Bedbugs Staff training module. What is a Bedbug? A true vampire: Feed at night Feed only on blood Need to be “invited in” A female bedbug Note the round.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
DON’T LET THE BEDBUGS BITE
Advertisements

Energy Audit Kaylin Fitzgerald Environmental Science Mr. Fitzgerald.
Dont Let The Bed Bugs Bite Generous Support from: Prepared by: The City of Chicago, Development Block Grants Polk Bros Foundation.
Control of Bed Bugs Train-the-Trainer Session 2 November 2007.
IPM in Multifamily Housing Training
Guidelines Specific to Long Term Care A good general resource:
INSPECTIONS FOR BED BUGS WAYNE WALKER, ACE UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND RESIDENCE EDUCATION.
About Milkweed Bugs Large Milkweed Bug Small Milkweed Bug
Understanding Bed Bug Treatment and Inspection Methods Jim Fredericks National Pest Management Association.
Produced by: University of Florida/IFAS Duval County Extension Office Jacksonville Bed Bug Task Force Presented by:
T HEY ’ RE B ACK ……B ED B UGS Everett Mason Rodney Merritts Tracy Walker Tom McAdoo The Pennsylvania State University Housing Services.
Sleep Tight and Don’t Let the Bed Bugs Bite..
Don’t Let The Bedbugs Bite! Presented by: Advantage Pest Management.
What you need to know BED BUGS. Overview Reports of bed bugs in Ontario and across Canada are on the rise. It’s important to know the facts. Anyone, anywhere.
Vermont Department of Health Bed Bug Protection Tips Austin Sumner, MD, MPH, State Epidemiologist – Environmental Health August 12, 2009.
How to Prevent Lyme Disease Grades 3 - 5
Head Lice.
 Main food of Bed bug is blood.  Bed bugs can hide in extremely small cracks and crevices making it difficult to locate breeding sites.  Bedbugs are.
Keeping Your Home Free of Pests and Harmful Pesticides
BED BUGS 101 El Paso County Public Health Communicable Disease Program.
Bedbug Information and Guidance
Family and Community Education Clubs 2011 Leader Lesson Prepared by: Martha Keel, Ph.D Adapted from materials by: Karen Vail, Ph.D. Bed Bugs.
BED BUGS Information Session for Trades People & Service Personnel Date:
BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICES VOLUME II NON-CHEMICAL TECHNIQUES P.C.O.C. Training Module.
Los Angeles County Department of Public Health
PREPARATION for FUMIGATION
October Module 4: Review of Prohibited Practices, Personal Protective Equipment and Dust Control Overview: Prohibited practices. Protect yourself.
Boston University Slideshow Title Goes Here Our Little Friends.
Bed Bugs and IPM CAN MAKE STRANGE BEDFELLOWS WAYNE WALKER ASSOCIATE CERTIFIED ENTOMOLOGIST UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND RESIDENCE EDUCATION.
Bed Bugs. Overview Characteristics Myths and facts What is being done about bed bugs Where they hide Protecting your work and home Equipment and personnel.
ABOUT BED BUGS. WHAT ARE BED BUGS! Bed bugs are small, brownish insects with flat, oval-shaped bodies. Young bed bugs are no bigger than a pinhead and.
A PROBLEM WE CAN SOLVE… TOGETHER!
W HAT ’ S B UGGING Y OU ?…B ED B UGS The Pennsylvania State University Housing Services Everett Jan Mason.
Amelia County Public Schools. Good Night, Sleep Tight, Don’t let the Bed Bugs Bite!
Information on Head Lice
Global Interiors It’s a BedBug Invasion, And we are losing!
Presented by ETSU Nursing Students:
A BASIC EDUCATION ON HOUSEHOLD PESTS CREATED BY THE REFUGEE HOUSING PROGRAM MERCY HOUSING A neighbor’s guide to roaches and bedbugs.
 It is a parasite  Can grow to be 4 mm to 5 mm long  Feeds on blood of warm blooded animals and loves humans.
Identification and Treatment.  Visual Inspection  Canine Detection  Preparation.
Created by Verna C. Rentsch and Joyce Cooling Nelson School
What is Waiting Behind the Door. What is Public Health? Population based focus on preventative initiatives Population based focus on preventative initiatives.
Bed Bugs?? Do You Have Them. This is an adult Bed Bug… They are real and becoming an epidemic.
Hard Floor Care VCT floor finish application This presentation is available for review at:
HEAD LICE Tollesboro Elementary School Jessie Holt/Physical Education and Health.
Bed Bug Personal Protection Overview …because you really don’t want to bring bed bugs back to your car, office, or home Lauren Goltz, ACVCSD.
Inspecting and monitoring for Bed Bugs. David West Alameda County Vector Control Services District 10/20/2015.
WELCOME! Bed bugs have been a problem that’s plagued us for years, and it’s only increasing. Its time to be proactive and stop this spreading infestation.
Head Lice 101 An Overview for Parents, Teachers and Communities.
Risk Zones for Entomology Insect Risk ZonesRodent Risk Zones.
Bedbugs Improving health worldwide
IPM in Multifamily Housing Training
Our customers have trusted us for over 50 years. And you can too...
Bedbug Solutions. Bedbug Basics  Temporary external parasites  Reddish-brown in color after a blood meal  Adults are about the size of an apple seed.
PA IPM Program, PSCIP1 Pesticides and Alternatives Reducing Risks Using IPM Philadelphia School & Community IPM Partnership Pennsylvania IPM Program
Fleas Are One Itchy Problem, but Slug-A-Bug Can Help PUT A FLEA INFESTATION ON THE FLEE WITH SLUG-A-BUGFLEA INFESTATION.
Presented By B ed B ug Outline  Taxonomy  Background  Life stages  Life cycle  Damage  Control.
Bed Bugs : Life Cycle and Feeding Behavior © Copyright 2006 President and Fellows of Harvard College.
All About Bedbugs Presented by ETSU Nursing Students: Andrea Baxley Laura Cook Audrey Jones Doug Klaras Leslie Raby Whitney VanderHorst Jeanette Wilson.
Tips on Identifying, Combating, and Preventing Bed Bugs
Bed bugs Also known as…. chinches, chinch bugs, or red coats
Bedbug Solutions.
Identification & Management of Bed Bugs
BEDBUGS.
Bringing Home the Bacon …but not the bugs.
Head Lice.
Head Lice.
Bed Bug
Head Lice.
Bed Bugs and IPM CAN MAKE STRANGE BEDFELLOWS
Presentation transcript:

