It’s Back To School Time for Bed Bugs

 

by Michael Inbar

Laptops, textbooks and new jeans are among the must-haves for college students heading back to campus, but the most common back-to-school item may well be the blood-sucking bedbug. Colleges around the U.S. are reporting a scourge of the little buggers infesting dormitories, and the problem only gets worse when they hitchhike on their coed hosts going from room to room.

“U.S. college campuses are really the perfect setting,” noted entomologist Richard Cooper told Matt Lauer on TODAY Friday. “We have large numbers of students coming from all over the country and, in fact, all over the world every semester, and it’s inevitable that somebody is going to bring bugs with them. And once the bugs are introduced, they can rapidly spread because of all the interactions students have visiting each other’s rooms.”

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NBC Today Show: Back to School with Bed Bugs

Bed Bugs are greeting some college students as they head back to school. TODAY’s Matt Lauer talks to Entomologist Richard Cooper about avoiding the pests.

 

The Secret Life of Bed Bugs

As reported in the Brooklyn Eagle, Brooklyn complaints to the city about bedbugs have surged more than 1,900 percent since 2004.  Like rats and taxes, the common bed bug (Cimex lectularius L.) has been our boon companion throughout history. From feeding first on cave bats, it’s likely that the small, bloodsucking arthropods evolved to prefer the blood of human cave dwellers. From there, they hid in our clothing and tools as we brought them into tents and houses – and nowadays into condos, hotel rooms, cruise ships, mass transit and college dorms. The school system reports that children are bringing bedbugs home with them from the classroom. Click here for the full article.

CBS Early Show: Bed Bugs at College

Colleges are ground zero for bedbugs, so students need to study up on how to avoid them. Richard Cooper, author of ”The Bedbug Handbook,” shares tips with Maggie Rodriguez.

 

 

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Bed Bugs Move Into Dorms

Greg Toppo of USA Today reports that Bed Bugs are on the rise in college dormatories across the United States. "A bed bug makes itself at home on a mattress. Like hotel rooms, dorms are the ideal bedbug habitat: small and crowded." The Full Article can be read here.

 

Frequently Asked Questions

What does a bed bug look like?

Bed bugs are small nocturnal insects that feed exclusively off the blood of hosts while they are sleeping. Bed bugs are ¼ inch long, relatively flat, and lead a very cryptic lifestyle.

Please see pictures below for some reference of bed bugs at different life stages.
 
Can bed bugs transmit disease?
At this point in time, research suggests that bed bugs are not transmitters of any diseases.
 
How can I determine if the bites I have are from bed bugs?
 
What can I do on my own if I find bed bugs?    
If you think you have found bed bugs, we recommend you first contact a qualified pest control technician. Once they confirm you have bed bugs, you can begin treatment with them. [How to choose a qualified pest control company?]
 
If you cannot afford treatment, please read [What can I do if I cannot afford treatment?]
 
How can I get them out of my bed?
We recommend encasing all mattress and box springs in the home. After they have been encased, thoroughly wash all bedding.
 
Should I sleep on the couch?
We recommend that you sleep in your normal sleeping location, because regardless of where you go, the bed bugs will eventually follow.
 
Will fogging kill them? I’ve seen foggers in the store for fleas.
Yes, foggers will kill visible exposed bed bugs, but we do not recommend the usage of foggers for killing bed bugs. Foggers are not effective in eradicating bed bug infestations because foggers are a space treatment, and since bed bugs hide in cracks and crevices in the walls and inside the bedding, this treatment does kill bugs in these locations. 
 
Service
 
What do I need to know to pick a good pest control company to treat my bed bugs?
There are many different aspects to consider when choosing a pest control company to treat your bed bug infestation. Please click here to learn more.
 
How can I tell if I need professionals to come in? Can’t I just take care of it myself if I catch it early enough?
We do not recommend attempting self-treatment when dealing with bed bug infestations.  We suggest contacting your local pest control company and discussing your options for treatment with them.  If you would like our professional consultation, or would like us to help in choosing a qualified pest control company, please [click here].
 
