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The cable protection folks really have no idea why sharks bite cables either, although some suggest it may be due to "electro magnetic fields from a suspended cable strumming in currents," they say in their report. You're not alone. This conflict -- workers reporting "bites" but no biting pests around -- happens often enough to make life interesting in office building pest control. Guess what? There are no such things as "paper mites" or "cable mites." And you should not treat if there aren't any pests. (But first you must make sure there aren't any pests, of course, such as bird mites, fleas, or thrips.) Here's where your communication skills come into play. If the investigation finds no evidence of fleas then it is more than likely to be a problem with static electricity. What can I do if my office has cable bugs?

When called out for fleas or reports of biting insects in an office the most important thing to do is to rule out fleas or other biting insects. Identification is key to a speedy resolution. Repeated insecticide treatments will not solve a static electricity problem long-term and may cause skin irritation. Vacuum the area with a powerful vacuum to remove as many fibers and particles as possible. Wall/floor junctions, table legs, and crevices should be vacuumed using a crevice tool. Table tops and the areas under computers and equipment should be wiped down with a mild soap solution.Strawberry Flavour Candy Pieces with a Fondant Filling: Experience the perfect blend of strawberry sweetness and a creamy fondant center. Each bite is a journey into delightful flavors and textures that are sure to leave you craving more. Worn nylon carpeting should be removed. Either leave the floor bare, or replace with new carpet treated to prevent static build-up. Avoid bottom-of-the-line nylon carpets since they release large numbers of fibers. Carpets should be vacuumed often.

The major difficulty is convincing workers...who are positive they are being bitten...that they are not. They need to understand that there is a reason for these "bites," even though that reason is not an insect or mite. Firstly reassure your staff that they are not imagining things because they aren’t. Tell them that the ‘bites’ are being caused by static electricity. Women can be more affected because of the nylon in tights and also if they wear sandals.Workers should be told that the "bites" are not being caused by bugs, but by a combination of environmental factors (fibers, static, etc.) that are being corrected. Do not tell them the bites are "imaginary," because they're not. The carpets can be treated with an anti-static spray and this may need to be done on a semi-regular basis to keep the static levels low. Explain to your client that the situation is not unique. Tell him about the possible environmental causes for the problem. Give him articles (like this one) about "mystery bugs." If he doesn't believe you, suggest that he hire a pest control consultant or industrial hygienist for an independent assessment. Listen. I don't care if you find bugs or not. I don't care how many times you've sprayed already. My people are being bitten. Just in the past month, three computer operators have gone to the clinic to be treated for bites and itching. My best telecommunications specialist has filed a grievance with the union. The union rep says get rid of the problem...now...or face a job action. So I'm telling you: Get rid of the problem, now!" Low humidity in an office can cause static so try to increase the humidity in your office by using humidifiers. Some plants like a weeping fig or the peace lily can also increase humidity in an office.

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