Before World War II, bedbug infestations were common in the U.S., but they were virtually eradicated through improvements in hygiene and the widespread use of DDT in the 1940s and 1950s.
Uh, we banned DDT and hygiene, so they're back.
Here's a couple of clues:
For starters, how clean did chambermaid Maria Illegal leave that hotel room so you could have some memories of the trip ?
Bush's fault.
Stories like this make me glad that I don't travel or go any place for vacation.
Bedbug infestation, liberal infestation. Parasites of a feather.
First off, this could have happened in any Hotel/Motel in the nation. All it takes is one carrier to stay in a room and the infestation begins. I'm a Hotel General Manager who opened up a new Hotel 4 years ago. Within a year we had our first and thankfully ONLY case of bed bugs infestation. A general contractor had stayed in the room for about 3 weeks before complaining about minor bites, which he thought he was getting at the job sight. In a few days the bites got worse and we identified the problem. We immediately shut down the room, threw out all the furniture, pest control service came in and took care of the room. Took about a week, but it killed the bed bugs and thankfully we've had no further instances since.
I think the "absent from the U.S. for so long" might be the real myth.
Toward the end of an extended stay at a YMCA some twenty years ago (let's just say I had hit on some hard times) I noticed several bedbugs crawling on the mattess one night and, upon stripping off the bed linen, found tons of them camped out along the piping on the mattress seams. I spent a large portion of the night squashing them (not to be too gross, but it was kind of like squishing zits)and the Y bug-bombed the place a few days later, but since I moved out shortly afterward, I never found out how bad the problem was or if the bombing helped.
We have the massive influx of 3rd world immigrants to thank for many things in addition to the return of bed bugs, including the rise in TB and the rise in exotic GI illnesses related to poor hygiene practices (certain forms of hepatitis, the diarrhea/fever illness passing around waterparks, etc.).
I am absolutely not a racist, this is simply a fact. The left, including the CDC, will remain P.C. in their approach even if they and all their families come down with TB, GI illness, and bedbugs. P.C. is eventually going to affect the health of us all, maybe even ultimately in the P.C. way we seem to be dealing with the M.E. and Islamofascism.