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NORTH COAST MEDICAL TRAINING COLLEGE 
BED BUGS 
BY 
WALTER WAKHUNGU WASWA
BED BUGS OVERVIEW 
 External parasitic insect 
 Mainly active at night 
 Feed on the blood of warm blooded sources, mainly 
humans 
 Fast moving 
 More active in warmer climates 
 Can live for 10 – 20 months 
 Other warm blooded victims of bed bugs: Dogs, 
Cats, Birds, Rodents, and Bats 
WALTER WASWA,BSC.MED.LAB
THEY’RE BACK… BUT WHY? 
1. Increased international travel 
2. resistance 
3. Change in general pest control 
methods 
4. Decreased public awareness 
5. Reduced available products for 
control 
6. Lack of research and development 
WALTER WASWA,BSC.MED.LAB
BED BUG BASICS 
o Feed only on blood 
o Feeding lasts 3 – 12 minutes 
o Nocturnal 
o Can detect and avoid chemicals 
 Excellent hitchhikers 
 Infestations are not always linked to unclean conditions 
o Crawl up to 20 feet to feed 
o A bed bug can live upto six months without feeding on its host. 
WALTER WASWA,BSC.MED.LAB
LIFE CYCLE 
WALTER WASWA,BSC.MED.LAB
MATING……………..AUCH! 
 Males pierce the female's 
abdomen with his hypodermic 
genitalia and ejaculates into the 
body cavity. 
 Male bed bugs sometimes 
attempt to mate with other 
males and pierce their 
abdomens. 
 This behaviour occurs because 
sexual attraction in bed bugs is 
based primarily on size, and 
males mount any freshly fed 
partner regardless of sex. 
WALTER WASWA,BSC.MED.LAB
One Bed Bug
One Month 61 
Bed Bugs
COMPOUNDING INTEREST 
o 2 Months – 3,721 
o 3 Months – 226,981 
o 4 Months – 13,845,841 
o 5 Months – 844,596,301 
WALTER WASWA,BSC.MED.LAB
WALTER WASWA,BSC.MED.LAB
NIME SHIBA!
IDENTIFICATION 
Immature: 
Almost completely transparent 
when unfed 
Light red after feeding 
Mature adults: different shades of 
brown fed and unfed 
WALTER WASWA,BSC.MED.LAB
HABITS 
 Attracted by warmth and 
CO2 
 Penetrate the skin with two 
hollow injector tubes 
 One tube for injecting saliva 
 The other tube for 
withdrawing blood 
 After feeding for approx. 5 – 
15 minutes, the bed bug 
returns to a hiding place 
WALTER WASWA,BSC.MED.LAB
BITE IDENTIFICATION 
 Typically no red center 
spot 
 Bed bugs tend to focus 
on exposed skin 
 Rarely occur on palms 
or soles 
 Often occur in rows 
and/or groups 
WALTER WASWA,BSC.MED.LAB
BED BUG PREVENTION 
1. Look for bugs, stains & check the seams 
& puckers of the mattress. 
2. If you buy used furniture or clothing, treat 
it before it enters your home. 
3. Clothing should be washed in hot water & 
dried on the highest heat setting. 
4. Furniture can be carefully inspected 
before you bring it home. 
5. Eliminate Clutter 
6. Stop the spread! 
7. Start with thorough cleaning 
WALTER WASWA,BSC.MED.LAB
CONTROL AND ELIMINATION 
 Your responsibilities after you find bed bugs: 
 Start with a thorough cleaning 
 Do not remove and/or discard furniture 
 Wash all linens and clothing in hot water >120F 
 Dry all linens and clothing on high heat 
 Items not suitable for extensive cleaning can be 
contained in plastic bags and placed outside in the 
heat 
 Repair all cracks and crevices in living areas 
WALTER WASWA,BSC.MED.LAB
HEALTH RISK? 
 Sleeplessness 
 Agitation 
 Anxiety 
 Emotional Stress 
 No conclusive evidence of disease transmission 
 Possible Vectors? 
