Posted on 07/15/2016 8:59:25 PM PDT by george76
AUGUSTA, Maine Officials in Maine's capital city say bedbugs were found in three city offices.
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A bedbug-detecting dog confirmed there were bedbugs in that office and in the offices of community services
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Bedbugs had been reported at two privately owned boarding houses in May.
City councilors adopted an emergency law requiring tenants to alert landlords of bed bugs.
Landlords must also give the city a decontamination plan.
(Excerpt) Read more at wmtw.com ...
We brought some travelers home from a Hilton in Cincinnati. I got rid of them using Diatomaceous Earth. Just sprinkle it around and on your bed. It gets in their exoskeleton and grinds them up. Harmless to us smooth skinned mouth breathers. :)
I know of a large engineering firm in Chicongo Il; INFESTED!!!
So, reading between the lines, the General Assistance administrator had been to a flop house with the Community, “Services” Director and the Cemetery Director and brought back bed bugs. Brings a whole new meaning to bringing your bag lunch sandwich to work.
Hartz had to take “kills lice” off their dog flea shampoo because people were using it to kill lice off their own heads. It did work fine but the officials just wouldn’t stand for it. Or maybe the RID company had lobbyists since after that the schools required students bring in a receipt for RID after they’d been sent home with lice. BTW, the ingredients in the dog shampoo remained the same.
At walmart.com, the price for RID runs from $10-18 depending on the lice combs included... or $4.65 per ounce Funny, showing directly under their RID products is Hartz flea shampoo for $3 or 16.5 cents per ounce. Follow the money! Yeah, RID has lobbyists.
Thanks for that info. Hope I never have to use it.
Bedbugs are a formidable foe. DE is effective and safe. You can buy food grade DE that is pure white. DE is also used in stables to help with bugs and fleas. You can buy that type and use it in your flower beds and rid yourself of any crawlies that have an exoskeleton.
We are now very diligent in checking bedding in Hotels. Bedbugs favorite nesting is in the edge seams of mattresses and in box springs. When traveling this summer, we noticed hotels are now using the sealed coverings on the bedding. I have a severe reaction to the bites, so I am chief inspector!
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