I have gone to court with a bed bug issue, is there anything you can do to help me?
We suggest having your lawyer contact Richard Cooper, as he may be able to help you with any legal questions you may have.  Please click here for Richard Cooper’s contact information.
 
Products
Can I spray the luggage spray on my mattress too?
According to JT Eaton “Rest Easy Bed Bug & Insect Control for Luggage” Product Label to Control Bed Bugs:
Spray mattresses lightly, particularly around tufts and seams. Take beds apart and spray in all joints. Treat baseboards, moldings and floor. Allow all treated surfaces to thoroughly dry before use.
Precautionary statements:
  • Wash thoroughly after handling and before smoking or eating
  • If swallowed, call a poison control center or doctor immediately for treatment advice. Have a person sip a glass of water if able to swallow. Do not induce vomiting unless told to by a poison control center or doctor. Do not give anything by mouth to an unconscious person
  • If in eyes, hold eye open and rinse slowly and gently with water for 15-20 minutes. Remove contact lenses, if present, after 5 minutes, and then continue rinsing. Call a poison control center or doctor for treatment advice.
  • If on skin or clothing, take off contaminated clothing. Rinse skin immediately with plenty of water for 15-20 minutes. Call a poison control center or doctor for treatment advice.
  • If inhaled, move person to fresh air. If person is not breathing, call 911 or an ambulance, and then give artificial respiration, preferably mouth-to-mouth, if possible. Call a poison control center or doctor for further treatment advice.
  • You may also call 1-800-858-7378 for emergency treatment advice. This product is also toxic to fish and other aquatic organisms. Do not apply directly to water, to areas where surface water is present or to inter-tidal areas below the high water mark. Do not contaminate water when disposing of equipment wash waters.
 
Why do I need to encase the box spring?
Do not let the name fool you, bed bugs do not just live in beds. Bed bugs live as close as possible to their hosts, regardless of if this is in a dresser, behind a picture frame or in a wall. If you encase the mattress and not the box spring, the next location they will look to infest will be the box spring. Also, bed bugs sometimes infest box springs first because there are tears and rips that make access easy.
 
What do I need to look for in an encasement to make sure it is bed bug bite proof and escape proof?
Look for products that have been researched by a third party to be effective against bed bugs. Please click here to see Richard Cooper’s encasement comparison study.
 
Can I remove the encasements from my bedding?
We recommend that you leave on encasements for the life of the bedding, but if you have to remove it for any reason, we recommend removing it after at least a year. We understand that a situation may arise where you feel the need to wash and dry your encasements before that time frame; however, it is crucial to understand that by removing encasements, you are increasing your chances of re-infestation.
 
Can I machine wash my Protect-A-Bed encasements?
Yes, you can wash your Protect-A-Bed Allerzip® Bedding Encasements; however, we do not recommend removing encasements and washing them after you have already installed them on your mattress and box spring.
 
Keep in mind when drying encasements; you should dry at low to medium heat (65°C/150°f to 70° C/160°) with other linens to prevent burning.
 
Can I dry clean my Protect-A-Bed encasements?
Unfortunately, you cannot get your encasements dry-cleaned. The chemicals used when dry-cleaning actually will destroy the Miracle Membrane®. 
 
Can I iron my Protect-A-Bed encasements?
No, do not iron your encasements because it could also damage the Miracle Membrane®.
 
Can I use bleach when washing my Protect-A-Bed encasements?
No, you cannot use bleach when washing your encasements because the bleach will destroy the Miracle Membrane®. 
 
Have a question not answered above? Submit your own to Stephanie.madden@bedbugcenral.com. We will also post the question here for others to see who might have the same question.

 

Who is Richard Cooper?

 

The content on this website was made possible by Richard Cooper, a dedicated and knowledgeable entomologist, who has recently been nationally recognized in his field as the #1 leading bed bug industry expert.  Please take a minute to read a little bit about this diligent author who has put numerous hours and time into making this website as accurate and educational as possible.

So, who is Richard Cooper? 

