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		<title>The first &#8220;bed bug seminar&#8221; hit New York City last night</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The first of three bed bug seminars planned by the city of New York happened last night.  NBC Channel 4 did a brief recap on the 11 o&#8217;clock news, but video is not available from wnbc.com as of this writing.
Bedbugger was not on the scene, unfortunately, but we did get some eyewitness reports.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://bedbugger.com/2008/01/19/still-more-on-new-yorks-response-to-bed-bugs/" title="about the seminars" target="_blank">The first of three bed bug seminars planned by the city of New York happened last night.</a>  NBC Channel 4 did a brief recap on the 11 o&#8217;clock news, but video is not available from wnbc.com as of this writing.</p>
<p>Bedbugger was not on the scene, unfortunately, but we did get some eyewitness reports.</p>
<p>Our source noted that there was useful information shared, but questioned whether the audience wouldn&#8217;t be better served if the presenters had a more intimate and extensive knowledge of bed bugs.  (The program was scheduled to be led by Elise Shin and Henny Calle.  We understand Calle has done previous presentations on lead and other building safety issues.)</p>
<p><strong>This is New York, home to many bed bug experts&#8211;people I&#8217;ve found to be very helpful and approachable.  Why were none of them involved in these proceedings?  From what I can gather, they weren&#8217;t asked.</strong></p>
<p>It sounds like there could have been more scientific data in evidence, particularly in regard to what was said about pesticides.</p>
<p>Apparently they also showed slides of bites and tried to advise people on identifying them&#8211;something that is not possible.  Was this made clear?  Perhaps someone can report on that.</p>
<p>Rather than lasting the scheduled two hours from 6-8pm, our source said it started at 6:40 and ended by 7:30&#8211;thus using 50 out of a scheduled 120 minutes.  Perhaps if some experts with more bed bug knowledge were involved, the program would be richer.  People expected to come for two hours, so why not use the time well?</p>
<p>A second report came via crawledon, a Bedbugger on the forums.  crawledon reports:</p>
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<p class="post">I was extremely disappointed with the meeting last night. During the first part, the &#8220;educator&#8221; basically read information that had been handed out and added a tiny bit of commentary making it quite clear that she never lived through an infestation and also didn&#8217;t really know much about the subject. I think I remember her stating that bb&#8217;s can live for almost a year without a blood meal. Someone called out, &#8220;18 months!&#8221; Our educator quipped, &#8220;let&#8217;s be optimistic.&#8221; First she was inaccurate, then joked about it without correcting herself. The Q&amp;A portion was even more ridiculous because she couldn&#8217;t really answer the questions. It was frustrating because I recognized many experts in the audience and frankly, they should have been running the show. At the very least, I wished they would have answered the questions.</p>
<p>The main focus was on being able to identify a [bed bug] and where to look for them. Then she talked about integrated pest management where she went on to read that tenants need to declutter, should use a stiff brush to scrape eggs off of mattresses, etc., and how we can caulk holes in walls and floors. The literature that had been passed out said the tenants can find these supplies in the hardware store. This made me very, very angry because quite frankly, it is not our job to go and buy supplies so that we, the tenants can seal up harborages, although we often wind up doing it so it gets done.</p></blockquote>
<p class="post">crawledon reports that at its close, the event became commercial: &#8220;like a convention hall:&#8221;</p>
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<p class="post">There were many businesses represented, PCOs, PCOs with dogs, salespeople from PCO companies, people wanting to come and ozone your home. . . they all descended upon the tenants, handing out business cards trying to sell their wares. We need these people and appreciate their presence but I wish more [landlords] had been present. They&#8217;re the ones that should buy these wares, not the tenants.</p>
