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I just received this e-mail from a friend.

A bit of information that you might like to know about. We have friends here in our community and one of their sons is an entomologist (insect expert), and has been telling them that there is an epidemic of bed bugs now occurring in America. Recently I have heard on the news that several stores in NYC have had to close due to bed bug problems, as well as a complete mall in New Jersey.

He says that since much of our clothing, sheets, towels, etc. now comes from companies outside of America, (sad but true), even the most expensive stores sell foreign clothing from China, Indonesia, etc. The bed bugs are coming in on the clothing as these countries do not consider them a problem. He recommends that if you buy any new clothing, even underwear and socks, sheets, towels, etc. that you bring them into the house and put them in your clothes dryer for at least 20 minutes. The heat will kill them and their eggs.

DO NOT PURCHASE CLOTHES AND HANG THEM IN THE CLOSET FIRST. It does not matter what the price range is of the clothing, or if the outfit comes from the most expensive store known in the U.S. They still get shipments from these countries and the bugs can come in a box of scarves or anything else for that matter. That is the reason why so many stores, many of them clothing stores have had to shut down in NYC and other places.

All you need is to bring one item into the house that has bugs or eggs and you will go to hell and back trying to get rid of them. He travels all over the country as an advisor to many of these stores, as prevention and after they have the problem.

Found this on Snopes, though........

http://www.snopes.com/inboxer/household/bedbugs.asp
 
You also have to watch out for them travelling. Never put your suitcase on the bed until you check it first. Otherwise you might bring some new friends home with you. It's ok though. All bedbugs are Blazer fans.
 
You also have to watch out for them travelling. Never put your suitcase on the bed until you check it first. Otherwise you might bring some new friends home with you. It's ok though. All bedbugs are Blazer fans.

No, never put the suitcase on the bed. You only put it on the metal suitcase rack since the bed bugs can't climb the slick metal.

Also everyone knows that pests like bed bugs are Laker fans.

Seriously, someone gave you so bad info on this subject.
 
I blame the Bed Bug Amnesty act of 2006.
 
It's not just from these countries. It also comes from the curbing of DDT use. Philly, NJ, and NY are inundated with the things. I know a guy that actually chose to not extend his lease on his apartment because he just got bed bugs.
 
Time to go back to soaking the nation in DDT, then. Bald eagles be damned.
 
If you pee on the hotel bed when you arrive, the bedbugs will flee.

barfo
 
If you pee on the hotel bed when you arrive, the bedbugs will flee.

barfo

One of those Craigslist girls BLAZER PROPHET had sent me a link to enjoyed doing just that.
 
Serious question: Does anyone know what's being done right now (or being planned) about the bed bugs situation?
 
Serious question: Does anyone know what's being done right now (or being planned) about the bed bugs situation?
Exterminators are making a mint. There aren't any pesticides that work all that well vs. them and they are notoriously difficult to locate and remove completely. I've read that just in apartments and homes the exterminators coming back two, three times is not uncommon.
 
A characteristic of urban legends generally is lack of detail. First, someone always heard thirdhand. Second, it's always anonymous. They don't say Professor Jane Smith, Associate Professor of Entomology at the Biology Department of University of Oregon. It's "one of the sons" of "some friends" in an unnamed "community".
 
This guy in the same program at my university was renting a house with some other students. One of his housemates brought home a mattress she found on the side of the road. A few nights later he woke up, turned on the light and the bed bugs scurried away like roaches.

Everyone had to move out and the house was fumigated. He got rid of his bed, sheets and pillows and washed all his clothes.

The girl insisted the mattress wasn't the source of the infestation...
 
Bed bugs wouldn't scurry away like that.

I work at a University in Philly and we haven't had them yet. Yet being the key word. We recently had a demonstration with a beagle that sniffs them out, which was pretty cool to see.

There's a lot of misinformation out there about bed bugs that's leading to a lot of the fear. They're a nuisance, but they're actually harmless from a health hazard perspective. The worst thing about them is that they're incredibly difficult to get rid of. They can go about a year without eating and live, so even if you spray insecticide around, they can find another place to live and then come back later. For the most part though, they don't leave an area and travel around to create an infestation. They're attracted to carbon dioxide and heat, as well as blood. So they hang around where people are (beds, chairs, couches, etc) and won't go to another room unless they're carried because there is no need for them to venture beyond the space they're in.
 
They bite. That's the problem with the little buggers.
 
I caught lice from a hotel when I was around 11 or so.

Imagine how itchy a mosquito bite is and x's that by 10.
 
Fuck that. I don't know why bed bugs are being televised so much. Another thing to make people freak out.
 
Fuck that. I don't know why bed bugs are being televised so much.

Same reason Lindsey Lohan and Paris Hilton are televised a lot.

barfo
 
Mistaking it for a peanut.

barfo
 

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