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Bedbugs in Dorms

DORM LIFE CAN BE IDEAL UNTIL BEDBUGS

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Perfect Dorm ?

What are bedbugs?

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Small vampire insects (about the size of an apple seed), flat and fast, feed on human blood at night, feed every 2-3 days, injects local painkiller & anti-coagulant which only 30% of people respond to with bite reactions. Lays hundreds of eggs during lifetime, lays 10 eggs a day, resistant to most pesticides, sticky eggs which can be cemented to bed & other surfaces, hard to eliminate.

How do you get bedbug?
Bedbugs are travel opportunists, luggage, sports bags, aircraft holds, luggage handling equipment, clothes, pets, visitors, used furniture, borrowed beds, etc. Often you can pick them up from pets – cats & dogs, hotels ( even 4 star ), motels, hostels & resorts – especially Mexico. Contact us for our database information on bedbug outbreaks in your area – only a small percentage of outbreaks are reported in the public media as most people don’t report bedbugs, neither does public health or pest control companies. You don’t need the headaches.

How do I avoid bringing bedbugs home when I travel?
Keep your luggage & sport bags on luggage racks, check room & drawers for bedbugs. Keep clothes and gifts in sealed plastic travel bags.  Open your luggage away from your bedroom ( e.g. garage, kitchen) open outside, bag and leave empty luggage on balcony or outside storage.

How do I know if I have bedbugs?
Bites – a good indication of bedbugs – especially in winter
Live bugs in room – especially on bed.
Blood marks or dark red feces around bed or walls.
Bugs in folds of mattress, box spring, head board or locations especially near bed. They are attracted to human sent, heat and carbon dioxide at night. They hide and avoid light during the day.

What Should I Do If I Have Bedbugs? – REPORTING , ask around, no-one want to talk about it, your friends may avoid you, your workers may shun you, your dorm MAY NOT HAVE A CONTROL PLAN OR CONTROL BUDGET.

In your dorm, turn your bed into a BEDBUG FREE OASIS.

Why? In a dorm you have clutter, under bed storage, stuff near bed, covers touching floor, clothes not hung up, sticky eggs, bugs 5 m from bed, most near head of bed or in bed, they like to be near food (you), they can live 1 year with no food, hide everywhere you can stick a fingernail or credit card.

Bedding & clothes treatment – commercial laundry , borax soap & high heat to dry – 10 minutes extra

Clutter – remove, treat with diatomaceous earth, bag remove, store elsewhere

Pesticides – reduce or avoid for health reasons

GREEN PROTECTION – using diatomaceous earth, cleaning with strong detergents and /or isopropyl 70% alcohol, and heat treatment.

Prevention – catch bedbug outbreaks early !
Action: contact dorm supervisor, do they have plan? exterminator only? Plan to clean all dorm?
Exterminators use insect toxic chemicals – apply them every 2 weeks as eggs hatch in 2 weeks

Pesticides may be toxic for some, you may react to the chemicals & the long term residues – report health concerns immediately
Bedbugs are active at night, they avoid spraying by hiding, most pesticides are only good on contact sprays, 14 – 16 strains resistant to insecticides.

Minimize how much of the bedding is sprayed. Long term effects of sleeping with pesticides are not definitively known.?

Green Bedbug Treatment -> Physical control, no chemical pesticides – if building, floor, dorm or clutter makes elimination impossible;

Make your bed bug free oasis

Uses bedbug’s own behavior to control them.

Bag and commercial clean bedding & clothes

Treat mattress & box spring with diatomaceous earth & encase both with bedbug rated en-casements

Treat, seal bed frame

Treat & seal head board

No storage underneath bed or near bed

Remove clutter near bed

Keep bedding off floor – especially while sleeping

Create diatomaceous earth (DE-10) barrier around bed legs or use lift trap

Treat side tables & create barrier

Treat wall outlets – power, phone, light, heat, holes with Diatomaceous Earth & seal

Be patient – bedbugs hatch every 2 weeks, can live for year without food

Keep clothes off bed – eggs are sticky, don’t let people sit on it

Watch for future bites

Keep bed bedbug sanitary

Steam carpets & treat with Diatomaceous Earth one foot around edges

Treat wall perimeter with Diatomaceous Earth

Spray & wash one meter of bottom wall strong detergent to remove any eggs

Spray any live bugs, nymphs & eggs with isopropyl 70% alcohol ( rubbing alcohol )

Keep luggage & sport bags away from bed – bag in plastic when not being used and store on balcony if possible ( freezing will kill bugs over time)

Re-apply Diatomaceous Earth as needed or every other month

Contact us with any questions – you are not alone.

