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Latest Bed Bug Incidents and Bed Bug Infestations

LaQuinta Inn 3205 NE LOOP 286, Lamar, paris, Texas, United States, 75460 [2012-05-02]
12 S. Cliffwood Drive Belton Tx, Bell, Belton, Texas, United States, 76513 [2012-05-02]
po box 941531, plano, Texas, United States, 75094 [2012-05-02]
5331 Beverlyhill Street, Harris, Houston, Texas, United States, 77056 [2012-05-02]
4911 manchaca rd #130, Austin, Texas, United States, 78745 [2012-05-02]
Value Place motel 4505 N I-35, Denton, Denton, Texas, United States, 76207 [2012-05-02]
5331 Beverlyhill Street, Harris, Houston, Texas, United States, 77056 [2012-05-02]
po box 941531, plano, Texas, United States, 75094 [2012-05-02]
600 e tidwell rd, Harris, Houston, Texas, United States, 77022 [2012-05-02]
Streling Village Apartments 10401 north lamar blvd, Travis, Austin, Texas, United States, 78753 [2012-05-02]


Dallas Zip Codes For The Dallas Bed Bug Registry Maps

Zip CodeCountyCity
79720HowardBig Spring
76684McLennanRoss
78712TravisAustin
75277DallasDallas
75460LamarParis
75313DallasDallas
77078HarrisHouston
77374HardinThicket
78006KendallBoerne
75708SmithTyler
79529KnoxKnox City
77867RobertsonMumford
75207DallasDallas
75880AndersonTennessee Colony
78252BexarSan Antonio
78205BexarSan Antonio
75933NewtonCall
78607LlanoBluffton
78626WilliamsonGeorgetown
77058HarrisHouston
75356DallasDallas
78727TravisAustin
78758TravisAustin
77240HarrisHouston
77726JeffersonBeaumont
75759CherokeeCuney
75975ShelbyTimpson
78711TravisAustin
76085ParkerWeatherford
78283BexarSan Antonio
77245HarrisHouston
78741TravisAustin
75051DallasGrand Prairie
76054TarrantHurst
79516ScurryDunn
75915AngelinaLufkin
78116KarnesGillett
76955Tom GreenVancourt
77642JeffersonPort Arthur
76261MontagueRinggold
73344TravisAustin
78109BexarConverse
77210HarrisHouston
76068Palo PintoMineral Wells
78644CaldwellLockhart
75631PanolaBeckville
76016TarrantArlington
75057DentonLewisville
77493HarrisKaty
75490FanninTrenton

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Bed Bug Control Austin Tx | (512) 298-6989 | 78704 – Video


21-04-2012 13:47 Bed Bug Control Austin Tx | (512) 298-6989 | 78704 Austin, TX 78704 You may love having guests over, but surely ants, rats and cockroaches are not invited. No one in their right mind would want to come home to fleas. In fact, homeowners don’t even want to think about sharing their homes with any kind of pests. Nonetheless, pests pose a very real threat and are more widespread than you may imagine. While certain pests like ants and cockroaches may be easily found out, rats and mice being nocturnal are not that simple to spot. If you find partially nibbled food, droppings and burrows, those are sure signs of rat or mice infestation. It’s scary to contemplate what sort of creatures maybe setting up home in your house. You can avoid the infestation of some pests simply by keeping your house clean. But others will need to be evicted forcefully and this is where a qualified Austin pest control service comes into the picture. A pest control service may use several methods to rid your home of unwanted insects and rodents. It helps to know that pests want three things that are easily available in your home. These include food, water and shelter. Though most insects are not quite keen on another basic necessity — clothing, clothing moths can often raid your wardrobe to snip away at the fabric, ruining them for good. It is necessary to have an ongoing Austin pest control service maintenance program to ensure that infestations are under control and future ones do not arise

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Bed Bug Exterminator Austin TX | (512) 298-6989 | 78704 – Video


21-04-2012 13:49 Bed Bug Exterminator Austin TX | (512) 298-6989 | 78704 Austin, TX 78704 You may love having guests over, but surely ants, rats and cockroaches are not invited. No one in their right mind would want to come home to fleas. In fact, homeowners don’t even want to think about sharing their homes with any kind of pests. Nonetheless, pests pose a very real threat and are more widespread than you may imagine. While certain pests like ants and cockroaches may be easily found out, rats and mice being nocturnal are not that simple to spot. If you find partially nibbled food, droppings and burrows, those are sure signs of rat or mice infestation. It’s scary to contemplate what sort of creatures maybe setting up home in your house. You can avoid the infestation of some pests simply by keeping your house clean. But others will need to be evicted forcefully and this is where a qualified Austin pest control service comes into the picture. A pest control service may use several methods to rid your home of unwanted insects and rodents. It helps to know that pests want three things that are easily available in your home. These include food, water and shelter. Though most insects are not quite keen on another basic necessity — clothing, clothing moths can often raid your wardrobe to snip away at the fabric, ruining them for good. It is necessary to have an ongoing Austin pest control service maintenance program to ensure that infestations are under control and future ones do not

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Bed Bugs Increasing in Wichita Falls Homes

The pest is bed bugs.