 >20 pathogens have been found in bed bug guts 
 According to the Mayo Clinic (mayoclinic.com), by feeding on infected people, 
bedbugs can be infected with some bloodborne diseases. 
 In addition, the trauma from bites can lead to secondary infections especially 
when it happens in highly susceptible populations. 
 Researchers in British Columbia, Canada recently found MRSA and VRE infected 
bed bugs in homeless shelter 
WALTER WASWA,BSC.MED.LAB
WALTER WASWA,BSC.MED.LAB 
Seams of 
mattress
HOW WILL YOU KNOW YOU HAVE BED BUGS 
1. Welts on exposed skin of your 
residents 
2. Black fecal spots 
3. Skin sheds and eggshells 
4. Live BUGS! 
5. Blood stains from crushed bugs 
6. Sweet or musty odor in severe 
infestations 
WALTER WASWA,BSC.MED.LAB
YOU CAN USE A DOG 
WALTER WASWA,BSC.MED.LAB
CHEMICAL 
 Apply residual insecticide 
along junction of wall and 
floor 
 Apply dust behind all wall 
plates 
 ADust 
 Sprays 
 Fumigants 
 long the bed crevices 
WALTER WASWA,BSC.MED.LAB
NON CHEMICAL METHODS 
 1:Physically remove them 
 2: REMOVE CLUTTER 
 3: Launder your bedding WEEKLY 
 4: Encase your pillows and mattresses. 
 5: Clean with a hot steamer/blow drier. 
 6: Put climb-up interceptors under the legs of 
furniture 
 7: Open your windows!. 
 9: Make trap………………..easy 
 10:heat chamber 
 11:Vacuum 
 12:Steam 
 13:Mechanical Drying 
WALTER WASWA,BSC.MED.LAB
“KUNGUNI TRAP” 
WALTER WASWA,BSC.MED.LAB
MKILIFI INSECTICIDE 
 oil is easily extracted from the leaves and seeds 
=organic pesticide 
 Neem oil basically affects insects by intervening at 
several stages of an insect’s life 
 It works by interrupting the reproductive cycle of insects. 
 Once ingested, it affects the hormonal system of the 
insect, causing it to forget to eat and stop moulting, 
mating and laying eggs. 
 This eventually sees the complete destruction of the 
insect population in the designated area as the older 
insects die off without producing offspring. 
 Neem oil is also powerfully aromatic and gives off an 
odour that insects do not like, protecting plants by 
making them unappealing. 
WALTER WASWA,BSC.MED.LAB
LEAVES 
 Use a five gallon bucket 
 Fill 1/3 of the bucket with smashed/crushed neem 
fruit and seed or well chopped leaves 
 Fill the bucket with hot water up to the 2/3 mark 
 Cut a bar of organic soap into thirds, add 1/3 of the 
soap into the water and stir until it has dissolved 
 Stir mixture repeatedly for one week twice a day 
 Filter the solution 
 Spray this on your bed fulcar, 
 wall or any crevices 
WALTER WASWA,BSC.MED.LAB
SEEDS OIL 
 To make a litre of general-purpose neem oil spray, 
mix 5mls neem oil, 2mls of liquid soap and 1 litre of 
water. 
 Add the soap to the water first and then slowly stir 
in the neem oil. 
 Pour the mixture into a spray bottle and it is ready 
to use. 
 You’ll need to use the mix within 8 hours as beyond 
that the ingredients will start to break down. 
 If you’re pregnant or trying to get pregnant, consult 
your doctor before using neem oil as it can interfere 
with your hormonal system 
WALTER WASWA,BSC.MED.LAB
YOU CAN RUN, BUT YOU CAN’T HIDE 
Be proactive 
Educate 
Be a partner 
WALTER WASWA,BSC.MED.LAB
THE CAMPAIGN HAS JUST BEGAN 
 REMEMBER WE ARE NOT ALONE 
 THERE SO MANY FAMILIES SUFFERING IN 
SILENCE 
 MANY COLLEGES WHO HAVE QUITE 
 MANY CAMPUSES 
 AND ALL PRISON 
 INFESTED WITH BED BUGS 
 WE NEED TO CHAMPION AGAINST THE 
MENACE! 