<p>Finally, Channel 4 covered the seminar. They stated on their newscast that although it&#8217;s not recommended, one can do their own pest control, and listed some of the things our &#8220;educator&#8221; listed in the &#8220;integrated pest control&#8221; portion of her talk. If NBC came away thinking we can do this, what did the public come away with?</p></blockquote>
<p class="post">Finally, crawledon suggests that</p>
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<p class="post">The only good this seminar provided was now tenants can better identify a [bed bug]. But ultimately, this seminar and the newscast that followed it might have done more harm than good.</p>
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<p class="post">You can read the rest of crawledon&#8217;s comments <a href="http://bedbugger.com/forum/topic/nyc-seminar-128" title="forum discussion on seminars" target="_blank">here</a>.</p>
<p>Thanks to our anonymous witness and crawledon for their reports.  This is, unfortunately, kind of what I expected, knowing that local experts were not involved in the presentation.</p>
<p><strong>The city needs to smarten up before their next bed bug seminar.  Many of the people attending are people with bed bugs, or with neighbors who have them.  Others are landlords or social workers or others whose jobs involve getting rid of bed bugs.  They may (in many cases) know more about bed bugs than the presenters, and they need more than an introduction to the problem, they need <em>help</em>.</strong></p>
<p>The city needs to do much more than offer a few 50-minute beginner&#8217;s bed bug identification classes.  We should recall the words of Michael Potter, one of the foremost bed bug experts, <a href="http://www.pctonline.com/news/news.asp?ID=5242" title="PCTOnline on bed bug seminar in NYC" target="_blank">at a Pest Control Technology event last August</a>, a true &#8220;bed bug seminar&#8221;:</p>
<blockquote><p>“If there is a classic example of why you don&#8217;t eliminate entire classes of pesticides,&#8221; Potter said, “bed bugs are it. We&#8217;re in a heap of trouble in terms of the products we have available to fight this pest,&#8221; citing several classes of chemistry that are no longer available (e.g., organophosphates, carbamates, etc.) and the growing threat of pyrethroid resistance. As a result, he said, “I don&#8217;t see how this problem is going to get better. I think it&#8217;s going to get chaotic. This is the most challenging pest I&#8217;ve encountered in my career. We&#8217;re in big trouble.&#8221;</p></blockquote>
<p class="post"><strong>If this pest has presented the biggest challenge of his career, to a leading entomologist, then perhaps the City of New York needs to consider going further than the albeit important step of showing a few New Yorkers what bed bugs look like.</strong></p>
<p class="post"><strong>Bed bug experts have told us that some of those classes of pesticides might be used, cautiously and with  restrictions, to more efficiently eradicate a bed bug infestation, and city officials should be lobbying for this.</strong></p>
<p class="post"><strong>The city <em>does</em> need an education campaign, but it should be designed with the assistance of the best bed bug experts available to us.  And it should be disseminated through television specials, newspaper ads, and bus shelter and subway ads.  Not through a 50-minute program you have to RSVP for.</strong></p>
<p class="post"><em>And any education campaign is just the beginning. </em></p>
<p class="post">If you attended the seminar, or have feedback on the above, please comment below!</p>
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		<title>New York City to get bed bug awareness campaign</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 15 Jan 2008 20:08:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Finally.
The Daily News reports that New York City is going to get a bed bug education campaign.
The article reports that there will be town hall meetings about bed bugs in Washington Heights (1/28), Astoria (2/5) and Bushwick (3/12).