Last year, they were a big problem for businesses in the Wichita Falls area and now, exterminators say they’re becoming a big nuisance inside homes.

We warn you… the video you’re about to see may be disturbing.

Bed bugs are small but they can quickly become a big problem.

Even living in the lap of luxury doesn’t keep them away.

Last year, bed bugs became unwanted guests at this Ritz Carlton hotel in New York City.

And this year, local exterminators say these annoying insects are checking out and heading into homes.

“What’s happened with all the world of travel, they just travel the world and they get in suitcases. They get in purses. They get in people’s shoes or on the bottom of them… on their socks. You don’t know it. They’re so tiny at first,” says Joan Riddles with Top-O-Texas Pest Control.

Riddles and other exterminators say they’re starting to leave their marks on Texomans as they sleep at night.

Riddles also says one or two bed bugs can quickly turn into hundreds and even then she says they can still be hard to find.

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Recent Bed Bug List Provides Insight, but Unseasonably Warm Winter has Experts Worried About Populations for Summer

Lawrenceville, NJ (PRWEB) March 28, 2012

Last week, Orkin (a subsidiary of Rollins Inc.) released its top 50 bed bug cities list for 2011 and entomologists and pest control professional are currently debating what factors effect fluctuations in bed bug populations in a given city. Is the population dependent on high tourism, such as New York (#9 on list) or Los Angeles (#5), warmer average summer temperatures in southern cities like Dallas (#7), or are trends from city to city driven more by warmer than average seasonal temperatures?

Although these types of lists provide insight into trends within a city, bed bug awareness and prevention continues to be the critical step in minimizing the spread of this pest.

This recent list about bed bugs should not cause panic or provide a sense of security for residents in these particular cities, said Jeffrey White, Technical Director and Research Entomologist at BedBug Central. Although a city may have moved on the list, many factors can influence the rankings on this list. For example, since only one company was evaluated, this company could have multiple chains or a greater influence and presence in one city over another.

Over the past year, the Department of Housing, Preservation and Development (HPD) in New York City reported a small decrease in bed bug complaints for the first time since the resurgence started. A decrease in bed bug calls may be due to an increase public awareness from the various media coverage this pest has received or due to the efforts of NYC to institute bed bug policies recommended by the Bed Bug Advisory Board.

In contrast, Dallas, a city with limited media bed bug coverage, reported significant increases in bed bug service calls in 2011 compared with 2010.

In addition to looking at trends within cities, many experts in the Northeast are wondering what affect the warmer than normal winter that has recently ended will have on summer bed bug populations.

We have definitely documented for the past few years that bed bugs show a seasonal trend where July through September are their peak time, said White. Although bed bugs are a problem year round, this significant peak in activity during the warmer months is most likely due to the warmer temperatures inside the home or other public places.

In response to the warmer than average winter in the Northeast, BedBug Central asked several companies in the Northeast to compare winter 2011 to winter 2012 bed bug service calls to see if there has been an increase in bed bug populations.

Most companies we spoke to are not reporting an increase this winter in bed bug calls in residential homes compared to last winter, said White. That being said this does not conclude that the warmer than average winter temperatures will not affect summer bed bugs. Unfortunately we wont gain additional insight until the summer is behind us.

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Bed Bugs Visit University of Texas for the Fourth Time, BedBugControl911.com Shares the Details

Bed bugs were discovered in the University of Texas in San Antonio for the fourth time. To help solve the problem, BedBugControl911.com advises students to use pesticide-exempt bed bug spray for early prevention.Cincinnati, OH (PRWEB) March 26, 2012 Bed bugs were again seen at the University of Texas in San Antonio this Wednesday as stated by David Gabler, the university spokesperson. A report …

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Bed bugs spotted in UTSA housing

by KENS 5 staff

kens5.com

Posted on March 21, 2012 at 7:54 PM

Updated today at 8:45 AM

The University of Texas at San Antonio has notified students to look out for bed bugs.

UTSA says they have detected a few of these tiny biters on campus at the University Oaks, Chisholm Hall and Laurel Village residence facilities. They say three confirmed cases were resolved, and a fourth is currently being treated.

University officials sent out email notices to students in both the affected facilities and also to those living in unaffected residence halls.

With the health and safety of our students in mind, we are working with a local extermination firm to resolve the bed bug issue in one of our residence facilities, said Lionel Maten, UTSA director of housing and residence life. The firm has worked with universities across the region to remediate bed bug incidents and is going above and beyond our protocol in the affected facility. We anticipate resolving the issue today, March 21.