Check out our Diatomaceous Earth Products for sale.

Dorm Size Diatomaceous Earth Kit
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Bedbugs Love Apartments – How to Protect Yourself

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The most challenging obstacle when trying to control Bed Bug infestations in apartment and condo units is that Bed Bugs easily spread from one unit to another.

Bed Bugs sense body heat, CO2, and pheromones emitted by humans. Once a colony has reached a point where it no longer has a food source that can sustain it, break away bugs migrate to the next unit through the walls and unsealed bottom plates, attracted by other sources of food in the adjacent unit.

We have had landlords report that tenants take infested, discarded mattresses and furniture from dumpsters and alleys back to their units, not even suspecting they are bringing the problem back to their building and spreading the infestation!

Clearly the problem is complex especially if you live in a multi-unit building. What is clear is that bedbug infestations are everyone’s problem, and everyone must be part of the solution.

First – protect yourself. Create a bedbug moat around your beds with diatomaceous earth. Then treat all wall crevices such as power and light switches and outlets. See our videos.

Bed Bugs Multiply at Alarming Rate in Homes

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The white eggs are sticky at first and approximately the size of a single speck of dust. They are resistant to pesticides. The eggs hatch in 6-17 days and the nymphs are about the size of a pin head when they emerge. This is why they require multiple spraying.

The nymph will shed its skin five times as it grows, requiring at least one blood meal in between each molt. The nymph can develop into an adult in a month with the right conditions – mostly warm temperatures.

This allows for at least three generations of bed bugs in a single year. However, if the temperature is not right or a meal is not available, the nymph’s development will be delayed as a nymph can go months without feeding and an adult can survive for more than a year.

This is why bed bugs are so resilient and leaving an infested area will not solve the problem. They will follow you.

Although the bugs like to feed on humans, they can live on the blood of pets and other warm blooded animals as well. The adults usually live for 12-18 months.

Rachael Ray on Bedbugs – Warnings good for Canada as well.

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Rachael Ray visits bedbugs and how to control them. Some of the comments are not right but you can get the general idea. Canadian residents need to control their bedbug problems as well. We are limited to the same approved pesticides and the are applied just as often. Diatomaceous Earth blends can add some additional arsenal in bedbug control. It is especially useful after pest sprays have been used as most are only effective on contact. Diatomaceous earth blends works for months and are non-toxic, even edible. Bedbugs don’t become resistant.

Successful control applications have been demonstrated in Vancouver, Victoria, Edmonton, Calgary, Saskatoon, Regina, Winnipeg, Toronto, Hamilton, Ottawa, Montreal, and Halifax to name a few. They can prevent bedbugs spreading into your home from next door and from infested suitcases. When the eggs hatch you can get control immediately or it can get very expensive for you. February is “home from the holidays” bedbug season for many Canadians. Get proactive on bedbug infestations. Consider protecting your travel belongings now with diatomaceous earth blend.

What do Bedbugs look like?

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Bedbug Feeding

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WHY ARE THEY NOW A PROBLEM ?
Bedbugs have been around as long as mankind – probably longer. They have only recently become a problem again due to increased travel and resistances to pesticides. Previously, bedbugs were a problem during World War II as soldiers traveled worldwide and slept in conditions encouraging the growth of bedbugs. As they moved around the problem spread. The development of DDT a long lasting and low human toxicity pesticide greatly reduced the problem. As bedbugs had long term exposure to DDT, they eventually developed resistance to it. Eventually, DDT bird wildlife concerns expressed in Rachael Carlson’s book “Silent Spring” caused the banning of DDT in most advanced economies. DDT continued to be used in third world countries as is was the only cheap alternative. As a result, endemic local populations developed resistance to DDT and whatever other pesticides were available to them. Until worldwide travel became common – resistant populations of bedbugs were not a problem. Now with third world travel becoming common, travelers are bring resistant bedbugs home in their luggage. Current licensed pesticides have short toxicity periods and are best used as a contact killer. Bedbugs are becoming resistant to these as well. Few new pesticides for domestic use have been developed.

If you think you may have bedbugs, act fact as the problem can get very expensive.

Physical control methods are the new alternative. No chemicals no resistance.

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Not dealing with bedbugs as soon as they are found can be expensive.