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    Scores got sick, 1 died trying to kill bedbugs

    ATLANTA (AP) — Bedbugs don't make you sick. But the poisons used to kill them can.

    A government study released Thursday found that dozens of Americans have fallen ill from the insecticides, and a North Carolina woman died after using 18 cans of chemical fogger to attack the tiny blood suckers.

    Because many of the cases, including the lone death, were do-it-yourselfers who misused the chemicals or applied the wrong product, federal health officials are warning consumers to be careful and urging them to call professionals.

    The report by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention counted 80 illnesses and one death linked to the insecticides over three years. Most of the cases were in New York City, the apparent epicenter of a recent U.S. bedbug comeback.

    The CDC was able to get data from 12 states, and only seven had reports of such illnesses. One was New York, where bedbugs have become a highly publicized problem and where health officials have also been extra vigilant about reporting unusual chemical poisonings.

    Investigators were relieved to find a relatively small number of cases.

    "At this point, it's not a major public health problem," said Dr. Geoff Calvert, a CDC investigator who co-authored the study.

    Bedbugs are wingless, reddish-brown insects that bite people and animals to draw blood for their meals. Though their bites can cause itching and welts, they are not known to spread disease.

    "There's nothing inherently dangerous about bedbugs," said Dr. Susi Vassallo, an emergency medicine doctor who works at New York City's Bellevue Hospital Center and occasionally treats patients who report bedbug problems.

    But the insects are a major hassle. In recent national surveys of exterminators, bedbugs were named the toughest pest to get ridcscsund of. They can hide for months, only come out at night and can be hard to spot with the human eye.

    They are also creepy, provoking intense fear in the minds of many people unnerved by the threat that an almost invisible insect could emerge at night to drink their blood.

    "Sometimes people get hysterical," said Theresa Braine, a New York City journalist who lived with bedbugs in her apartment for a year and now writes a weekly Internet column about the pests.

    The CDC study was the first to look at the dangers of bedbug insecticides. Researchers reviewed reports from California, Florida, Michigan, North Carolina, New York, Texas and Washington.

    They counted 111 cases from 2003 through 2010. Most occurred in the last few years, when bedbug reports rose across the country. More than half were in New York City.

    People suffered headaches, dizziness, breathing problems and nausea and vomiting. More than 80 percent of the illnesses were considered mild.

    The one death was a 65-year-old woman from Rocky Mount, N.C., who had a history of heart trouble and other ailments.

    In 2010, she and her husband used nine cans of insecticide fogger one day, then the same amount two days later, without opening doors and windows to air out their home afterward. She also covered her body and hair with another bedbug product, and covered her hair with a plastic shower cap.

    Two other illnesses were carpet cleaners who had not been told the apartment had recently been treated with pesticides. Two more were emergency medical technicians who responded to a scene and were exposed to a white powder believed to be a pesticide.

    CDC officials said they could not be absolutely certain that the insecticides caused every problem. For example, there was no record of an autopsy on the North Carolina woman. It's possible that some of the illnesses were coincidental to the insecticide exposure.

    But it's also likely these kinds of illnesses are under-reported, Calvert said.

    About 90 percent of the cases were linked to pyrethroids or pyrethrins, insecticides commonly used against bedbugs. Such products are not a health risk to most people but should still be applied by a trained exterminator, said Vassallo, who is also a toxicologist and a clinical associate professor at NYU Langone Medical Center.

    But in some cases, an improper and more dangerous product was used. That happened in 2010 in Ohio, where an uncertified exterminator used malathion to rid an apartment of bedbugs, even though the chemical is never supposed to be used indoors. A couple and their 6-year-old child got sick.

    CDC officials suggested people trying to rid their homes of bedbugs should first thoroughly vacuum all floors and furniture and wash linens.

    If it doesn't work, call an exterminator to apply the chemicals, and then carefully follow their directions about re-entering the room and airing it out, they said.

    Exterminators can be expensive. Braine said it cost her more than $1,000 for one treatment of her small Brooklyn apartment, which was only briefly successful. She has since moved to another place.

    For products that are sold to the public, labeling could be a little better.

    "We think it would be helpful if they were easier to read, understand, and better conveyed the message that the insecticide can be toxic and should be used with great care," Calvert said.

    A spokeswoman for the National Pest Management Association, a trade group, said the industry is continually looking at improving its labeling. But some people just don't read labels.

    For example, foggers are not recommended for bedbugs, she noted. And it appears some people use much more than is recommended.

    "We live in a society where people believe that if a little bit is good, more is better," said the spokeswoman, Missy Henriksen. But sometimes more is dangerous, she added.

    ___

    Online:

    CDC report: http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr

    Braine's bedbug blog: http://bit.ly/nyS8Rf

     

