more lousy advice about bed bugs
One problem, since bed bug infestations are a relatively new occurrance in North America (and Europe too), is that there’s a lot of conflicting advice out there. None of us are entirely sure about how...
View ArticleSnapshot: a few hours of Bedbugger.com visitors tells us something about the...
You can click here to see a map of the last 90 or so visitors to the site. It will look different from what I describe below, because I am writing about what I saw there about 4-5 hours ago. Now it’s...
View ArticleBed bugs in hotels: how to report (and check up on) bed bug infestations
This article from Walla Walla, Washington’s Union-Bulletin, offers the standard “local story on bed bugs.” It begins with Al Grable, local Pest Control Operator (PCO): While there have apparently been...
View ArticleBed bugs infest Oregon hospital’s main lobby and offices
Bed bugs have infested the main lobby and nearby offices in the Oregon Health and Science University Hospital in Portland. Staff saw bed bugs crawling from a patient’s fanny pack: Hoping to squash a...
View ArticleThe edge of your mattress will be loaded with bed bug eggs, or not
I think the news media should cover bed bugs more, not less. However, sometimes I am frustrated by the information readers are given. For example, a new article from KVAL in Eugene, Oregon states, A...
View ArticleThriftlodge guest finds hypodermic needles while searching for bed bugs in hotel
Wise travelers search their hotel rooms for bed bugs before settling in. (Our Travel FAQs are a good place to start learning how.) However, it’s worth noting you may find things besides bed bugs...
View ArticleOregon bill under consideration allows for tracking bed bugs without...
Oregon’s House Health Committee passed House Bill 2131 Wednesday which (if it becomes law) would help enable tracking bed bugs in the state, by permitting pest control operators to report cases without...
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