UTSA says here are some identifying signs that you too have been visited by bed bugs:

UTSA students who believe they have been bitten by bed bugs may get treatment at the UTSA Student Health Services on the main and downtown campuses.

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L.A. places No. 5 on list of 'Top 50 Bed Bug Cities'

The bed bugs are alive and biting in Los Angeles, so much so the city vaulted Wednesday into the top five of an exterminators Top 50 Bed Bug Cities List.

According to the pest-control company Orkin, Los Angeles climbed 25 spots to place No. 5 in its annual list of bug-infested cities.

Cincinnati and Chicago held on to the top spots, finishing No.1 and 2 respectively, but several large metropolitan areas such as Los Angeles showed increases in the number of bed-bug treatments in 2011.

The Bay Area, for example, jumped 35 spots on the top-50 list to No. 12.

I think everybody in the county ought to be concerned, Harrison said. You have to be cautious where you travel and not stay in hotels where you have bed bugs. The worry isnt as much about getting bit as it is about bringing them into the home.

Harrison said bed bugs carry human pathogens and can leave itchy welts on victims but do not carry diseases. He estimatedOrkin has treated thousands of homes and businesses in California, and the company owns only about a 20% market share.

Orkins study reportedthe bed-bug extermination business was up 33.6% last year. Harrison said treatments in Los Angeles range from several hundred dollars to more than $1,000.

If you find yourself in a situation with an infestation, its not pleasant, he said. Changing your life for months is not fun.

The Northern California cities of Sacramento, Stockton and Modesto were grouped together for the study and collectively finished 41st. It was the third and final California area on the top 50 list.

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San Diego Lets the Bed Bugs Bite

Pest control company Orkin has released their annual list of the most bed bug-ridden cities in the U.S. and it turns out San Diego lets the bed bugs bite — but not as much as other cities.

Orkin ranked Americas Finest City number 26 on the list, which is based on the number of bed bug treatments the company performed in 2011.

The top spot for bed bugs went to Cincinnati, Ohio. Chicago took home second place, while Detroit came in third for bed bug infestation and Denver ranked fourth.

Los Angeles took the fifth spot on the list, up a whopping 20 spots from last year, when it came in at number 25. Dallas/Fort Worth took 7th place, a drastic change from 50th place last year.

Perennial bed bug hotspot New York City dropped two places to ninth, while the San Francisco-Oakland-San Jose area took the 12th spot.

Overall, the number of bed bug incidents climbed 33.6-percent over the previous year.

“The changes in some cities’ rankings show bed bugs continue to be a problem in most areas of the U.S.,” said Orkin entomologist and Technical Services Director Ron Harrison.

“Several of the top 50 cities have large, busy airports, and there could be a correlation between increased travel and bed bug activity.”

To avoid bringing bed bugs home from a trip, Orkin advices travelers to remember the acronym S.L.E.E.P.

It stands for the following: Survey bed surfaces for small, rust-colored spots on the sheets. Lift and look for pesky bed bugs in hiding spots such as underneath the mattress or furniture, Elevate luggage or a rack or chair, away from the bed. Examine luggage carefully while repacking. Place all clothing from luggage immediately in the dryer for at least 15 minutes on the highest setting as soon as returning home from a trip.

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What U.S. City Tops List For Bed Bugs?

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D.C. improves standing among bed bug-infested cities

Bed bugs are great hitchhikers and can easily crawl into personal belongings like suitcases. (PRNewsFoto/Orkin, LLC)

Dick Uliano, wtop.com

WASHINGTON – Chests swell with pride when cities are placed atop various lists: Best City for Families; City with the Best Pizza; City with the Best Parks.

But the newest list of the top 50 cities might have mayors and city managers running for cover — the Top 50 Cities for Bed Bugs.

Orkin, the pest control company, has ranked cities based on the number of bed bug treatments they conducted in 2011. Cincinnati is at the top of the list, followed by Chicago, Detroit and Denver.

D.C. is eighth on Orkin’s list, but the good news for the nation’s capital is that D.C. has dropped from fifth place in 2010.

“Bed bugs continue to be everywhere in the United States and appear to be moving further south than they originally were in high concentrations,” said Ron Harrison, Orkin entomologist.

Reflecting the spread of bed bugs into southern climates, Los Angeles jumped from 25th place in 2010 to fifth place on Orkin’s list for 2011. Dallas/Forth Worth has leaped from 50th place to seventh.

Richmond is 10th on the list, up six places. Baltimore is 18th, down six places. Salisbury is up 46 spots to No. 43.

Harrison finds the list interesting for the way it’s expanded, “from the cities in the Northeast and the Midwest to the Southern cities,” he said.

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