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		<title>Insects in the City on bug bombs and bed bugs</title>
		<link>http://bedbugger.com/2009/05/22/insects-in-the-city-on-bug-bombs-and-bed-bugs/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 22 May 2009 04:57:42 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>nobugsonme</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Entomologist Mike Merchant of Texas AgriLife Extension wrote on his &#8220;Insects in the City&#8221; blog Thursday about bug bombs, and why they are not a good treatment for bed bugs.
A highlighted quote in PMP magazine&#8217;s Buzz Online caught my eye today. Alex Barbarin is a graduate student at Penn State University studying bed bugs and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>Entomologist Mike Merchant of Texas AgriLife Extension wrote on his &#8220;Insects in the City&#8221; blog Thursday about bug bombs, and why they are not a good treatment for bed bugs.</p>
<blockquote><p>A highlighted quote in PMP magazine&#8217;s Buzz Online caught my eye today. Alex Barbarin is a graduate student at Penn State University studying bed bugs and their effects on low income households. Speaking of his insect study subjects, he noted that,</p>
<p>&#8220;If you set off a bomb in your room, [the bedbugs will] just move to your neighbors&#8217; rooms. It&#8217;s like date night for them.&#8221;</p></blockquote>
<p>I&#8217;d like to link to that article that quotes Alex Barbarin, and I will, as soon as I find it.  (It seems to have been removed, for now, from the latest <a href="http://www.mypmp.net/pestcontrol/issue/issueDetail.jsp?id=17364" target="_blank">PMP Buzz Online</a>.)</p>
<p>Merchant also said,</p>
<blockquote><p>The chemicals in aerosol generators are generally short-lived, remain airborne for a limited time and must be carried on air currents if they are to reach into corners and hidden areas in a room. It is unlikely that typical bug bomb products flush and kill many pests who are well protected in furniture, mattresses, behind baseboards and even picture frames, per Alex&#8217;s bed bug observation. <strong>Because of the repellent nature of some of the active ingredients in aerosol generators, if anything insects are likely to be driven deeper into their hiding places or into adjacent rooms, businesses or apartments.</strong></p></blockquote>
<p>[Emphasis added.]</p>
<p>We&#8217;ve been telling readers just this for a long time, but not nearly so eloquently.</p>
<p>And it&#8217;s hard to find documentation on this, so I am very glad to be able to point readers to this post.</p>
<p>See: <a href="http://insectsinthecity.blogspot.com/2009/05/bombs-away.html">Insects in the City: Bombs Away</a>.<strong>Similar Posts:</strong>
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		<title>Why bed bugs are taking over Chicagoland</title>
		<link>http://bedbugger.com/2008/12/26/why-bed-bugs-are-taking-over-chicagoland/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 27 Dec 2008 03:07:35 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>nobugsonme</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Well, perhaps that&#8217;s not fair.  I am sure there are loads of reasons why bed bugs are spreading around Chicago.  The lack of assistance from city agencies is only one contributing factor.
