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	<title>Bed Bugs &#187; New Task Force Ready To Battle Bed Bugs</title>
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		<title>New Task Force Ready To Battle Bed Bugs</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 31 Oct 2008 05:06:53 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Source:  <a href="http://www.columbusdispatch.com/live/content/local_news/stories/2008/10/29/bed_bugs.html?sid=101" target="_blank">The Columbus Dispatch</a></p>
<p>Move over frogs and locusts, the bed bugs are coming.</p>
<p>“Ladies and gentlemen, they’re here,” said Bill Willis, an lawyer who handles landlord-tenant disputes. “I field three to five bed bug problems a day. I want it to stop.”</p>
<p>With concern mounting over the resurgence of bed bugs, the Franklin County Board of Health is establishing an interagency bed bug task force for central Ohio.</p>
<p>The task force would look at issues such as how best to handle complaints, monitor bed bug populations and educate the public.</p>
<p>Pesticides drove bed bugs from the U.S. in the 1950s, but they’ve scuttled back in with international travelers. Central Ohio is trying to avoid an epidemic.</p>
<p>Franklin County dealt with its first major infestation this year, according to county officials.</p>
<p>“Kids were getting bit up,” resident Jeffrey McCarey said. “I’ve thrown out couches, a love seat, a lounge chair, a bed, a rug, comforters, sheets and pillow cases. All of that.”</p>
<p>bed bugs infested a third of Yearling Green’s 146 low-income apartments in Whitehall. After more than a year of complaints and four pest control companies, they are still trying to kill the parasites, said Charlie Broschart, supervisor for Franklin County community environmental health.</p>
<p>County officials held an educational summit on bed bugs today that brought together social workers, landlords, pest controllers and school representatives. Health and code-enforcement officials came from state, county and city governments.</p>
<p>Guests from Cincinnati arrived and had attendees squirming in their seats with horror stories.</p>
<p>Every fire station in Cincinnati has bed bugs, the city has spent more than $10,000 on protective suits for employees and a room in an assisted-living complex had 30,000 bed bugs in one room, said Ken Sharkey of the Cincinnati Health Department.</p>
<p>“He got my attention,” Clinton Township Fire Chief John Harris said. “I thought it was scary.”</p>
<p>Harris said he’ll consider training township employees about bed bugs. A paramedic kneeling on a victim’s infested carpet or a criminal in the back of a squad car could carry bed bugs right to a station.</p>
<p>Columbus has seen outbreaks across the city, from homeless shelters to university dorms to $1,500-per-month apartments.</p>
<p>“We really have not been prepared,” said Sue Carter of Columbus Public Health Code Enforcement. “We need an action plan.”</p>
<p>Killing bed bugs is expensive and labor-intensive, and embarrassed residents often keep quiet until after an infestation has spread out of control, landlords said.</p>
<p>Willis said the Columbus Apartment Association is encouraging landlords to have tenants sign papers saying that their home was pest-free at move in and that their previous residence was bug-free. The attorney said his clients, Columbus apartment building owners, are spending a combined $1.5 million on bed bugs a year.</p>
<p>Ohio State University entomology professor Susan Jones urged people to help by checking hotel rooms for bed bugs and being wary about furniture on the curb.</p>
<p>“Either you nip it in the bud or it becomes your problem,” she said. “They’re living on blood. And we all have blood rich and poor.”</p>
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