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Moving now from bats to bugs -- bed bugs to be precise.

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They're tiny little critters that can suck blood from their human victims,

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and this at some ritzy addresses in New York City.

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Mary Snow has more on a bug that makes some people stress out big time.

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Consider them the vampire of insects, creeping out a lot of people,

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and they're keeping dogs like Champ here very busy in New York.

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We're gonna go find the bees. OK? Find the bees? All right. Let's go.

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Bees are the buzzword for bed bug at the pest control company Champ works for.

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On a recent job at a senior citizen facility, he picks up a scent.

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Good boy. Yeah. Show me the bees. Good boy. OK, buddy, come on.

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When he finds the bee, basically, he finds a scent of a bed bug,

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and there must be a bed bug in here, or either a live bed bug or a viable bed bug egg.

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And the scent is emitting out from one of these crevices, and so he picks up on that.

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Timothy Wong owns M&M Environment Pest Control

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and says dogs like Champ cut the time of finding bed bugs from a day to 30 minutes,

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and Wong has had to build a division just for fighting bedbugs.

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I'd say about five years ago we would probably get about one call for bed bugs,

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and today we get about probably close to on an average day, about 75 calls just on bed bugs alone.

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So it's changed a lot.

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The bloodsuckers have spread far beyond beds, crawling into some ritzy addresses in New York City.

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Although they haven't found any,

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Fifth Avenue's famous Bergdorf Goodman department store acknowledges it's hired a dog to patrol for bed bugs.

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An Abercrombie & Fitch store had to get rid of them,

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and Victoria's Secret says after proactive testing at one of its stores, it had to deal with them.

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And now so does the Time Warner Center, which houses CNN's New York offices.

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And while everyone is trying to get rid of bed bugs, bug expert Louis Sorkin actually welcomes them.

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You're probably the only person I've known to say you actually like bed bugs.

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I like them when they're in containers. I wouldn't like them home.

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Sorkin shows us what a bed bug looks like after it's drawn blood.

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And to keep his specimens, he allows them to bite him,

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picking up a container with thousands of them to his arm.

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Do people think you're crazy?

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Some probably do, yeah. But doing this, I am working on their behavior.

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By learning how they do certain things, it actually helps to get rid of them in places.

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After a few minutes, besides his red arm, he shows us how small the bugs are.

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As he looks for ways to get rid of them,

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he says for many people, these bugs also leave a psychological mark.

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Every little bite they get or think they get,

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or every little thing that crawls is a potential bed bug, which then really stresses people out.

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This is a problem across the country,

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and one of the things that Louis Sorkin gets asked about is what to do when you're staying in a hotel.

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He advises bringing a flashlight to check the bed, and he says don't only check behind the headboard,

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but also check the straps on the luggage racks before you put any bags down.
