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A BASIC EDUCATION ON HOUSEHOLD PESTS CREATED BY THE REFUGEE HOUSING PROGRAM MERCY HOUSING A neighbor’s guide to roaches and bedbugs

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A neighbor’s guide to roaches and bedbugs. A basic education on household pests Created by the refugee housing program Mercy housing. Cockroaches. Cockroaches. -Can cause respiratory problems (asthma) -Can transmit digestive diseases. Cockroaches. Where would a cockroach like to live?. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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A BASIC EDUCATION ON HOUSEHOLD PESTS

CREATED BY THE REFUGEE HOUSING PROGRAM

MERCY HOUSING

A neighbor’s guide to roaches and bedbugs

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Cockroaches

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Cockroaches

-Can cause respiratory problems (asthma)-Can transmit digestive diseases

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Cockroaches

Where would a cockroach like to live?

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Cockroaches

Answer: Cockroaches like places that are -dark-warm-moist

They can often be found in basements, under sinks, in crawlspaces and in cracks in walls.

Some cockroaches hide in warm electronics equipment.

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Cockroaches

What would a cockroach eat?

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Cockroaches

-Prefer sweets and decaying food

But also will eat:-paper -boots -hair-bread -fruit -fish-peanuts -old rice -putrid wine -cloth -dead insects

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Cockroaches

What should I look for to know I have cockroaches?

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Cockroaches

Brown spots along walls and trim and near food(looks like black pepper)

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Cockroaches

Cockroach eggs

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Cockroaches

Dead cockroaches

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Cockroaches

Live cockroaches!

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Cockroaches

What can I do to prevent cockroaches?

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Cockroaches

Reduce food for cockroaches:-Store food in tightly-sealed containers-Take garbage out every day-Pick up stacks of newspapers-Wash dishes immediately-Clean counters, sinks and tables with soap-Vacuum at least twice a week and throw out bag-Sweep floors with broom daily-Do not leave pet food out overnight

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Cockroaches

Get rid of places for cockroaches to hide:-Remove piles of stuff like boxes, papers and clothes

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Cockroaches

Do not bring cockroaches into your home.

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Cockroaches

Report repairs to management:-Leaks-Cracks under doors and near windows-Cracks in walls, holes near toilet or sink-Loose wallpaper-Garbage piling up-Report evidence of cockroaches to

management

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Cockroaches

Some poisons are effective: -Boric acid-“Bait stations”-Sprays: look for “For Ants and Roaches”-Extreme cold kills cockroaches

Do not spray on surfaces where food will be!Do not put where children can access!

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Bedbugs

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Bedbugs

Cause skin irritation but don’t transmit disease.

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Bedbugs

Where would bedbugs like to live?

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Bedbugs

A: Bedbugs like to live in many places:

-Along the seams in mattresses -Under rugs-In piles of clothes-Under loose wallpaper-Along picture frames-Cracks in walls-In curtains and wall hangings

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Bedbugs

Where are the bedbugs?

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Bedbugs

A:

Bedbugs can be found in almost any housing, from luxury hotels to inexpensive apartments

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Bedbugs

What is dinner for a bedbug?

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Bedbugs

A:-Bedbugs feed on human blood -Bedbugs will also sometimes feed on animals-They can go 6 months without eating and

survive

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Bedbugs

What should I look for to know I have bedbugs?

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Bedbugs

Rashes (maybe)

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Bedbugs

Live bedbugs in mattresses and in other hiding places.

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Bedbugs

Brown spots on mattresses

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Bedbugs

-Sweet smell-Note: Sticky traps do not usually detect

bedbugs

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Bedbugs

What can I do to prevent bedbugs?

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Bedbugs

Don’t bring in furniture from the dumpster Look for signs of infestation before accepting furniture

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Bedbugs

Vacuum daily and throw away vacuum bags

Do not share vacuums with neighbors

Vacuum around creases of mattresses and couches

Lift rugs and vacuum under

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Bedbugs

-Do not hang fabric as wall decoration

-Do not allow long curtains to touch floor

-Tuck bedding into mattress to prevent bugs from climbing up

-Remove piles of clothing from floor

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Bedbugs

What should I do if I get bedbugs?

-Report right away! The longer you wait, the worse it gets.

-When pest control comes, follow preparation instructions

-Understand that bedbugs are VERY difficult to get rid of

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Bedbugs

Contain the problem:-Put containers of soap under the legs of beds-Cover beds with plastic mattress covers-Wash all clothes and fabrics in hot soapy water

and dry all clothes on high heat. Throw plastic bags carrying clothes away.

-Iron or steam couches and other furniture-Keep piles of clothes off the floor

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What can you do?

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For questions, comments or amendments to this presentation, please contact:

Leslie Olson-Paul

Refugee Housing ProgramMercy [email protected]

For more information about the Refugee Housing Program, visit:

www.refugeehouse.org