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Man Burns Mattress Over Bedbugs

30 Nov 2012

Posted by Joseph Coupal

Local Man Burns Mattress, Claims Bed Bug Infestation

Health inspectors found no evidence of bed bugs in rooms at the Franklin Motel even after an alleged infestation caused a local man to burn a mattress.

The man, Fred Fehrmann, 48, of Marshalltown, burned the mattress after a coworker called him to the motel for assistance, and he and his wife discovered the mattress was rife with bed bugs.

Tuesday's incident marks the third accusation of bed bugs at the motel, 1108 Iowa Ave. W., since May 31, according to Iowa Department of Inspections and Appeals. Inspectors found no evidence of bed bugs in any of the three inspections.

Still, Laura Fehrmann, Fred's wife, tells a different story.

When she and her husband went over to aid the coworker, she said, she couldn't believe how bad the parasitic infestation was.

"I was so dumbfounded. I was at a loss for words," she said.

Even after her husband got home from burning the mattress, she made him take his clothes off outside their home and leave them in a bucket of oil, she said.

David Werning, a spokesperson for the Iowa Department of Inspections and Appeals, said his department treats every complaint as if it were legitimate and requires the owner to show proof that he or she has called in an exterminator, something Franklin Motel owner, James Hostetter, had not done for the two previous complaints.

After the Thursday inspection, Inspections and Appeals required the owner to provide monthly invoices from a pest control agency showing that he is taking the appropriate measures.

"We aren't taking anyone's word for it," Werning said.

Although the inspector found no evidence of bed bugs, Werning acknowledged that the insects are nocturnal and hard to spot during the day.

Fehrmann said she put her husband up to burning the mattress because she was concerned for the welfare of the residents' 2-year-old child.

"The manager didn't care at all," she said. "He said 'you guys brought them in and you need to take care of them.'"

Franklin Motel's manager declined to comment for this story.

An incident report at the Marshalltown Police Department confirms Fehrmann's husband, Fred, started the fire, which, according to the report, could land him a reckless use of fire charge, a simple misdemeanor.

"It's not legal to burn a mattress," said Fire Marshal Deb Lundgren.

The fire was relatively small, Lundgren said, and only took firefighters a few minutes to extinguish.

As of Friday morning, MPD reports do not indicate police have arrested Fred Fehrmann.

Fehrmann said she and her husband will deal with any consequences. In fact, she was the one who called the police and fire departments. Whatever the fallout it will be a far shot better than letting the family sleep on the floor, which is what she said they had been doing for some time.

"People need to know how bad the situation is," Fehrmann said of the numerous complaints about bed bugs at the motel.

The mattress belonged to the owner of the motel, who is in the process of evicting the couple, Werning said.

George Williams,
General Manager - Staff Entomologist

Pest Control, RI, Pest Control, MA

Study of Ant Genes May Offer Control Tools

28 Nov 2012

Posted by Joseph Coupal

Newly Deciphered Ant Genomes Offer Clues on Ant Social Life, Pest Control

An international team of scientists has decoded the genome of a persistent household pest -- the Argentine ant, an invasive species that is threatening native insects across the world. These findings could provide new insights on how embryos with the same genetic code develop into either queens or worker ants and may advance our understanding of invasion biology and pest control. Similar to bees, ants have sophisticated social structures. Queen ants typically have larger bodies, wings and fertile ovaries, and are responsible for reproduction in the colony. Worker ants are smaller, wingless and infertile, and are tasked with foraging for food and caring for the queen's offspring.

A better understanding of how larvae develop into queens or workers could support the development of new control methods that use more benign chemicals to limit the number of queens born in a colony, effectively sterilizing the population.

Source: Science News

George Williams,
General Manager - Staff Entomologist

Pest Control, RI, Pest Control, MA

Ultrasonic Roaches!!!

27 Nov 2012

Posted by Joseph Coupal

So you bought an electronic pest repeller for $9.99 and plug it into an outlet and it repels all insects from your entire house. That’s how it works right? I mean if it were that good there would be no pest control industry! These gimmick devices have been soundly disproven by science again and again. The problem is that people do not believe science and facts so millions of these stupid things are still being sold every year!

Well, here is some visual proof that proves yet again that these things are a gimmick. This ultrasonic unit was plugged into an outlet in an apartment in Boston. As you can see it did absolutely nothing to repel or control the German Cockroaches. In fact they seemed to love the extra warmth it provided as evident by the copious amounts of fecal matter. Perhaps I should go into the snake oil sales business?

Jon Hinthorne
Service Specialist
Environmental Health Services, Inc.

Pest Control, RI, Pest Control, MA 

Pest Control Bombs Cause House Fire

23 Nov 2012

Posted by Joseph Coupal

EXACTLY WHY you should not try to treat pests on your own! Call a professional like EHS or else...

A woman deploying pest control bombs has burned her own house down. Jami Cass of Ludlow tells the "Houlton Pioneer Times" she heard a couple of small explosions after setting off the bombs in the basement.

By the time she made it downstairs the house was on fire. The structure was fully engulfed by the time firefighters arrived and couldn't be saved.

George Williams,
General Manager - Staff Entomologist

Pest Control, RI, Pest Control, MA 

The Price of Choosing the WRONG Bedbug Company

21 Nov 2012

Posted by Joseph Coupal

This is happening more and more! The company below is linked to the Massachusetts company that did the same exact illegal actions. They broke the law by using a product inconsistent with its labeling. They used an agricultural-exterior product indoors plus not labeled to be used for bedbugs!!! They also used undocumented citizens (illegal aliens) for the labor.