Richard, more well-known as Rick, is the leading bed bug expert in the pest control industry at this time.  Aside from predicting the inevitable rise of bed bugs again, he has also authored the chapter on Bed Bugs in the 9th edition of The Mallis Handbook of Pest Control, and recently co-authored a book titled “Bed Bug Handbook: The Complete Guide to Bed Bugs and Their Control.”  This book is currently the only comprehensive text that exists on bed bug control and contains useful accurate and scientific information for property managers, owners and health officials dealing with bed bug problems.

Along with being a well-known entomologist, Richard is also the Technical Director for Cooper Pest Solutions, a family-owned pest control company located in Lawrenceville, N.J.  Cooper Pest Solutions is a 2nd generation run family-business and is regarded as one of the premier pest management companies in the country.  When Rick isn’t busy writing books or working as a Technical Director, he also gives talks nationally on bed bugs and pest control.  He recently spoke at a Pest Control Technology (PCT) seminar in San Diego with Dr. Michael Potter and various other speakers geared to educate both the pest management industry as well as individuals of the major market sectors being affected by bed bugs.

Richard has also received numerous awards, one of them being the highly esteemed and prestigious pest control technology (PCT) leadership award.

He is available for phone and on-site consultations.  Click Here to schedule a consultation or Click Here to learn more about bed bugs, brought to you directly by Richard Cooper.

FREE Travel Lite

Free condensed version of “The Complete Guide to Traveling Bed Bug Free.”

We are happy to announce the completion of the Travel Lite version of “The Complete Guide to Traveling Bed Bug Free”.  The authors of “The Complete Guide to Traveling Bed Bug Free,” are happy to provide you with this free 3 page document outlining the most important things you should do to protect yourself from bed bugs hitching a ride home with you when traveling. 

We understand that many people are not willing to disrupt or change their traveling patterns drastically, and *Travel Lite* is perfect for the traveler who is looking to just sleep worry-free when traveling.

In “The Complete Guide to Traveling Bed Bug Free” we outline a variety of levels of protection when traveling, ranging from quick and easy changes to drastic measures.  In Travel Lite, you will find the lightest version of protection.

This free download is only available for a limited time!  Take a few minutes to learn how to protect yourself for a lifetime.

Click here to download Travel Lite

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How To Choose A Pest Control Company

Since we are a web-based bed bug educational website, we thought it necessary to give tips on how to choose the best pest control company to treat you bed bug infestation.

Not all pest control companies are created equal and are equipped and knowledgeable enough to treat bed bug infestations.  Listed below you will find questions we recommend you ask before contracting a pest control company to treat your bed bug infestation. 

Note: These questions may or may not apply when contracting a pest control company to treat general pests.


Questions to Ask

Is the company licensed and insured?

Although this question may seem basic, it is a very important question many people may forget to ask.  Pest control operators (PCO) may need to work with pesticides and chemicals, which are only effective when used properly by a licensed PCO who has been trained to do so.

What experience does the company have treating bed bug infestations at structures or sites similar to your own? 

Be sure to confirm that the pest control company has not only treated bed bug infestations before, but ones at structures similar to your own.  As you learn more about bed bugs, you will realize that the way an infestation is treated varies by site and structure (ie. apartments, rowhomes, etc.).

Get references.

Make sure to not only ask if they have treated infestations at structures similar to your own, but to ask for references of the previous work they have done.  Make sure to follow up with these references before taking further action with the pest control company.

What is the plan of action to handle infestations?

Do not hire a bed bug company unless they can provide you with some type of bed bug protocol for your type of structure beforehand and/or after the inspection.

 

Does the company endorse or require the use of encasements?

          We believe that the most effective bed bug eradication plans require the use of encasements on all mattresses and box springs.  For more then one reason, we believe this to greatly aid in managing and treating a bed bug infestation.  [Click Here] to read more about the use of mattress and box spring encasements in proactive and reactive bed bug management plans.

Is the pricing a flat fee does it vary by job?

          We think that every bed bug infestation is unique and should be treated that way.  We may be wary of a flat fee pricing system because depending on the level of your infestation, the pricing may or may not be fair.

