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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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Louise W.
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I haven't heard of bed bugs since I was a little girl (years ago) I do remember that they do bite and not pleasent at all.
 
judy b.
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I don't know who came up with this idea but if a beagle is involved in the hunting, the hunt will be successful
 
ComicKitty
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cool now they have bug sniffing dogs!
 
Karen A.
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Amazing! Super sniffing abilities to bugs. Hope the next time I have to stay in a hotel or motel, they own one of these great pups!
 
Rainie
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Makes me not want to travel or stay in hotels at all! Still, it never ceases to amaze me how helpful dogs are to the human race. This is just another reason!
 
Carly E.
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Keep on sniffing pups! Yea I agree those bugs seem disgusting!
 
Shirla S.
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way to go doggies..lol as far as the article goes. doesn't make me want to stay in any hotels anytime to soon.
 
Tara C.
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Dogs are great at finding things. There are dogs that have found cancer in people before they were even diagonised.
 
Kim N.
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ack! even with my own sheets, i make sure to wash it at least 1x a week!

gross! gives me the chills thinking of unseeing bugs crawling on me!
 
Amanda V.
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bed bugs are gross but it was a good article!
 
Marta J.
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Yuck I love my little travel trailer more that ever!
 
Tracee G.
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bed bugs yuck
 
Devon W.
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I know dogs are great for locating things, but if there is enough of an outbreak of bed bugs to call some one it seems to me that they will be exterminating anyway so what the hotel doesn't want to do all the rooms,only the ones pointed out by the dog??
Someone help me out here.
 
Amy R.
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it amazes me how wonderful dogs are every day!!
 
Teresa C.
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I stay in hotels a lot and I find it very disturbing to hear that bedbugs are on the rise. How big are these bedbugs? I also find it interesting that dogs can be trained to sniff them out ... I assume it's a good tool for exterminators to use to find them. Glad the dogs can be of service.
 
anmaderia
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Bed bugs? That's truely disguisting! That whole, "sleep tight, don't let the bed bugs bite" saying always freaked me out as I was growing up. But, the dogs helping out is very good news.
 
beaglemutz
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Yeah, the saying was created for a reason!
 
Brittany M.
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gross for the bed bugs, and yay for the dogs.
 
rjlupinskat
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How cool! Once more the animal kingdom has shown their ability to work in tandum with humans.

Excellent job, beagles!
 
Valerie121376
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This is a great story.... just goes to show you that dogs have so many talents!
 
cookieman789
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That is the most awesome story. Who would even come up with the idea to train Beagles to sniff out bed bugs?
 
beaglemutz
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Beagles are typically used for this type of work because of their better than most other dog's noses and motivation to work for food.
 
daisy321
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that is so gross! I always knew about bed bugs but I didn't think that they could be a problem like what they are describing! Now I am going to think twice about hotels and how clean they are because I'm going to be so grossed out, I think that every hotel should have beagle bug finders :)
 
jhalburnt
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ooo I didn't know dogs could sniff out bed bugs. Yuch. All hotels and motels need a Beagle sniffing bed bug finder
 
Kelly
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I am a beagle owner and a beagle rescuer and am even more proud of the breed! They are great sniffers at airports as well!

 
EWwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww
 
Sarah B.
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Gross. Can the bed bugs live on the dogs themselves? Gross! Do the bed bugs come because you don't wash your bedding often enough? What causes them? I don't know a thing about them. They can't be good that's for sure. I hope we never have them in our home.
 
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OOOH! Makes me shudder at the thoughts of sleeping in a hotel and to shudder to think of some of the hotels/ motels I have slept in in the past especially when I was married to my truck driver ex husband.
 
Sarah M.
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The cabin we stayed in on our honeymoon had bed bugs. It was horrible to say the least!
 
Tanya b.
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Bed bugs---ewwww, a scary thought! I am sure these dogs will help get a grasp on this rather "buggy" situation!
 
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As much as this story had me grossed out,I will say that it was amusing.
We all had a bit of humor with our answers. lolol
Hoorah for Beagles!!!!
 
humorme7
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Makes my skin crawl just thinking about it.
 
Sheila
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Always something new on the horizon - using the Beagles to hunt the bugs - great idea - am sure it must work - they have amazing noses...and now I know why I never travel LOL
 
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ev a.
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This just grosses me out. I hate to even go on vacation...I get into the room and do my own "search" and still feel creepy sleeping in a strange place. Sure wish there was a "test" for these critters...Ewww
 
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It's kind of hard to scratch and type at the same time! lol!
The fact that the dogs have been taught to do this is not surprising to me at all.
We certainly don't give animals the credit that they're due,as animals really are intelligent.
I'm more surprised of learning that Bed Bugs have tripled their amounts in the last couple of years........EWWWWWWWWW!!!!
 
Charm H.
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I heard of bed bugs and don't like staying overnights at hotels or motels anyway.
 
C. S.
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That is a great and strange idea!!! Who would have thought that a bed bug could hide in an alarm clock!! LOLOL
 
Koronin
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I'm glad to hear that these dogs are on the job of tracking down these bugs! It's also cool that some of the dogs are rescues that are trained for the job.
 
marlyn p.
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That's just awesome! Who knew the noses of dogs can even detect those bugs. I'm amazed at what these wonderful creatures can do.
 
Heather F.
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This sounds kind of funny, but I think it is great. Those bugs look totally disgusting.
 
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way to go beagles!
 
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vince
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I'm afraid to go on a vacation. I wouldn't want to bring bed bugs back home and invest my house. I'm glad the Beagles are finding them. I hope all motels will use the Beagles to find and get rid of all the bed bugs. Between the bed bugs and the price of gasoline. Maybe I'll just stay home and buy a pool to put in my yard.
 
Renee B.
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I hope he gets paid more than kibble! Good Job!
 
beaglemutz
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My beagles would think they hit the lottery if they got kibble....no worry there!
 
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FOR MORE INFO

www.pestcontrolcanada.com

You personally can not get rid of bed bugs. You need professional help.
 
beaglemutz
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Gee, mine only hunt food crumbs! They are very good at that. GO BEAGLES!!!
 
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Figures it would be a BEAGLE that finds the BEDBUG.

Wait beagle has 6 letters, bedbug has 6 letters. Both start with be and have a g in there. Might they be related. (just kidding).
 
beaglemutz
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Hey, now!!!!
 
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beaglemutz
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Vacations are just too much fun, I'll take my chances.
 
Gayle S.
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That is pretty gross. Our friend, the Beagle comes through again. Pesticides are worse for us and the environment than bed bugs, but it's still gross!
 
Cathy S.
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Yucch! Makes me never want to stay in a motel/hotel again!
 
The nose knows...they are nasty pests...anything to get rid of 'em!
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