All rooms not inspected? â« How many times BB introduced? â« Poor pest control. â Cost blowout: $400 to $40,000! â« Poor control = bed bug resurgence ...
Bed Bug Control: The Need for an Industry Standard Stephen L. Doggett Director
Department of Medical Entomology, NHP, Westmead Hospital, Westmead NSW 2145
Combating Bed Bugs in Australia Development of Industry Standard ‘Best Practice’ (CoP)
Education
Research
Why ‘Best Practice’
To stop & reverse the resurgence
Australian Bed Bug Treatments
Homes Hospitality
Backpackers
Wider Community: Cinemas, Hospitals, Disadvantaged
Bed Bugs – Why they’re back?
International travel Poor management Poor insecticides Poor knowledge
Resistance Mechanisms Review: Dang, Doggett, Chow-Yang Lee, et al. 2017. Parasites & Vectors
Cuticular:
Thickening, proteins
Metabolic:Esterases,
oxidases
Target Site Insensitivity (kdr) C. lectularius: V419L, L925I, I936F C. hemipterus: M918I, L1014F, L899V, D953G Mechanisms
synergistic?
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2.5g/L Deltamethrin
70%
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Strain
David Lilly, PhD
So what does resistance mean for the PMP? No IPM = Treatment Failure!
Why ‘Best Practice’
To stop & reverse the resurgence
Minimize poor pest control
Bed Bug Control Disasters Case Study 1 The Pest Manager dragged an infested mattress through the house so that he could treat it outdoors. & would have left a trail of bugs behind…must be sealed first!
Bed Bug Control Disasters Case Study 2 The Pest Manager treated the mattress and carpet edge only. After two treatments (& despite failure) he refused to undertake any further treatments. A client pays for & expects total eradication, nothing less… Pest Managers should only take on a bed bug job if they can deliver eradication!
Bed Bug Control Disasters Case Study 3 The Pest Manager used permethrin dust along the carpet edge in a motel to control a bed bug infestation, bed bugs later seen on the dust. An ineffectual insecticide and did not check success of treatment…
Discourage Inappropriate Treatments
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What are the consequences of treatment failure?
Lessons:
Always inspect adjoining rooms
All rooms not inspected?
How many times BB introduced?
Poor pest control Cost blowout: $400 to $40,000!
Poor control = bed bug resurgence
Why ‘Best Practice’
To stop & reverse the resurgence
Minimize poor pest control
To reduce bed bug impacts: Health Financial
Health Impacts
Pathogens: no evidence
Skin reactions
Systemic reactions (& hospitalization) Minochi, Doggett, et al. (2017)
Anemia (blood loss)
Mental health impacts
Financial Impacts
Australia: $300million (2010)
USA: in 2016 - $US573.2 mill $US1billion per year by 2020
Germany: $140mill per year by 2026
Costs from: Pest control, medical costs, guests refunds, refurbishment, closed rooms, lost patronage, brand damage, litigation
Why ‘Best Practice’
To stop & reverse the resurgence
Minimize poor pest control
To reduce bed bug impacts: Health Financial (esp Hospitality sector)
Protection
Protection
Clients from bad pest control
Pest managers from bad clients
Protection from bad products
Climbup Insect Interceptor
Advantages: Based on historical methods Effective Cheap
Disadvantages: Maintenance required Obvious
But What is “Best Practice”?
“Best Practice”
Evidence of efficacy through: Publications (peer reviewed & not paid for by product manufacturer) Common practice Efficacy testing by the CoP WP
Need to understand the limitations!
Industry Standard
First developed 2005 AEPMA
Aims: Best practice Education IPM Reference
Free! www.bedbug.org.au
Evolving…
Australian Bed Bug Code of Practice
Required Philosophies
Eradication the only acceptable outcome
No ‘quick fix’ control. Failures due to: Poor inspections Poor control & no follow up Poor process management
Control: not just about spraying insecticides: IPM!
Cooperation is essential Between the pest manager & client
Has the CoP Helped?
Pest Managers: Fewer control failures reported Aided client communication Clients adhering to CoP, >>> success
Insecticide manufacturer:
IPM prolongs insecticide life
2016 Survey: BBs on the decline
IPM & Industry Standards Works!
Keeping “Best Practice” Up to Date
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Cimex Peer Reviewed Publications, 1912-2016
Bed Bug Publication Resurgence
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First academic text 50years 46 Chapters >60 Authors ~470 pages March 2018 www.wiley.com
ABMMBB: Parts
Bed Bugs Through History
The Global Resurgence
Impacts
Biology
Management
Control in Specific Situations
BBs & the Law
The Future
Chow-Yang Lee
Dini Miller
Questions?