GAMM

Bed bugs are a global problem, yet we still know so little about how they spread

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星期四, 十月 26, 2023

Bed bugs have recently exploded into the limelight amid widespread reports of a major outbreak in Paris.

Key Points: 
  • Bed bugs have recently exploded into the limelight amid widespread reports of a major outbreak in Paris.
  • The more people share photos of bed bug bites on social media, the more concerned we feel.
  • Indeed, data that confirms or denies the location and date of any bed bug cases is notoriously hard to find.

A seasonal spike

  • The same seasonal pattern and year-on-year increase was seen in the US city of Philadelphia between 2009 and 2011, and in two Chinese cities in 2012/13.
  • In New York between 2010 and 2020, the seasonal pattern was the same but the numbers did not increase.
  • Studies from the US and Australia both found the same seasonal pattern in internet searches for bed bugs, although the pattern in Australia was the opposite to the northern hemisphere.

What we know about bed bugs

  • It was much later in 1758 that the natural historian Carl Linnaeus added “lectularius” to their name, meaning bed or couch.
  • Bed bugs have a complex gut microbiota, which helps them extract all the nutrients they need from our blood.
  • My team put bed bugs in corrugated filter paper in the centre of a room, with clean and dirty clothes evenly spaced around them.
  • The bed bugs all left the filter paper, and made a beeline for the dirty clothes nearly every time.

How to stop their spread

  • If we could understand more about bed bug dispersal and spatial distribution, we would stand a better chance of stopping their spread.
  • According to the same report that confirmed the 2010 outbreak, bed bug numbers in New York are declining.
  • The city also passed a policy where, from 2010, landlords were required to report bed bug infestations to prospective tenants.


William Hentley is affiliated with the University of Sheffield. He receives funding from the University of Sheffield.

GeoStabilization International® Expands Geohazard Monitoring and Mitigation with All-new Geohazard Asset Management Group

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星期三, 二月 23, 2022

To better understand the leading indicators of these dangerous events, GeoStabilization International introduces its new Geohazard Asset Management and Monitoring (GAMM) group the next evolution in protecting against the dangers of geohazards before they occur.

Key Points: 
  • To better understand the leading indicators of these dangerous events, GeoStabilization International introduces its new Geohazard Asset Management and Monitoring (GAMM) group the next evolution in protecting against the dangers of geohazards before they occur.
  • With proprietary analytics, the team leverages the data to evaluate and model the measurement of geohazard frequency, intensity and severity.
  • A geological engineer, Ben brings extensive knowledge and more than a decade of experience in geohazard monitoring, analysis, and mitigation.
  • GeoStabilization Internationals team includes some of the brightest and most dedicated professionals in the geohazard mitigation industry.