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INSPECTIONS FOR BED BUGS

INSPECTIONS FOR BED BUGS. WAYNE WALKER, ACE UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND RESIDENCE EDUCATION. How to Leave the Bed Bugs Behind A packing checklist for residents temporarily leaving their dwelling to be treated.

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INSPECTIONS FOR BED BUGS

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  1. INSPECTIONS FOR BED BUGS WAYNE WALKER, ACE UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND RESIDENCE EDUCATION

  2. How to Leave the Bed Bugs BehindA packing checklist for residents temporarily leaving their dwelling to be treated. • Take as few items as possible when leaving the residence for treatment • Bed bugs hitchhike in suitcases, back packs, boxes, clothing, bedding and pet cages • Bed bugs have been found infesting small electronic devices, such as alarm clocks, cell phones • Kill bed bugs in fabric items using high heat in a dryer (140°F) for about 15 minutes • This includes clothing, blankets, pillows, stuffed toys and pet bedding. • Do not use boxes, suitcases, back packs, gym bags, etc. from the infested residence to pack belongings • Pack belongings needed during the treatment in plastic containers, such as sweater boxes or new luggage not previously stored in the infested residence • Do not place washed or packed items on infested furniture (beds, sofas, dressers, tables, etc.) or flooring (carpets or rugs) • Immediately remove packed items from the infested residence • Or place them on a clean, hard surface (kitchen or bathroom floor, in a bath tub or shower) until they can be removed from the residence. • Pet cages and pet bedding should be treated • Pet cages with any small gaps or hollow spaces that could harbor bed bugs should be left in the residence • Food in the cages should be removed prior to the treatment • Pets should be transferred to new travel cages or housing known not to be infested with bed bugs • Pet bedding/blankets should not be removed from the residence before the treatment unless they can be dried and packed as described above

  3. TWO TYPES OF INSPECTIONS • INITIAL INSPECTION • BEFORE PRICING CONTRACT TREATMENT • POST TREATMENTINSPECTION

  4. INITIAL INSPECTION • SEARCHING FOR ANY INDICATION OF INFESTATION • LIVE INSECTS • CAST SKINS • BLOOD SPOTS

  5. POST TREATMENTINSPECTION • MORE DIFFICULT INSPECTION • MUST LOOK FOR LIVE INSECTS AND EGGS • MUST SEARCH FURTHER AWAY FROM BED

  6. WHERE TO LOOK

  7. Secondary Bed Bug Harborages ~23% “Other” Bed Bug Harborages ~7% Primary Bed Bug Harborage ~70% 5 feet

  8. How to Do a Bed Bug Inspection

  9. INSPECTION CHALLENGES

  10. HOW LONG DOES IT TAKE ESTIMATES OF TIME REQUIRED

  11. HOW ACCURATE IS THE INSPECTION ESTIMATE THE PERCENTAGE OF ACCURACY

  12. BUG DETECTING DOGS • COULD BE THE FUTURE OF INSPECTIONS • MUCH QUICKER • SIGNIFICANTLY MORE ACCURATE

  13. BED BUG DOGS ADVANTAGES • PROVEN TO BE 96% ACCURATE • CAN INSPECT A ROOM IN A MATTER OF MINUTES • ARE A MARKETING MAGNET

  14. BED BUG DOGS LIMITATIONS • CAN NOT SEARCH UP HIGH • WORK BEST WHEN PAIRED WITH SAME HANDLER • NEED REINFORCEMENT TRAINING ALMOST DAILY

  15. SUMMARY • INSPECTIONS ARE AS CHALLENGING AS TREATMENTS • PROPER INSPECTIONS REQUIRE TIME • INSPECTIONS CAN BE PHYSICALLY CHALLENGING • BED BUG DOGS ARE AN ALTERNATIVE

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