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>Finally.</em></p>
<p>The Daily News reports that New York City is going to get a bed bug education campaign.</p>
<p>The article reports that there will be town hall meetings about bed bugs in Washington Heights (1/28), Astoria (2/5) and Bushwick (3/12).</p>
<blockquote><p>Housing officials will roll out the campaign with a town hall meeting Jan. 28 in Washington Heights, where the creatures have rampaged through tenements, churches, bodegas, taxi garages and upscale co-ops overlooking the Hudson River.</p>
<p>Residents there have been under siege: The number of complaints has skyrocketed from 62 in 2005 to 366 last year, when 119 landlords were hit with violations.</p>
<p>More community forums will follow in two other neighborhoods with recent bedbug outbreaks: Astoria on Feb. 5, and Bushwick, Brooklyn, on March 12.</p>
<p>Tenants, homeowners and community leaders will be taught in English and Spanish how to identify bedbugs, exterminate them in a safe and low-cost manner and guard against future contaminations.</p>
<p>Just as important, they&#8217;ll be told what not to do, like spray an apartment, which can scatter the pests, or pour gasoline on mattresses, which poses a fire hazard.</p></blockquote>
<p>This is all good, but I hope it will be just the start of a wider campaign to raise awareness.  Television, billboard, newspaper, and bus shelter advertisements should be implemented to raise awareness, though there has been no suggestion this will happen.  If the city wants to fight bed bugs, it is going to cost money, but not nearly as much as continuing to ignore the problem would have cost us in lost tourist income.</p>
<p>Awareness is just the start; as we&#8217;ve been saying for a long time, we need local government to track infestations.  Someone needs to know where the bed bugs are and how widespread infestations are.  Calls to 311 are just the tip of the iceberg.  The city is still in denial about the true scope of the problem.</p>
<blockquote><p>Another goal of the campaign: Alerting immigrants with limited English to watch out for unscrupulous merchants.</p>
<p>&#8220;Selling refurnished mattresses to Dominican immigrants who think they&#8217;re brand new - without telling them they&#8217;ve been reserviced - is a big business in my district,&#8221; said City Councilman Miguel Martinez (D-Washington Heights). &#8220;Unfortunately, many of those mattresses are crawling with bedbugs.&#8221;</p></blockquote>
<p>This is important.  The resale of mattresses should be banned.  It should be illegal to pick up and resell any items marked as infested with bed bugs.  And people need to learn to mark them as such.<br />
Ultimately, though, the city is going to need to take a tougher line with landlords and tenants.  Tenants must report bed bugs, landlords must treat them properly, PCOs must be contracted to come back until bed bugs are gone.</p>
<p>City inspectors should consider employing bed bug dogs to help them detect bed bugs, since visual inspections are time consuming and quick inspections often miss bed bugs.</p>
<p>Finally, financial assistance will be needed on several levels:  homeowners and landlords may need assistance with proper treatment.  And elderly, disabled, and other people will need physical and financial assistance with doing proper preparation for treatment.</p>
<p>I hope the city will institute a bed bug task force and staff it with entomologists who are true experts on bed bugs&#8211;and I hope these experts will be listened to and their suggestions followed.  <em>And soon.</em></p>
<p>This is no hero on a white horse, folks, but it is a start.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.nydailynews.com/lifestyle/health/2008/01/15/2008-01-15_city_rolls_out_bedbug_alert_campaign-1.html" title="daily news: help for new yorkers with bed bugs">Check out the Daily News story here.</a></p>
<p><em>Update later in the day on 1/15: </em></p>
<p><a href="http://abclocal.go.com/wabc/story?section=news/local&amp;id=5892290" title="abc7 on bed bugs">Here&#8217;s a video from ABC7 Eyewitness News at 5 pm today</a>.  (Click on the number &#8220;2&#8243; next to the bed bug photo, to see the video.)</p>
<p>It is not clear what the city is going to do, besides hold these meetings and work on the mattress resale issue.  I guess we will know more tomorrow when the plan is officially unveiled.</p>
<p>The ABC7 video features Jeffery Eisenberg of Pest Away, and a Pest Away tech reporting that they use two chemicals in fighting bed bugs (Suspend and Gentrol).</p>
<p>The newscasters quipped to one another at the end,</p>
<p><em>&#8220;You said you&#8217;d get a new bed, right?&#8221;</em></p>
<p><em>&#8220;And you said you&#8217;d get a new house!&#8221;</em></p>
<p>Sorry ladies.  It&#8217;s not that easy.</p>
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