Jessica of Chicago vs. Bed Bugs has a disturbing post today about what happens when you call 311 to report bed bugs [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>Well, perhaps that&#8217;s not fair.  I am sure there are loads of reasons why bed bugs are spreading around Chicago.  The lack of assistance from city agencies is only <em>one</em> contributing factor.</p>
<p>Jessica of Chicago vs. Bed Bugs has <a href="http://chicagovsbedbugs.org/2008/12/26/what-311-has-to-say-about-bed-bugs/">a disturbing post today</a> about what happens when you call 311 to report bed bugs in the Windy City.</p>
<p>Alas, she finds that you get met with confusion (the person taking the call has never heard of bed bugs) and a suggestion to call the health department.</p>
<p>And then the health department sends you back to 311.</p>
<p>Wash, rinse, and repeat.</p>
<p>If post-Christmas sales are not your cup of tea, you could play &#8220;Report the Bed Bugs&#8221; all day, in Chicago.</p>
<p>But you might die of boredom, or frustration.</p>
<p>Instead, you might consider why the City of Chicago spent time and money <a href="http://egov.cityofchicago.org/city/webportal/portalContentItemAction.do?contentOID=536957956&#038;contenTypeName=COC_EDITORIAL&#038;topChannelName=Dept&#038;blockName=Health%2FPublic+Health+Issues%2FPamphlets%2FI+Want+To&#038;context=dept&#038;channelId=0&#038;programId=0&#038;entityName=Health&#038;deptMainCategoryOID=-536887970">making this website</a>, when its own health department staff tell callers with bed bugs to set off bug bombs and &#8220;wash their sheets more often.&#8221;</p>
<p>And perhaps once the Chicago Department of Public Health educates its staff about bed bugs and how to deal with them, they can talk to the 311 folks &#8212; Chicago Information, you know &#8212; about reading the city&#8217;s information website. </p>
<p><a href="http://chicagovsbedbugs.org/2008/12/26/what-311-has-to-say-about-bed-bugs/"><br />
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		<title>NYS DEC to restrict use of total-release foggers</title>
		<link>http://bedbugger.com/2008/10/21/nys-dec-to-restrict-use-of-total-release-foggers/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 21 Oct 2008 17:42:16 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>nobugsonme</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Total release foggers (or &#8220;bug bombs&#8221;) are dangerous and we are told they can make bed bug problems worse.  
And now the State of New York will only allow certified applicators to use them.  Here&#8217;s the NYC DEC press release.
via New York vs. Bed bugs and City Room.Similar Posts:
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>Total release foggers (or &#8220;bug bombs&#8221;) are <a href="http://bedbugger.com/2008/10/16/bug-bombs-responsible-for-465-injuries-and-a-babys-death-8-states-covered-5-years/">dangerous</a> and we are told they <a href="http://bedbugger.com/2007/05/30/bombs-dont-work-on-bed-bugs-citation-anyone/">can make bed bug problems worse</a>.  </p>
<p>And now the State of New York will only allow certified applicators to use them.  Here&#8217;s the NYC DEC <a href="http://www.dec.ny.gov/press/48084.html">press release</a>.</p>
<p>via <a href="http://newyorkvsbedbugs.org/2008/10/20/nys-dec-will-classify-total-release-foggers-as-restricted-use-products/">New York vs. Bed bugs</a> and <a href="http://cityroom.blogs.nytimes.com/2008/10/20/state-restricts-use-of-bug-bombs/">City Room</a>.<strong>Similar Posts:</strong>
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		<title>&#8220;Bug Bombs&#8221; responsible for 465 injuries and a baby&#8217;s death (8 states covered, 5 years)</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 16 Oct 2008 21:26:49 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>nobugsonme</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[HealthDay News (part of U.S. News and Word Report) reports that 

Between 2001 and 2006, commercial &#8220;bug bomb&#8221; insect deterrents caused 466 cases of acute pesticide-related illness or injury in eight states, U.S. researchers reported Thursday.
Presumably many more cases have happened in the other 42 US states and in other countries.
We have been told these [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p><a href="http://health.usnews.com/articles/health/healthday/2008/10/16/bug-bombs-causing-injury.html">HealthDay News (part of U.S. News and Word Report) reports</a> that </p>
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Between 2001 and 2006, commercial &#8220;bug bomb&#8221; insect deterrents caused 466 cases of acute pesticide-related illness or injury in eight states, U.S. researchers reported Thursday.</p></blockquote>
<p>Presumably many more cases have happened in the other 42 US states and in other countries.</p>
<p>We have been told these types of foggers <a href="http://bedbugger.com/2007/05/30/bombs-dont-work-on-bed-bugs-citation-anyone/">do not work with bed bugs</a> and may actually spread bed bugs further and deeper into homes.  </p>
<p>But they&#8217;re also potentially dangerous.</p>
<p>We encourage you to find a professional who knows how to treat bed bugs safely, and not to experiment with bug bombs.</p>
<p>We are also reminded that one of the potential negative &#8220;health hazards&#8221; presented by bed bugs is the danger of misuse of pesticides.<strong>Similar Posts:</strong>
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		<title>FAQ:  Think you have bed bugs?  Some dos and don&#8217;ts</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 20 Jan 2007 23:42:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you think you have bed bugs, these are the essential dos and don&#8217;ts.
