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Bed Bugs Make Comeback in IA: What You Can Do

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Wednesday, September 8, 2010   

DES MOINES, Iowa - Across the state, bed bugs are making a comeback – and not just in major cities like Des Moines or Davenport. The resurgence is attributed to increased travel, an overall lack of awareness and the stigma surrounding these hard-to-eliminate pests, according to Dr. Dini Miller, an associate professor of Urban Pest Management at Virginia Tech.

Miller says the blood-suckers can be found in all kinds of places, from hotel rooms and college dorms to apartment buildings. And now that they're back, she says the best form of prevention is awareness.

"We don't think twice about putting our bag in the seat next to us if we go to the movies; about storing our son or daughter's college furniture in our basement. These are all ways that bedbugs can get into the home."

And Mindy Uhle, community health consultant with the Iowa Health Department, says bedbugs aren't confined to beds.

"They can live in other furniture, in creases of seats, in outlets - even in severe infestations they can live on headboards and things like that, in hotels and baseboards."

In Harrisburg, several hotels in recent weeks have been shut down or cited by the Health Department for bed bug infestations. In one small hotel, the problem was bad enough that guests had to use a mobile decontamination shower. Miller says mature bedbugs are roughly the size and shape of an apple seed, although immature ones can be much smaller.

It is important not to go after bedbugs with chemical insecticides on your own, cautions Miller, without calling a professional. The Environmental Protection Agency has expressed concerns over exposing children to such chemicals. Instead, there are non-chemical alternatives, including food-grade diatomaceous earth. She also advises using mattress covers to keep bugs on the outside of the bed. And, while washing sheets, clothing, stuffed animals and bags won't always get rid of them, Miller says ten minutes in a hot dryer kills both the bedbugs and their eggs.



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