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Title: INSPECTIONS FOR BED BUGS


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

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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 (140F) 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

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

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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

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WHERE TO LOOK
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Secondary Bed Bug Harborages 23
Other Bed Bug Harborages 7
Primary Bed Bug Harborage 70
5 feet
9
How to Do a Bed Bug Inspection
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INSPECTION CHALLENGES
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HOW LONG DOES IT TAKE
  • ESTIMATES OF TIME REQUIRED

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HOW ACCURATE IS THE INSPECTION
  • ESTIMATE THE PERCENTAGE OF ACCURACY

15
BUG DETECTING DOGS
  • COULD BE THE FUTURE OF INSPECTIONS
  • MUCH QUICKER
  • SIGNIFICANTLY MORE ACCURATE

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

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

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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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