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Identification & Management of Bed Bugs
Michelle McElroy RN, CIC Infection Prevention Coordinator References: CDC, TSICP
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What are bed bugs Cimex lectularius Ectoparasites
True Bug Related to stink bugs Cimex lectularius Family Cimicidae Ectoparasites Feed externally on a host (do not live in or on the host)
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Bed Bug Identification
Dark brown to reddish 1/4 – 3/8 inch Wingless Flattened body Fast moving
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Bed Bug Identification
Easily confused for: Brown Dog Tick Dermestid Beetle
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BED BUG BIOLOGY Lifespan – 10-18 months Incomplete metamorphosis
Lay 1-5 eggs per day in lifetime Incomplete metamorphosis Egg, Nymph Adult Eggs hatch within 6-17 days Sticky substance, sticks to surfaces Look like grains of salt
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BED BUG BIOLOGY Hide close to food
Can crawl up to 100 feet to get food Eventually spread Neighboring rooms, apartments
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LIFECYCLE
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LIFECYCLE
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BED BUG IDENTIFICATION
Shed skin as they grow = molt
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BED BUG IDENTIFICATION
Require blood meal Hide from light (seam of mattress, inside headboards) Live 20 days-2 months without feeding Migrate to feeding area (sleeping areas since they mostly feed at night)
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BED BUG BITES Feed on exposed skin Bite in a line
Bites at night DO NO NOT always mean bed bugs! Need actual ID for confirmation
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BED BUG BITE: MEDICAL CONCERNS Not everyone reacts the same
No significant blood loss Anxiety, insomnia, emotional distress Poorly nourished children vulnerable to anemia Irritant – may exacerbate asthma Do not vector diseases
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BED BUG PREVENTION Be aware of your surroundings
Be careful where you place belongings (yours as well as consumers) Be careful where you sit/lean Remember that bed bugs can hide anywhere Especially in fabric
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BED BUG PREVENTION When going in suspected homes, wear booties on shoes (tuck hem of pants into shoes/booties or rubber band bottom of pants) Carry/Wear gloves in home if possibility you will be having direct contact with participant, environment, etc. Stand instead of sit if feasible If sitting, use metal or plastic chairs Avoid fabric or leather covered chairs
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BED BUG PREVENTION Recommendations: To Avoid Taking Them Home
When you arrive home, take off work cloths Place in dryer Run on Heat for 20 minutes on regular setting Place bags, shoes, other items of concern in dryer too For items that cannot be put in dryer, may place in sealed bag and lay out in sun
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BED BUG PREVENTION Bed bugs do not discriminate
Bed bugs do NOT equal poor sanitation, not clean, etc. Bed Bugs do NOT equal low income Lower income individuals have it harder Cannot afford a pest management professional More likely to use second hand items Bed Bug Infestations: will worsen in next 5-10 years
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BED BUG PREVENTION Know your responsibilities: STAY CALM
Proper Identification If possible catch a picture of the bug prior to sealing in a bag Bag Items (bag must be sealed) Notify Supervisor Contact Infection Control Coordinator Do Not Remove Items from an area of infestation, rather contain the items Michelle McElroy RN, CIC Infection Prevention Coordinator (806)
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