WALTER WASWA,BSC.MED.LAB
REMEMBER! 
DON’T LET BED BUGS 
BITE YOU RATHER BITE 
THEM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 
WALTER WASWA,BSC.MED.LAB
QUESTIONS? 
WALTER WASWA,BSC.MED.LAB

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Bed Bugs Mnace

  • 1. NORTH COAST MEDICAL TRAINING COLLEGE BED BUGS BY WALTER WAKHUNGU WASWA
  • 2. BED BUGS OVERVIEW  External parasitic insect  Mainly active at night  Feed on the blood of warm blooded sources, mainly humans  Fast moving  More active in warmer climates  Can live for 10 – 20 months  Other warm blooded victims of bed bugs: Dogs, Cats, Birds, Rodents, and Bats WALTER WASWA,BSC.MED.LAB
  • 3. THEY’RE BACK… BUT WHY? 1. Increased international travel 2. resistance 3. Change in general pest control methods 4. Decreased public awareness 5. Reduced available products for control 6. Lack of research and development WALTER WASWA,BSC.MED.LAB
  • 4. BED BUG BASICS o Feed only on blood o Feeding lasts 3 – 12 minutes o Nocturnal o Can detect and avoid chemicals  Excellent hitchhikers  Infestations are not always linked to unclean conditions o Crawl up to 20 feet to feed o A bed bug can live upto six months without feeding on its host. WALTER WASWA,BSC.MED.LAB
  • 5. LIFE CYCLE WALTER WASWA,BSC.MED.LAB
  • 6. MATING……………..AUCH!  Males pierce the female's abdomen with his hypodermic genitalia and ejaculates into the body cavity.  Male bed bugs sometimes attempt to mate with other males and pierce their abdomens.  This behaviour occurs because sexual attraction in bed bugs is based primarily on size, and males mount any freshly fed partner regardless of sex. WALTER WASWA,BSC.MED.LAB
  • 8. One Month 61 Bed Bugs
  • 9.
  • 10. COMPOUNDING INTEREST o 2 Months – 3,721 o 3 Months – 226,981 o 4 Months – 13,845,841 o 5 Months – 844,596,301 WALTER WASWA,BSC.MED.LAB
  • 13. IDENTIFICATION Immature: Almost completely transparent when unfed Light red after feeding Mature adults: different shades of brown fed and unfed WALTER WASWA,BSC.MED.LAB
  • 14. HABITS  Attracted by warmth and CO2  Penetrate the skin with two hollow injector tubes  One tube for injecting saliva  The other tube for withdrawing blood  After feeding for approx. 5 – 15 minutes, the bed bug returns to a hiding place WALTER WASWA,BSC.MED.LAB
  • 15. BITE IDENTIFICATION  Typically no red center spot  Bed bugs tend to focus on exposed skin  Rarely occur on palms or soles  Often occur in rows and/or groups WALTER WASWA,BSC.MED.LAB
  • 16. BED BUG PREVENTION 1. Look for bugs, stains & check the seams & puckers of the mattress. 2. If you buy used furniture or clothing, treat it before it enters your home. 3. Clothing should be washed in hot water & dried on the highest heat setting. 4. Furniture can be carefully inspected before you bring it home. 5. Eliminate Clutter 6. Stop the spread! 7. Start with thorough cleaning WALTER WASWA,BSC.MED.LAB
  • 17. CONTROL AND ELIMINATION  Your responsibilities after you find bed bugs:  Start with a thorough cleaning  Do not remove and/or discard furniture  Wash all linens and clothing in hot water >120F  Dry all linens and clothing on high heat  Items not suitable for extensive cleaning can be contained in plastic bags and placed outside in the heat  Repair all cracks and crevices in living areas WALTER WASWA,BSC.MED.LAB
