding further spread of the problem.</p>
<p>Second point of interest: if you have bed bugs and rent in Portland, the article notes that your landlord does need to get rid of them.  If not, you can call the <a href="http://www.portlandmaine.gov/planning/buildinsp.asp">city inspections department:</a></p>
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If apartment renters find themselves assaulted by bed bugs and can’t get their landlord to respond, [city inspections director Jeanie] Bourke’s office fields the complaints. Her team of inspectors then makes sure the landlord hires a pesticide company to spray the place down and that the residents follow a tightly regimented routine requiring the washing of everything and the sealing of clothes and mattresses in plastic.</p></blockquote>
<p>Thanks to the Maine Switch for focusing readers&#8217; attention on the dangers of trash picking in 2008. </p>
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		<title>Why we need a massive public education campaign about bed bugs (reason #327)</title>
		<link>http://bedbugger.com/2008/04/03/why-we-need-a-massive-public-education-campaign-about-bed-bugs-reason-327/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 03 Apr 2008 16:00:37 +0000</pubDate>
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The reader, who has suffered much from bed bugs and was discarding a cherished piece of wooden furniture only after a long fight with bed bugs and many treatments.  It was wrapped in sealed plastic and labeled as being infested with [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>A reader in the NY/NJ/CT tri-state area wrote tonight to tell me this story.</p>
<p>The reader, who has suffered much from bed bugs and was discarding a cherished piece of wooden furniture only after a long fight with bed bugs and many treatments.  It was wrapped in sealed plastic and labeled as being infested with bed bugs.</p>
<blockquote><p>A [name of large dept. store chain xxx] delivery truck just stopped at my house.</p>
<p>A man rang my door bell and asked if he could take the piece for it looked like garbage.  I told him that I wouldn&#8217;t take it if I were him. He asked why and I told him that there is a possibility that it&#8217;s infested, hence the sign. Thank goodness they drove away.</p>
<p>But I just cannot believe that if they took it &#8212; and yes, I have the thing wrapped to the hilt &#8212; they would be putting it in the [xxx company] truck.</p></blockquote>
<p>That was a delivery truck for a major and well-respected national chain, which was presumably in the course of dropping off new items in the area.  I hope this reader will write a letter to that company, explaining what happened, and why it was a bad thing.</p>
<p>Many people in the driver&#8217;s shoes would simply take the item.  Obviously, the sign was no deterrent.</p>
<p>Had the reader not been home, even this driver might have taken the item.  It was carefully wrapped, so the company&#8217;s other customers might actually have been protected.  But someone willing to ignore a bed bug warning sign might also not get why they should not peek inside.  And eventually, the item would have been unwrapped somewhere.</p>
<p>Having heard much more of this reader&#8217;s saga, I know why this person is discarding the item.  If you can avoid it, however, get furniture treated.   Depending on what bed bug treatment your home is getting, such items can be dry steamed, sprayed by a PCO, or left in a home where Vikane or thermal treatments are being done.  Try not to discard bed bug infested furniture.  If it cannot be destroyed (as this piece of wooden furniture would have taken some work to destroy), get it sprayed to the hilt.</p>
<p>And since many folks are going to toss things anyway, write a letter to <a href="http://newyorkvsbedbugs.org/take-action/" title="NY vs. bed bugs take action by writing a letter">lobby your local officials</a> to create a bed bug task force (<a href="http://newyorkvsbedbugs.org/take-action/sample-letter-1/" title="new york vs bed bugs sample letter">New York vs. Bed Bugs gives a sample letter for New Yorkers in particular</a>, and to implement (among other things) ways of dealing with bed bug-infested refuse.  Because, let&#8217;s face it, some stuff is going to get tossed.<strong>Similar Posts:</strong>
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