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Toxic Bed Bug Product On the Market For example, the company K4 Products, L.L.C., has released a new least-toxic product called EcoBugFree for Bed Bugs claiming to kill bed bugs on contact. EcoBugFree for Bed Bugs qualifies as an EPA exempt minimum risk pesticide, and therefore is considered a low-risk product. Bedbugs are tiny reddish-brown insects, about 1/5 inch, which live in the cracks and crevices in bed frames and adjacent walls or in mattress seams. They usually become active at night, while their host is sleeping, in order to feed. Human reactions to bedbug bites can be anywhere from swelling and pain to nothing at all. Bed bugs can easily be transported from one host to another by riding on clothing to buses and trains, movie theaters and other public places where another person could pick them up. They can also be introduced to a home on a used mattress, or can travel between apartments and hotel rooms. While bedbugs were not much of a problem in the last several decades, they have recently been making a comeback. The Washington Post reports that in the past five years, bedbugs have been reported in 27 states. Last spring a Chicago woman sued a New York hotel for $20 million after suffering more than 500 bed bug bites (see Daily News 5-10-06). Both New York and San Francisco have recently passed city legislation to help control the spread of the bugs. In San Francisco, the legislation centers on landlord and tenant rights while in New York, it involves controlling the sale and transport of used mattresses. EcoBugFree for Bed
Bugs is currently being used by hotels and shelters to manage their
bed bug issues and is being stocked at hardware stores and pharmacies
for sale to the general public. According to the manufacturers, EcoBugFree
for Bed Bugs is a safe product that can be used on and around the bed
as well as in the presence of children and pets.
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