    243 comments

    • Lucy G  •  8 mths ago
      Diatomaceous earth is an effective, SAFE and affordable way to kill these bugs...pass it on
      • A Yahoo! User 8 mths ago
        Have you used it, because I worked for a retailer that sold diatomaceous earth and customers came back and told me it did not work?
      • Assjimilate 8 mths ago
        You may look like the Pillsbury dough boy in the morning.
      • kadrock 8 mths ago
        1. doesn't kill them
        2. filters your pool very well, it's different in air, very different
    • coffeecrimson  •  8 mths ago
      Can they live under wall panelling?
      • Queen of Hearts 8 mths ago
        Yes,any little crack.Same as cockroaches and same living areas as cockroaches.But cockroaches also eat them but who wants them around either? I dont!!
      • Brian 8 mths ago
        YES, and behind base boards, in electrical outlets, behind the head board and that picture on the wall. MEDIZONE INT may have a solution to the bed bug problem!
      • coffeecrimson 8 mths ago
        Oh, God. You just scared the bejeezus out of me.
    • Erika  •  8 mths ago
      This doesn't mention one thing about HEAT which is nontoxic. YOu have to heat the home/apartment up to 130 Fahrenheit for one hour or more using a heat generator. That will kill bedbugs. See EPA website for more info.
    • Idrather Notsay  •  8 mths ago
      "In recent national surveys of exterminators, bedbugs were named the toughest pest to get ridcscsund of."
      Sir, thanks for the valuable new vocabulary word.
      • Bonnie 8 mths ago
        Yes ty, I looked up the meaning of this word and it returned this article, hahahaha
    • downlowfunk  •  8 mths ago
      Caulking, with a layer of Diatomaceous earth for cracks in the wall.. Diatomaceous Earth palong the corners of all your walls. Diatomaceous Earth around all bed legs. Nothing must hang from the bed to the floor. the only point of entry for the bugs to get on the bed must be the bed legs surrounded with Diatomaceous Earth.
      • Pamela 8 mths ago
        Excellent advice, mattress covers, vacuum often but the Diatomaceious earth dusted around every baseboard, box spring, around cabinets, outlets really helps.
      • Queen of Hearts 8 mths ago
        yes,that works but very,very slowly.And its not an absolute thing either.
    • Snowball_InHawaii  •  8 mths ago
      So far, I have only needed one can of insecticide to use on these bugs - but squishing them with the can is difficult and time-consuming. Must be some other way.
      • Honest H 8 mths ago
        Verry good, I see that I am not alone
      • Hector 8 mths ago
        There is another way.
      • Carole 8 mths ago
        What is the other way?
    • Janet  •  8 mths ago
      I always look in back of the head board and under the sheets and mattress pad before I get in bed. They are stinkers and get in your suitcase and comes home with you If you see little tiny black dots then you look all around
    • Queen of Hearts  •  8 mths ago
      Has anyone realized that using regular old rubbing alcohol works just as good,evaporates but dries the little pests out,including the eggs?I tested it on an apt moved into that was infested.my daughter read about it in some article.We cant use pesticides due to asthma.It works but takes time and several treatments.But its NOT a pesticide and wont harm anything its used on,or pets in the same area.Just get a sprayer that mists or streams for along bed edges.Spray onto the sites,along wall cracks,bed areas,ect.It works!!
    • Jane  •  8 mths ago
      Good old steam kills the adults, larvae, and the eggs. There is a pest control company in Portland, OR that uses steam to get rid of bed bugs because they hide in the seams of mattresses and the mid section of box springs. They have had great success with this method. The steam doesn't overly wet the material on the bedding either. Used or antique furniture can potentially bring in bedbugs as well. Look for little black specks on framework under furniture before obtaining used any furniture. Steam appliances can be purchased at many hardware, and appliance. They come in different sizes from floor to small hand held units. Not too expensive either.
    • John  •  8 mths ago
      Pet friendly hotels and motels are dangerous, I am losing my cat because of the poisons. Keep your animals in a cage and don't let them get on a carpet, squishy with poisons. They have 7 guest a week then they will fumigate 7 days a week. I became very sick also.
    • SILAS  •  8 mths ago
      There are so many bedbugs in NYC hotels that some of them had to sleep on cots.
    • S  •  8 mths ago
      When I got a new mattress recently, first thing I did was to encase it in plastic to totally seal it from air, then I got a tarp (8 mil thick) and wrapped that all around the mattress. This is to keep off dust mites but it would of course work for bed bugs too I assume. I have to put a thick blanket on top before I put the sheet on as the plastic is rather stiff. But a tarp will not tear. Works well, doesn't cost much. I also encased my pillows in plastic also.
    • BeReal  •  8 mths ago
      I was recently at a Fairfield Inn in N.J. & was bitten by a bedbug during the night. I told the desk clerk. He said he would send someone up to check. You need a bedbug dog to sniff those little critters out. Hotels don't like to admit they have a problem. But when someone gets bitten they should give a refund.
    • pagerr2  •  8 mths ago
      Get your own bed and quit biting me...
    • The Truth Hurts  •  8 mths ago
      Just call Billy the Exterminator man!
    • Brian  •  8 mths ago
      I can relate to the horror of bedbugs. I dealt with them after a hotel stop. It is truly a nightmare. Anyone who hasn't experienced them has nothing to talk about on here. They totally mess with your mind. I was fortunate that I found a tear in my comforter where they were hiding and put the comforter in the dryer for a couple hours and they were dead.
    • Brian  •  8 mths ago
      MEDIZONE INT has the bed bug solution as proven in testing at the PURDUE ENTOMOLOGY LAB using no chemical pesticides! Look it up!
    • Pasta Mon  •  8 mths ago
      An excellent example of how over reactions can hurt. People need to get informed, read instructions and if in doubt, don't do it.
    • MEL  •  8 mths ago
      They thrive in warm rooms, centrally heated houses and hotels and they like warm bodies, clean or dirty they don't mind. They live in the cracks, floorboards, skirting boards, clothes cupboards and drawers. They don't like cold rooms it makes them sluggish, plenty of nice fresh air with some draughts and they'll leave to find somewhere more comfortable
    • VOICE  •  8 mths ago
      smoke em out of their caves
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