Bottom line is that if you choose a company based soley on the cheapest price you get what you deserve! Bedbugs require expertise and a company with experience + integrity. That plus you should always check their licenses, references, web site, member of local and national pest management associations, etc. YOU GET THAT PLUS SO MUCH MORE WITH EHS….the industry leader in bedbug elimination.

DEP Fines Newark Company $860K for Using Hazardous Chemicals While Spraying for Bedbugs

The New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) has levied a $860,000 fine against Newark-based TVF Pest Control for “misapplication of hazardous pesticides in residences to control bedbugs” during work done in Jersey City and other locations.

The fine comes on the heels of a DEP investigation last summer that found TVF used chemicals not appropriate for indoor use in at least 50 residences and apartments in Hudson, Essex, Hudson and Union counties between January and June 2010.

In addition to the main fine, the DEP is looking to permanently revoke TVF’s pesticide business license and the individual applicator licenses for owner Josimar Ferreira and employee Javier Godoy. The DEP also has charged TVF $10,625 for the cost of the department’s chemical sampling in this matter, and levied a $10,000 penalty against TVF corporate officer Marta Braga for an applicator licensing violation. TVF and the individuals may continue to operate pending the outcome of an administrative hearing, provided a request for a hearing is filed with DEP within 35 days.

“This is an issue of public health and welfare,” DEP commissioner Bob Martin says in a statement. “The DEP is sending a strong and clear message in this case that when companies put residents at risk by intentionally misusing pesticides in dealing with bedbugs they will be dealt with severely.”

The DEP’s investigation, which began after Massachusetts officials told DEP officials that TVF was the subject of a federal Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) probe in that state, found that the company was spraying Malathion and Carbaryl inside homes and apartments, both of which are hazardous chemicals not approved for indoor use.

“We want pest control companies and individuals to address the bedbug problem in a safe, responsible manner,” Martin says. “They should use only registered pesticides and employing smart, approved housekeeping practices and non-pesticide techniques to control the troubling insects.”

In announcing the fines, the DEP points out that New Jersey residents have the right to obtain notification information from companies to identify chemicals used to control pests in their residences.

“The DEP urges residents to arm themselves with information about pesticides used in their homes,” DEP assistant commissioner for compliance and enforcement Wolf Skacel says in a statement. “Also, we are cautioning that pesticides can only be used in strict accordance with the product label. Persistent bedbug problems sometimes prompt companies or desperate residents to use substances that can create hazardous situations, leading to potential health problems that are far more serious than bedbug bites.”

If TVF has applied liquid spray to control bedbugs in your residence prior to July 2010 and no one has contacted you yet, the DEP wants to hear from you immediately at 609-984-6513 (or 609-984-6914 for Spanish speakers).

George Williams,
General Manager - Staff Entomologist

Pest Control, RI, Pest Control, MA 

Massive Roach Infestation

20 Nov 2012

Posted by Joseph Coupal

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How do people live with infestations like this???!!! It absolutely amazes me when I see something like this. When you have cockroaches this bad it absolutely spills into other units and other parts of the apartment complex!

I am there treating them and I am disgusted by it. I am imagining these people reaching for food in the cabinet and it is covered by hundreds of roaches! There was not one inch of this apartment (all rooms) that did not have roaches in it!

We did 3x treatments and solved the issue!

George Williams,
General Manager - Staff Entomologist

Pest Control, RI, Pest Control, MA 

 

American Cockroaches (Americana blatanica)

16 Nov 2012

Posted by Joseph Coupal

We saw some big roaches in the basement... ya think! The good old American Cockroach (Americana blatanica) and he is VERY common in major cities. The older the building the better chance you have of seeing this guy. The are BIG roaches! Many people call them the water bug or palmetto bug.

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Despite their pronounced wings they are not great flyers, they sort of flutter for short distances. They inundate city sewer, septic, steam, etc. pipes and get into buildings this way. In really urban sections they walk the streets on hot and humid days having come out of the underground street pipes. You can treat and suppress their activity but the real solution in those inaccessible pipes.

George Williams,
General Manager - Staff Entomologist

Pest Control, RI, Pest Control, MA 

20 Years of Termite Damage

14 Nov 2012

Posted by Joseph Coupal

This is what 20+ years of termite damage looks like!!! No swarms or indications of termites. If they swarmed it was in the inaccessible (invisible) crawl space. Termites are secretive insidious pests that eat wood from the inside-out. They rarely show themselves and when they do it is often overlooked by people because they do not know what it is that they are seeing. In this particular case the floor in the kitchen was sinking and causing doors and cabinets to not shut properly.

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The apartment owner called her management company and the maintenance person could not get the screws to bite in one area. He removed a section of wall and floor to find that termites completely decimated the structural integrity of the walls & floors. The entire place needed to be gutted & remodeled. The expense??? In excess of $20,000.00 and worse yet it IS NOT covered by homeowners insurance!!! Having professional termite protection from EHS is about the best investment you can make in your home or business!!!

George Williams,
General Manager - Staff Entomologist

Pest Control, RI, Pest Control, MA 

Rats - People Amaze Me!!!

13 Nov 2012

Posted by Joseph Coupal

People never cease to amaze me! This person has rat burrows in their soil around their tree and the rats are burrowing under the slab. It could be the biggest waste of time and resources I have ever seen for rats. Needless to say they still had rats burrowing until we did PROFESSIONAL rat exclusion.

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George Williams,
General Manager - Staff Entomologist

Pest Control, RI, Pest Control, MA 


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