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How to Find Bed bugs at home and traveling
According to Congress’ “Don’t Let the Bed Bugs Bite” Act of 2009, bed bug populations have grown by 500 percent in the United States in recent years, primarily due to increased travel and antique merchandise. Bed bugs are creepy, crawly and hard to kill — an emotional topic that literally and figuratively keeps people up at night. Becoming educated on the bug, its habits, detecting, treating and preventing an infestation is an effective first step to control
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What to do if the bed bugs bite — or before
With bed bugs all over the news these days — if not in your bed — I figure it’s time to go over the latest facts, some myths, and some preventive and treatment strategies, with information from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
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Bed bugs cause Dry Run personal care home to close for eradication
DRY RUN — More than a dozen people living in a personal care home in Path Valley are looking for other places to stay after the home was cited for having bed bugs.
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Bed bugs cause Dry Run personal care home to close for eradication
Bed bugs becoming a bigger burden
By Alex Macon / Senior Staff Writer – They move in unannounced. They don’t pay rent
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Guests: Spartanburg Hotel Infested With Bed Bugs
A group of out-of-town construction workers says bed bugs ruined their stay at a Spartanburg hotel over the weekend.
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Paging Dr. Frischer – Bed Bugs
How often have you heard the following? Good night, sleep tight; don’t let the bed bugs bite! Most of us don’t know the next line: …and if they do, then take your shoe, and knock ‘em ‘til they’re black and blue!
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More bed bugs found, this time in W.T. Young Library
Possibly as part of what experts in the entomology community are describing as a regional epidemic, bed bugs were discovered on campus for the second time in a week Friday in the W. T.
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More bed bugs found on UK campus
UK officials say a few bed bugs were found in the William T. Young library.
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Bed bugs found in two areas of Student Center
A lounge area outside of room 228 on the second floor of the Student Center addition, and later a TV lounge area close by, was blocked off Monday after a bed bug infestation was discovered on furniture in the area.
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Bed Bugs Prompt US Insurers To Offer New Plans
Bed bugs infestations in the US have become so common, for instance in hotels, apartments, colleges and homes, that insurance companies are starting to offer new plans to hotels and residential property managers.
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