If you suspect there are bed bugs where you sleep, don&#8217;t begin sleeping in another  bed, on the sofa.  Do not go to stay with someone else. The bugs may follow you to your guest room or sofa, and then [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>If you think you have bed bugs, these are the essential dos and don&#8217;ts.</p>
<p>If you suspect there are bed bugs where you sleep, <strong>don&#8217;t begin sleeping in another  bed, on the sofa.  Do not go to stay with someone else. </strong>The bugs may follow you to your guest room or sofa, and then it will be much harder to get rid of them.  They may hitch a ride to your relative&#8217;s home, and you can cause them to become infested.  (All of these situations have happened to Bedbuggers we know.)  Also, staying outside of your home means the bugs may become dormant.  We&#8217;re told they may live without feeding for up to 18 months.  When you come back, they can begin biting you again.  So staying in your home during treatment, and sleeping in your usual bed, is the way to kill bed bugs.  Read our <a href="http://bedbugger.com/faqs" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">FAQs</a>, isolate your bed, and sleep there while you&#8217;re getting a Pest Control Operator (PCO) to treat your home.  Once you are being treated, you must remain in the bed&#8211;you are the bait, attracting bugs to the poison and their deaths.  If you isolate the bed, they need not bite you.</p>
<p><strong>Do save any bed bugs you find.</strong>  Do not part with these&#8211; you may need to show them to landlords, pest control professionals, and so on.  Entomologists at colleges or science museums in your town may identify these, and a pest control company can too.  Pick it up with clear packing tape, and tape it to an index card.  Don&#8217;t assume you&#8217;ll see lots of them, some people don&#8217;t.</p>
<p><strong>Do rule out other possible conditions, like folliculitis, scabies, and bites from other insects.</strong>  The <a href="http://bedbugger.com/faqs" rel="nofollow">FAQs</a> may help.  Be warned, though, that many of us are told by doctors that we do not have bed bugs, and later find they are wrong.  Many of them have never seen bed bug bites, or have seen only some patients with them.  Bites can range from large welts to small red bumps, to scabby pimple-type bumps.  See the photos in the left sidebar links on the blog (even Caryn&#8217;s bites look different on different areas of her body).</p>
<p><strong>Don&#8217;t start throwing your bed and other furniture out. </strong>  As per the <a href="http://bedbugger.com/faqs" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">FAQs</a>, you can cover and isolate the bed. (You may wish to wait until a PCO has started treating before covering the mattress in an encasement.)   Most furniture, including mattresses and sofas, can be treated by a PCO, and you can ask the PCO if throwing them out is a good idea.  And he or she can help you do it safely, so as not to spread the bugs around your home or building, and so that others do not pick up infested items.</p>
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<p><strong>Don&#8217;t start buying a load of chemicals and treating yourself.  </strong>We have <a href="http://bedbugger.com/faqs" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">FAQs</a> about choosing a good PCO and about why doing your own pest control in lieu of a PCO is not a good idea.  Yes, sometimes supplementing a PCO&#8217;s work makes sense, but only if you know what they&#8217;re doing, and what you should do.  Remember, pesticides have different qualities (repellents, contact killers, residual killers, growth regulators, etc.)  Bed bugs are probably the most complicated pests you&#8217;ve ever encountered at home.  If you start spraying pesticides, you may disperse the bugs, and the professionals may have trouble treating them.  You may spread them around your home.  Get good professional help and follow instructions.</p>
<p><strong>Do not, absolutely do not release a fogger or bug bomb.  </strong>Do not allow your landlord to do so.  Do not allow a so-called exterminator to do so.  Bug bombs / foggers do not work for bed bugs, and in fact, will spread them.  Your problem will be magnified.  Trust me!</p>
<p><strong>Don&#8217;t start bagging <em>everything</em> you own.  </strong>With the exception of washed and dried clothing (according to specific instructions below and in the FAQs), do not seal up everything you own in bags.  Some PCOs will want you to inspect, vacuum, and seal all your posessions in bags.  Most won&#8217;t.  Following their advice is crucial, since <em>they</em> know what they&#8217;re using on your problem.  If you decide to bag things, you may be sealing away bed bugs&#8211; and this is only a way of dealing with the problem if you put these items in storage for 18 months, unopened.  Instead, most PCOs will vigorously fight your problem, and bed bugs will be attracted out of your posessions and towards poisons which will kill them.</p>
