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NEW YORK – Few people realize that staying in a hotel bed could mean sleeping with unwelcome visitors. They’re bed bugs and they’re back. But to ensure a good night’s sleep man’s best friend is on the job in the battle against the bug.

“In the 50s (they were) a big problem and then (they) kind of went away. And now it’s back. And it is growing. I mean there are some who refer to it as the pest of the 21st century,” said Cindy Mannes, spokesperson for National Pest Management Association.

In New York City they’ve become such a nuisance that the city now holds seminars on how to exterminate them.

“It’s so hard to get rid of them,” said one woman who attended a seminar in Brooklyn. “We’ve been doing a little bit of research on it, trying to figure out how to get rid of them and it seems like a lot of work.”

They’ve been a lot of trouble for many Americans. According to the National Pest Management Association, there was a 71 percent increase in calls from 2000 to 2005 to pest control professionals about the critters.

“It is definitely a growing problem. The reported number of bedbugs through 311 have tripled over the last three years,” said Elise Shin, instructor and special projects manager for the NYC Department of Housing and Development. “So that’s a sure indicator that it can be a really huge problem if it’s not checked.”

But now there’s a new weapon for those who are trying to get rid of bed bugs.

Radar and Marty are Beagles -- and the pair are employees, of sorts, of Advanced K9 Detectives.

“What our dogs do is they go out, they find the bed bugs by way of their noses -- smelling them,” said Carl Massicott, president of Advanced K9 Detectives.

The pups sniff their way into a wide range of places rife with bed bugs, including average homes, luxury hotels and college dormitories. They’ve been discovering the bugs in places many wouldn’t expect.

“He’s found them in hotel telephones, clock radios in hotels. We’ve found them in the remote controls for TVs. He could find them anywhere,” said Massicott.

Many of the bug-sniffing dogs are Beagles --and many originally come from rescues. They cost about $10,000 each, and they are trained and certified annually.

“They’re trained the same way as bomb and drug sniffing dogs,” said Massicott. “They’re trained the exact same way -- but we just use bed bugs.”

And the dogs have had a successful track record. According to a study by the University of Florida, canines trained to detect one type of insect were about 96 percent accurate in finding the bug.

“Everyday I come home I hide bugs for him to find and he will find them. I mean I forget where I put them. And all of sudden he’ll be in the corner scratching away. And I’ll go ‘Oh, there they are,’” said Massicott.

So, how do dogs do it? Well, it all has to do with their noses.

“So there’s different reasons that dogs are so much better at detecting odors,” explained Dr. Louise Murray, director of medicine for the ASPCA’s Bergh Memorial Animal Hospital. “One is that they have so many more receptors in their nose than we do. They also have an additional scenting organ called a vomeronasal organ that’s located above the roof of their mouth and that’s something that we don’t even have. So that helps them as well with their sense of smell.”

A strong sense of smell coupled with a stronger will to work makes these canines perfect for hunting out the pesky bed bugs. It’s a job no human could hope to be as efficient at. And they never stop.

“The dog I found has never been late for work, has never called in sick, never wants a cigarette break. He doesn’t call the union on me. All he wants to do is go to work,” said Massicott.

They’re the perfect employees, and at the end of they day, all they want is a pat on the head and a scratch behind the ear. And the occasional treat.

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blackie1
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From what I've seen on the local news, we need them around here
 
Melanie
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I had a friend who stayed at a Las Vegas hotel and came home with bites from bed bugs. UGH. Glad they are able to find a way for dogs to help out with this horrible problem.
 
Jackie L.
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Dogs are really amazing with what they can do with their noses.
 
Marnie B.
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I never would have guessed!
 
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LoriHill123
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Bed bugs, yuck
 
Sydney  S.
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Pretty cool!
 
Carol L.
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Dogs can be trained to hunt and find almost anything. Bed Bugs- creepy
 
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sheri
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Okay I heard of the bed bug problem on the news.great the dogs have a new line of work.if my dog found any he eat them he eats everything.
 
Crystal
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That is so cool. It is amazing what animals can do.
 
Denise L.
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WOW! Aren't dogs WONDERFUL?
 
PJ W.
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What a fantastic story! Another job gone "to the dogs". LOL
 
Aj517
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Agreed
 
Kimberly B.
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what a great story.
animals are so smart
 
teenangel812
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Dogs have many talents and abilities. This is amazing.
 
Claudia
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This proofs again that men can't live without dogs.
 
Tom
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Amazing! I knew dogs could be trained for lots of things, but this is unique.
 
Carly T.
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Cool!!
 
