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Interesting topic on the CBC radio, in French, this morning: an exterminator explains how he uses dogs to detect bed bugs. Here is a short demo of the Poodle at work.

http://ici.radio-canada.ca/emissions/medium_large/2016-2017/

Apparently humans only see about 30% of bed bugs. The dogs? 90%!

He has 3 bed bug detecting dogs. He comes in a house or building with on. It does its job. To double check, he then brings in the second dog, bringing the chance of detecting the creepy crawlies to 92%.

Oh, and for those who like to repeat that they have never been bitten by a bedbug on the Camino, the exterminator also explains that not everyone will get a bump when bitten. So for the love of all good things, please do take this issue seriously when en route.

Another, longer video: http://pk9.org/punaise-de-lit

Can't help but think that having one of these dogs on the Caminos might make for a nice activity for retirement. :D
 
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Hmm, its a shame that dogs aren't permitted in most Albergues :( even if you just paid plenty $ for a special one.

Still, my friend Pete the Rat-catcher says that if you want to detect bed-bugs its easy: all you have to do is run an Albergue and wait.

Despite my inbred cynicism I find myself in complete agreement with Anemone on one point for sure "please do take this issue seriously when en route."
 
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