Bedbugs Staff training module

What is a Bedbug? A true vampire: Feed at night Feed only on blood Need to be “invited in” A female bedbug Note the round abdomen Males are more oval in shape Eggs are a little larger than a grain of sand, and white Nymphs are clear when they hatch from the egg, and become darker as they feed and grow

Behavior Bedbugs are lazy. Bedbugs do not fly or jump. They walk and run to and from their host. Bedbugs spend most (about 95%) of their time hiding.

If they don’t fly, how do they get around??? Hitch hiking in boxes, pockets and purses lets us carry them to new buildings (usually gravid females) Once in a building they spread on their own – Hide in pipe and wire chases and follow the utility line to the next room (or the next floor) – Hitch hike on furniture, backpacks, and people between rooms – Can literally walk under the door and down the hall

Bedbug droppings are mostly black, and found in or near tight cracks in a bedframe, couch, armchair, or other harborage On fabric, droppings will resemble a mark from a “sharpie” marker On hard surfaces, droppings will be raised, like Braille Eggs are often found near clusters of droppings Signs of activity

Symptoms aka, Bites

Treatment: Conventional Steam, Vacuum, Sprays, Dusts 4 service visits Lots of laundry bagged up to be hot laundered Targeted application to active areas

Treatment: Heat Lethal temperature is 118 degrees F Time consuming, but all done in one treatment Very effective: heat reaches all areas of the room No extra laundering necessary, minimal preps

Treatment: Heat “Heat Fumigation”, or Hot Box Good for “move-ins” to treat incoming belongings Good for “spot treating” existing infested belongings

Monitoring Nightwatch Climb-ups Encasements Canine Visual

Stop the Spread! (don’t bring them home) Don’t expose yourself to bugs at work – Don’t sit in a room/common area – Bring in as little as possible to rooms – Change clothes at end of shift, seal in bag for hot laundering

Stop the Spread! (don’t bring them in to work) If you suspect an infestation at home: – Launder work clothes in high heat – Keep them sealed in a plastic bag away from sleeping areas – OR, leave them in or near the dryer until you leave for work Be aware that vehicles may be infested also

Stop the Spread! (work to work) Isolation of zones/infested areas Separate linen/garbage cars for each wing Bags for individual laundry Isolate incoming belongings for heat treatment in dryer

Inspection Look in the right areas – Favorite armchair – Wheel chairs and walkers – Don’t forget: they don’t want to be found! Identify the signs properly – Blood spot from squashed bedbug, or an open wound?

In closing, Bedbugs do not discriminate, and are nothing to be ashamed of getting. The best thing you can do is to be aware of a problem and take the right steps to fix it immediately