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I SUDDENLY FEEL HORRIBLY ITCHY.

5:27 pm - 05/16/2009
Boom in tiny bedbugs is causing big trouble
By Barbara Barrett, McClatchy Newspapers Barbara Barrett, Mcclatchy Newspapers – Fri May 15, 5:50 pm ET

WASHINGTON — The biggest bedbug outbreak since World War II has sent a collective shudder among apartment dwellers, college students and business travelers across the nation.

The bugs — reddish brown, flat and about the size of a grain of rice — suck human blood. They resist many pesticides and spread quickly in certain mattress-heavy buildings, such as hotels, dormitories and apartment complexes.

Two shelters have closed temporarily in Charlotte, N.C. , because of bedbugs, a Yahoo chat group dedicates itself to sufferers and countless bedbug blogs provide forums for news, tips and commiseration. State inspectors say that more emphasis may be needed to tackle the creatures.

Federal officials have taken notice of the resurgence. Last month, the Environmental Protection Agency held its first-ever bedbug summit, and now a North Carolina congressman wants to take on the insect.

Democratic Rep. G.K. Butterfield just introduced legislation that would authorize $50 million that's already in the Department of Commerce budget to train health inspectors how to recognize signs of the insects.

The Don't Let the Bed Bugs Bite Act of 2009 also would require public housing agencies to submit bedbug inspection plans to the federal government. It would add bedbugs to a rodent and cockroach program in the Department of Health and Human Services . It also would require the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to research bedbugs' impact on public mental health.

Butterfield's letter to congressional colleagues about the legislation attracted lots of attention: It was topped with a full-color picture of the insect sitting on human skin.

"Unfortunately, in recent years, the United States has seen a resurgence in bedbugs," the letter reads. "That's right — they're back in the sack — and biting."

Bedbugs have hit hotels and homes in every state. The creatures are amazing hitchhikers, experts say, and easily travel in suitcases, boxes or packages. They can live for up to a year without food.

Apparently no state has a central reporting system for bedbugs, according to Butterfield's office, and since the bug carries no known diseases, many health departments don't consider it a public health threat.

That leaves the critters falling through the cracks among regulators, said Michael Potter , an entomologist at the University of Kentucky and one of the country's bedbug experts.

"Most health departments say, 'Hey, we don't deal with bedbugs,' " Potter said.

Those who've suffered outbreaks say that the anxiety it induces can be debilitating. Potter said many sufferers tossed out furniture and could spend thousands of dollars on repeated treatments from pesticide companies. They call him about anxiety, insomnia, shame and the incessant annoyance of itchy red welts on their skin.

"They're, like, ready to blow their brains out," Potter said. "It's emotionally distressing. Anyone that has never had a bedbug problem is not one to judge whether we're dealing with a medical, emotional public health issue."

In Congress , Butterfield first introduced his bill a year ago after hearing from a constituent who'd brought bedbugs into her home from a hotel trip. The bill died in committee last year, but Butterfield aides say they hope that higher attention will help the measure this year.

The co-sponsors include Reps. Don Young , R- Alaska , Ben Chandler , D- Ky. , Bobby L. Rush , D- Ill. , Betty McCollum , D- Minn. , Corrine Brown , D- Fla. , Steve Cohen , D- Tenn. , Brad Miller , D- N.C. , and Eddie Bernice Johnson , D- Texas .

Butterfield also has received support from the National Pest Management Association , which says that bedbug calls to pest control companies are up 70 percent in the past five years.

Greg Baumann , a Raleigh, N.C. , pest control expert and the vice president of technical services for the National Pest Management Association , said that a decade ago few pest control companies dealt routinely with bedbugs.

"Now it's everyone today," he said.

Baumann said companies could use pesticides on the bugs but that they also tried such alternatives as extreme heat, freezing and isolating the insects through mattress covers.

Since the EPA restricted the use of several effective pesticides in the 1980s, bedbugs have built resistance to the chemicals that now are on the market, said Potter, the University of Kentucky entomologist. Public education is important, he said, but the industry also needs a good insecticide.

"Whether that bill is going to solve the problem — certainly it's a start," he said.

The name of the bill is hilarious, but OH MY GAWD. *shudders* I heard a piece on This American Life last year about people who had bedbugs. It was DISGUSTING. Yeesh.
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fftlaur 17th-May-2009 12:07 am (UTC)
D: i'm leaving to go to a hotel right now
doowopbloopy 17th-May-2009 12:09 am (UTC)
but there are bedbugs there too!

...THEY'RE EVERYWHERE!
ahtefeh 17th-May-2009 12:09 am (UTC)
My neighbor has them and my mom is freaking out and avoiding them at all times. It's rather funny to watch...*scratches skin* Ew, now I might do the same, lol.
everythingonit 17th-May-2009 12:12 am (UTC)
Bedbugs? I'm not usre if I've ever encountered any...but one time, my roommate's cats had fleas... and lemme tell ya...

D< FLEAS. GTFO.