  • 18. HEALTH RISK?  Sleeplessness  Agitation  Anxiety  Emotional Stress  No conclusive evidence of disease transmission  Possible Vectors?  >20 pathogens have been found in bed bug guts  According to the Mayo Clinic (mayoclinic.com), by feeding on infected people, bedbugs can be infected with some bloodborne diseases.  In addition, the trauma from bites can lead to secondary infections especially when it happens in highly susceptible populations.  Researchers in British Columbia, Canada recently found MRSA and VRE infected bed bugs in homeless shelter WALTER WASWA,BSC.MED.LAB
  • 20. HOW WILL YOU KNOW YOU HAVE BED BUGS 1. Welts on exposed skin of your residents 2. Black fecal spots 3. Skin sheds and eggshells 4. Live BUGS! 5. Blood stains from crushed bugs 6. Sweet or musty odor in severe infestations WALTER WASWA,BSC.MED.LAB
  • 21. YOU CAN USE A DOG WALTER WASWA,BSC.MED.LAB
  • 22. CHEMICAL  Apply residual insecticide along junction of wall and floor  Apply dust behind all wall plates  ADust  Sprays  Fumigants  long the bed crevices WALTER WASWA,BSC.MED.LAB
  • 23. NON CHEMICAL METHODS  1:Physically remove them  2: REMOVE CLUTTER  3: Launder your bedding WEEKLY  4: Encase your pillows and mattresses.  5: Clean with a hot steamer/blow drier.  6: Put climb-up interceptors under the legs of furniture  7: Open your windows!.  9: Make trap………………..easy  10:heat chamber  11:Vacuum  12:Steam  13:Mechanical Drying WALTER WASWA,BSC.MED.LAB
  • 24. “KUNGUNI TRAP” WALTER WASWA,BSC.MED.LAB
  • 25. MKILIFI INSECTICIDE  oil is easily extracted from the leaves and seeds =organic pesticide  Neem oil basically affects insects by intervening at several stages of an insect’s life  It works by interrupting the reproductive cycle of insects.  Once ingested, it affects the hormonal system of the insect, causing it to forget to eat and stop moulting, mating and laying eggs.  This eventually sees the complete destruction of the insect population in the designated area as the older insects die off without producing offspring.  Neem oil is also powerfully aromatic and gives off an odour that insects do not like, protecting plants by making them unappealing. WALTER WASWA,BSC.MED.LAB
  • 26. LEAVES  Use a five gallon bucket  Fill 1/3 of the bucket with smashed/crushed neem fruit and seed or well chopped leaves  Fill the bucket with hot water up to the 2/3 mark  Cut a bar of organic soap into thirds, add 1/3 of the soap into the water and stir until it has dissolved  Stir mixture repeatedly for one week twice a day  Filter the solution  Spray this on your bed fulcar,  wall or any crevices WALTER WASWA,BSC.MED.LAB
  • 27. SEEDS OIL  To make a litre of general-purpose neem oil spray, mix 5mls neem oil, 2mls of liquid soap and 1 litre of water.  Add the soap to the water first and then slowly stir in the neem oil.  Pour the mixture into a spray bottle and it is ready to use.  You’ll need to use the mix within 8 hours as beyond that the ingredients will start to break down.  If you’re pregnant or trying to get pregnant, consult your doctor before using neem oil as it can interfere with your hormonal system WALTER WASWA,BSC.MED.LAB
  • 28. YOU CAN RUN, BUT YOU CAN’T HIDE Be proactive Educate Be a partner WALTER WASWA,BSC.MED.LAB
  • 29. THE CAMPAIGN HAS JUST BEGAN  REMEMBER WE ARE NOT ALONE  THERE SO MANY FAMILIES SUFFERING IN SILENCE  MANY COLLEGES WHO HAVE QUITE  MANY CAMPUSES  AND ALL PRISON  INFESTED WITH BED BUGS  WE NEED TO CHAMPION AGAINST THE MENACE! WALTER WASWA,BSC.MED.LAB
  • 30. REMEMBER! DON’T LET BED BUGS BITE YOU RATHER BITE THEM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! WALTER WASWA,BSC.MED.LAB