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Virginia Bed Bug Heat Treatment Company Environmental Heat Solutions Reports Movie Theater Ignores Bed Bug Infestation

LogoRecently, according to WFSB.com, a father in Virginia took his daughters to their local theater. Upon leaving the theater, the man and his daughters discovered bite marks on their arms and legs. The upset father, concerned about transporting bugs home, addressed the situation to the theater manager who arranged for the family to travel to Wal-Mart in a taxi for new clothes.

Bed Bug Heat Treatment Company Environmental Heat Solutions Reports Air Travel's New Woes Include Getting Rid of Bed Bugs

LogoFrom movie theaters to taxi cabs to homes, the spread of bed bugs continues to rise. This problem has escalated from increased international travel, and even a rumor of infestation is bad for business. Bed bugs are tiny bugs that feed off human blood and most often come out at night. Unfortunately, bed bugs are notorious for crawling into small areas including clothing, briefcases, or luggage. For United Airlines headquarters’ employees, a recent bed bug infestation in the office could lead to an infestation at home.

In Light of Aggressive Bed Bug Attack in Movie Theater Case, Environmental Heat Solutions Offers Tips to Avoid Infestation

LogoIn a pending Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas case, a woman claims she was attacked by multiple bed bugs at a Manayunk, PA movie theater. Although the case is particularly severe, it represents an example of how people can be affected by bed bugs in public places.

Environmental Heat Solutions Seeks to Educate the Public on the Rise in Bed Bugs: From Almost Non-Existent to Common Household Problem

LogoBed bugs have become a serious problem all across the United States. In the early fifties, it seemed as though bed bugs were a thing of the past, but now it’s estimated that one out of five Americans has experienced a bed bug infestation.

Chemical Bed Bug Treatments Don't Stack Up to Heat Treatment According to Environmental Heat Solutions

LogoEnvironmental Heat Solutions is a company committed to educating the public regarding the menace known as bed bugs. In the common person’s zeal to get rid of bed bugs as soon as possible, many people rush to bug bombs and other pesticides to solve the problem. According to Environmental Heat Solutions, this is a bad idea.

Environmental Heat Solutions Warns That Ignoring Bed Bugs Can Be Expensive for Landlords

LogoEnvironmental Heat Solutions announces, as a warning to other landlords, that a preliminary ruling has been granted in a Des Moines bed bug case. A class action lawsuit has gone through; roughly $2.45 million dollars has been awarded to residents of Elsie Mason Manor and Ligutti Tower, who struggled with bed bugs in their apartments since nearly 2007.

Bedbugs in Ambulances? Environmental Heat Solution Warns Public About Bed Bugs Found in Ambulances

LogoBed bugs have been found in homes, offices, schools, and hotels, and now bed bugs are starting to crop up in ambulances. This has become a serious problem in Honolulu, Hawaii, where paramedics say they’ve encountered several hundred cases of bed bugs over the past year. When taking injured or sick individuals to the hospital, they’re finding the bugs in two out of every three homes visited.

Environmental Heat Solutions Warns That Bed Bug Cases Could Rise Due to Increase in Travel and Lack of Awareness

LogoThere’s a silent epidemic that is sweeping the United States, and that epidemic is bed bugs. Due to a number of circumstances and a lack of proper education, more and more businesses and families are struggling with getting rid of bed bugs.

Environmental Heat Solutions Is Concerned About Chicago's Lack of Response to Bed Bug Problems

LogoGetting rid of bed bugs doesn’t appear to be a top concern of Chicago’s, according to the evidence.

Environmental Heat Solutions Uses Canine Bed Bug Detection for Early Infestation Detection

LogoBed bugs have begun to pose more and more problems in recent years. With growing epidemics in many major cities, exterminators are struggling to keep up with the demands of their customers. In order to gain some control over this issue, many companies have turned to innovative and alternative solutions for getting rid of bed bugs. Canine bed bug detection has become one of the most widely discussed forms of bed bug identification.