Bed bugs... can't you just shake' 'em away? Clean real good or something? Get an animal that eats them?! A BIGGER BUG? DO SPIDERS EAT BED BUGS?!

reticent_lass 17th-May-2009 05:40 am (UTC)
Once, I had fleas AND full-body poison oak. And when I say 'full-body', I mean the whole body. *shudder* If I got bedbugs, I think I'd sleep in a field rather than go through that again.
purplepast42 17th-May-2009 12:16 am (UTC)
As someone who works in vacation rentals, this is my nightmare.
_panache 17th-May-2009 12:17 am (UTC)
Bedbugs are a big problem in New York City, a lot of apartment buildings have been having infestations.
evilgmbethy 17th-May-2009 08:30 am (UTC)
Yeah, I have a friend in NYC who had to literally move to a new apartment to escape them.
squid_ink 17th-May-2009 12:23 am (UTC)
but on the upside.. bedbugs do not carry disease

they just invade your home and make you super itchy
omgangiepants 17th-May-2009 12:47 am (UTC)
Itching can lead to open sores which can lead to nasty infections. This I know from flea infestations. :(
volksjager 17th-May-2009 12:30 am (UTC)
There is a huge infestation in Boston.
empressfunk 17th-May-2009 12:47 am (UTC)
I made the mistake of looking up bedbugs once on Wikipedia. Never making that mistake again.
sunoftheskye 17th-May-2009 01:27 am (UTC)
I've been really scared I have them because I've been waking up lately with random bites I know I didn't have the day before.

Lord save me.
perfectisafault 17th-May-2009 03:07 am (UTC)
that happens to me too D: D:
ms_maree 17th-May-2009 01:30 am (UTC)
What! bedbugs actually exist, I thought that was just a fairy tale? (or just a another word for fleas, and the house I'm living in was infested with fleas when I first moved in, my poor little kitty was miserable).

Edited at 2009-05-17 01:33 am (UTC)
jimmyblue 17th-May-2009 01:32 am (UTC)
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO. UNACCEPTABLE.

My scalp is so itchy right now. God, I hate bugs.
phoenixwish 17th-May-2009 01:42 am (UTC)
I have bedbugs. D: D: D:

I've been struggling for months and I can't get rid of them, so now it's down to damage control (that is, hunting them and their eggs down and smashing them).

And yeah, I'm pretty sure I got them from a night at a hostel.
fenris_lorsrai 17th-May-2009 02:30 pm (UTC)
Have you tried bringing in a bed bugging sniffing dog? They can track the little bastards down and are cuter than the exterminator.
rubytramp 17th-May-2009 01:44 am (UTC)
My husband and I had them in our Hell's Kitchen apartment around four or five years ago. We got rid of them by using, urm, bodega bug spray that was probably all sorts pof illeagel and freezing them out by leaving the windows open in the middle of the winter. We also put all of our clothing in plastic boxes and caulked every single crack in every single wall. It took five months or so and was horrible. We still shudder when we think about it, even though it happened years ago and we have since left that apartment and the city. I know loads of folks who had them in NYC. This has been happening in big cities for a good six or seven years now.
merrite 17th-May-2009 01:57 am (UTC)
D:
childish 17th-May-2009 02:02 am (UTC)
I'm gonna stay on my cool little island until this is rectified.
chaobell 17th-May-2009 02:05 am (UTC)
Eww eww eww eww eww eww eww. Eww.
jwaneeta 17th-May-2009 02:17 am (UTC)
My friend in SF got them in her house and it turned her life upside down. She brought them back from a perfectly nice B&B, too.

Deliver us all from bedbugs.
1sugarplumfairy 17th-May-2009 02:33 am (UTC)
Great, now my skin is crawling. YUCK
schmanda 17th-May-2009 02:58 am (UTC)
Oh God, I remember that This American Life episode. DNW DNW DNW DNW DNW *shudder*
rawbery79 18th-May-2009 01:18 am (UTC)
I had to turn it down, which was risky, since I was working, but I was just like alziekjfdjqskldjfd NO NO NO DO NOT WANT.
bilophodont 17th-May-2009 02:59 am (UTC)
our school had bedbugs. :/
requinnn 17th-May-2009 03:31 am (UTC)
omg this is making me so itchy and I barely even know anything about bedbugs. ewwwwwww
caterfree10 17th-May-2009 03:44 am (UTC)
OH GOD, DO NOT WANT. My sister's BF had bedbugs at his place once. IT was a BITCH to get them all out too (Dun remember how long it took). All I know is my skin WON'T STOP ITCHING. FML! *headdesk*
martydressler 17th-May-2009 04:49 am (UTC)
I was reading this and felt something crawling on my arm. I freaked out until I realized it was just an ant.

BUT STILL.
x_noisekisses 17th-May-2009 05:00 am (UTC)
My cousin has been dealing with bedbugs for almost a year now. She's married and has a 7 year old son and they are all sleeping in their laundry room, apparently that's the only room that doesn't have them. They're throwing all their stuff out and moving at the end of the summer cause they can't take it anymore.
luvlorn 17th-May-2009 05:10 am (UTC)
omg this made me itch just reading it, and I know I don't have the damn things....but I have friends staying over who were in a hotel last night. Gaaaaaaaah.
I have a couple friends who got them from hotels. Not cool.
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