Laurie M.
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yuk
 
patty
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Something I wouldn't want to find in my house. Who emplos the dogs? Do people accually call and say they suspect they have bed bugs? If you think you do for whatever reason than more than likely YOU DO. Exterminate and get it over with!
 
Christine
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dogs are so incredibly smart! but yeah, just clean your stuff! ;)
 
rose3three
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You don't need an expensive dog to tell you if you have bedbugs. You can find them with a simple magnifying glass - check the seams of the mattress. They feed on human skin cells, so changing bedding often and good housecleaning methods are ways to prevent investations. As for hotels and such - bring along your handy magnifying glass on vacations and refuse a room that has bedbugs.
 
michele t.
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can you request the dog to survey a hotel room before you sleep there lol?
i hate bed bugs heck i hate bugs period. I'm all for the help of the beagles.
Send in Uno
 
samsamjr2
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wow, nice story. Dogs are amazing at what they can do.
 
D. Rene
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Wow..very interesting story about the bed bugs and the dogs that find them. It just amazes me how they do it.
 
parker e.
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I'm actually allergic to bed mites. I itch and get little red bumps on my legs. I had to buy a special mattress and wash my sheets 3 times a week. It's uncomfortable. I can't imagine this kind of bug in my bed.
 
Sixtus7
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I can only hope I never get bed bugs... I've heard they're ridiculously difficult to get rid of, and can be pretty painful when they bite. No thanks....
 
Carryl D.
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There is always something new that dogs can do to help. And imagine, being able to bring your dog to work with you everyday!
 
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This is interesting. I've seen reports of dogs sniffing for termites but this is a new one. Great article and great use for those good noses!
 
5ineveryroom
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bedbugs=YUCK!!!
 
Cara D.
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Interesting story. Amazing to think of all the uses we have for dogs. Good job.
 
yayajen
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ugh-this is one critter I could do without!
 
terrae01
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How interesting!
 
Tabetha W.
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Wow, go beagles! So how do you get rid of the bugs when they find them?
 
Stephanie B.
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I have a beagle and she can't find a treat when it is right under her nose!
 
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way to go beagles.
 
joanne J.
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This a seriously major problem! "Bed bugs can infest airplanes, ships, trains, and buses. Bed bugs are most frequently found in dwellings with a high rate of occupant turnover, such as hotels, motels, hostels, dormitories, shelters, apartment complexes, tenements, and prisons. Such infestations usually are not a reflection of poor hygiene or bad housekeeping." Info taken from Ohio State University fact sheet. Not only very costly to get rid of, but I would live in the fear that they didn't them all if I had them in my home. We travel a lot. When I first check into a hotel/motel, I check behind pictures, look at the mattress pad for red spots, before I go to sleep, etc. I also remember vividly staying at a major chain hotel in WA DC and finding ants crawling all over the bed and other surfaces! After we told management, they put us in another room. We thought we were done with the ants when I saw one crawling on top of the toilet seat. Needless to say we checked of that hotel around 12 pm. Exhausted after our long drive, we were fortunate to find another place to stay (a mom & pop place). I wonder who came up with this wonderful idea of training the dogs to find these awful pests! They are to be commended!
 
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My sister-in-law stayed in a hotel that had a bed bug problem.....really gross!! Using dogs to sniff these bugs out is a great idea!!
 
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Knew about the bed bug problem, but didn't know about the dogs. Am not surprised though. I hope that they are reasonable in cost to hire them to check out your house if you suspect anything. And definitely warehouses of furniture should use them before they ship new things to homes.
 
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ha thats cool but gross
 
Rosemaryh
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I would never have thought of training a dog to sniff out bugs. Neat idea though.
 
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Janie P.
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I think dogs are so smart, but what do they do after the dog finds the bugs?
 
Rebecca M.
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Thats cool that they can train dogs to do that. Thats really gross that there are bed bugs in hotels tho...
 
lori b.
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That is so cool! But what happens when they find the Bed Bugs? I cant believe we are sleeping with bugs. Not cool at all. I would love to have one of those dogs.
 
boblolly
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EWWW! Bed Bugs are gross! Way to go dogs! Thanks for helping out the humans!
 
Stephanie B.
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That dog must have such a good nose to be able to seek out such a small and specific scent like that.
 
Katie Lou
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Wow! very impressive dog, but if i had bugs in my bed, I would just have mom get me a new bed!
 
Stacy O.
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Gross, Gross, Gross! It makes you want to sleep in a tent ALL the time, not just when camping! What a great idea to train the dogs to search for these things!
 
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I think that is cool, wish I could see the dog at work.
 
erica w.
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eww... i would want a dog who sniffs bed bugs. bed bugs aren't very pleasant and can shut down many hotels..
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