<p><strong>Do start dealing with your clothing and linens.  </strong>Though you should not simply seal your posessions in bags (as above), it is probably a good idea to start working on clothing and bedding, since the PCO is going to tell you to do this, and it takes time.  You should take clothing and other items, wash them in a machine on hot, dry them on hot for 1-2 hours.  Remember, driers vary as to their strength and how long they take with what size of load. My personal method is that items should at least be dried on hot for 20 minutes <em>after they appear to be fully dry and very hot</em>.  If you want to be cautious, go for two hours on hot.  Dry cleaning is okay too.   Keep in mind that pillows, comforters, down coats, and other thick items may take longer.  Here&#8217;s the key:  after washing and drying, bag items in sealed, airtight bags, and do not remove them until use.  Our <a href="http://bedbugger.com/faqs" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">FAQs</a> give more explicit suggestions.</p>
<p><strong>Don&#8217;t assume bed bugs are only in your bed.  </strong>While bed frames and mattresses and headboards are the most likely location for bed bugs, they can and do often hide out in sofas and other soft furniture, electrical sockets (behind plates), light fixtures, baseboards, floor crevices, and other crevices in the bedroom and living room.  Bed bugs are occasionally found in kitchens and bathrooms.  This should not make you panic: most cases, especially smaller ones, are quite concentrated, usually 10-20 feet from where people sleep (or where they sit for extended periods).  However, if a PCO tells you bed bugs are not found in living rooms, realize that many Bedbuggers have infested sofas, computer chairs, and so on.  <strong>Don&#8217;t believe that bed bugs only bite at night.</strong>  They prefer a sleeping, stationary host who is fast asleep.  But if they&#8217;re hungry, they&#8217;ll take what they can get.  You can be bitten while in a chair, awake.</p>
<p>Once you get a PCO treating your place, <strong>don&#8217;t assume this will be solved overnight. </strong> If your PCO treats and you are still being bitten, this is normal.  The bites should decrease and eventually disappear.  If you see bed bugs or are bitten, <strong>do have another treatment within 10-14 days of the first.</strong>  <strong>Do insist the PCO repeat treatment every two weeks until you feel no more bites, and see no live bedbugs or new signs of bed bugs (like bed bug feces stains in the bed). </strong> <strong>Do not assume you have a bad PCO because it takes three or four treatments to solve your problem.</strong>  This, unfortunately, is common, even if you follow all the advice.  However, <strong>do ask questions, from the first treatment on, and take notes:</strong>  what is the PCO using?  What does each substance do?  Make a note of where each substance is applied, and how long the process takes.  If a few treatments go by and you are suspicious, post a question here with these details&#8211; experienced Bedbuggers and reputable PCOs read this site and may be able to offer advice as to whether you&#8217;re getting good service or not.  Stay on top of what&#8217;s happening, but be honest with the PCO about what you&#8217;re doing, and ask what you can do to support treatment.  If they are good, they will welcome your involvement.  Vacuuming every day in some cases is a good idea, in others, it may sabotage the work of certain substances left down to kill bed bugs.  The same is true of bagging everything you own, as above.  Never assume that you should do what someone online is doing, since they may be working with a different pest control protocol.</p>
<p>The following two suggestions came from Geof Day:</p>
<p><strong>Do consider posting your infestation on <a href="http://www.bedbugregistry.com/" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">The Bedbug Registry</a>.  </p>
<p></strong><strong>Do read  <a href="http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/bedbugger/message/3555" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">&#8220;Can Information Spread Faster than BedBugs?&#8221;</a>   </strong>Add to it if you would like. <em>(Note: you can add to it by signing up for the Yahoo bedbugger group at that link, and replying to that message.)</em></p>
<p><strong>Editor&#8217;s note:   </strong>Thanks Geof!  </p>
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