Other things to keep in mind

IPM

          Integrated Pest Management (IPM) is an approach to pest management that involves using both chemical and non-chemical measures to manage pest infestations.  This approach is used to manage and reduce the amount of pesticide damage done to the environment.

Vacuum and Steam.

The use of vacuum and steam has proven to be a very effective and useful tool in bed bug management program.  This is usually part of an IPM protocol, and is an effective alternative to pesticides.

Educational Materials

A knowledgeable pest control company will provide you with educational materials educating you on the behavior and biology of bed bugs, and what you can do to aid in the eradication process.  They should also provide you with directions, written or spoken, or what to do during treatments.

For more specific information on how to choose a pest control company, please send us an email at questions@bedbugcentral.com.  A Bed Bug Central representative will respond within 24 hours.

GreenClean(tm) Dissolvable Laundry Bags

We recommend GreenClean™ Dissolvable Laundry Bags for use in bed bug management plans. Dissolvable laundry bags have been used in the healthcare industry for more than 30 years, and now, for the first time ever, are available to the general public for purchase.

GreenClean™ laundry bags are safe for washing machines and for all washable clothing, including delicate items. They also leave no residue behind on either the washing machine or the clothing. Our laundry bags also come in two convenient sizes, one for top-loading machines and one for front-loading machines.

"We hope the introduction of this product at this time will, aside from other things, aid in the bed bug eradication process across the country," said Phillip Cooper, President of GreenClean™. "Washing bed bug infested clothing and not having to worry about disposing of the infested garbage or laundry bag and using a GreenClean™ dissolvable laundry bag instead is really an innovative idea."

For more information on this one-of-a-kind product and for purchasing information, please go to wwww.bedbugcentral.com

GreenClean™: Washing your clothes has never been easier

Now the step of washing your clothes becomes simple and bed bug free. The GreenClean™ line of dissolvable bio-degradable laundry bags makes the process of transporting your clothes from your luggage to the washing machine a simple one-step process.

 
Simply place your clothes into a GreenClean bag, tie the bag with the attached dissolvable tie strip, walk to your laundry machine and drop the bag into the machine, add your normal detergent and set the cycle to hot laundering and turn the washer on. When you return only your clean clothes will remain free of bed bugs.
 
Convenient & Safe: Washing Machines and Clothes
GreenClean™ Dissolvable Laundry Bags have been proven to be safe for all washing machines, leaving no noticeable residue in the machine or on the clothing. Once dissolved, the bags are biodegradable and   GreenClean™ laundry bags are safe for washing machines and for all washable clothing, including delicate items. They also leave no residue behind on either the washing machine or the clothing. Our laundry bags also come in two convenient sizes, one for top-loading machines and one for front-loading machines. 
 
The bags are bio-degradable once dissolved, safe for your washer and leave no residue on clothes. It is even safe to use on delicate items.
 
Used in Hospitals for 30 years
 
Environmentally_Friendly
Dissolvable laundry bags have been used in health care fro more than 30 years in cleaning laundry. Now this technology is available to the public to combat bed bugs along with an easier way to wash your clothes everyday.
 
Hassle Free
GreenClean™ Dissolvable Laundry Bags help make mundane chores a little easier.  These bags provide excellent protection from unnecessary bed bug contact because they eliminate the hassle of disposing of the empty infested garbage bag in an outside trash receptacle. We believe that by eliminating this step by using a dissolvable bad, you are decreasing the chances of infesting your home by bed bugs falling off en route.
 
Gone is the hassle of putting your clothes into a large garbage bag emptying the clothes into the wash and then discarding the bag in an outside trash receptacle.
 
Convenience
The bags are also a great convenience item. They dissolve in water above 60 degrees Fahrenheit so you can use them on an everyday basis for all types of laundry.
 
Two Styles
The bags are available for both front load and top load laundry machines. When using top load machines we recommend putting two pages of clothes to balance out the load.
 
Bags are sold in 25 packs and 10 packs,  and are available here or at leading pest management companies throughout the US.