Posted on 01/06/2020 1:53:40 PM PST by BenLurkin
A manager at the store in Edinboro found a closed pill bottle with live bugs crawling inside and reported it to authorities Thursday, police said in a release. The bottle was found inside a boy's jacket which was for sale.
On Friday, health safety company Ecolab confirmed that the insects were bedbugs. An Ecolab employee also reported seeing bedbugs crawling around the men's changing rooms the same day, according to police.
A Walmart employee later found a second closed pill bottle containing dead bedbugs in the men's department, police said. Edinboro is in the northwest corner of the state, near Erie.
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Maybe a pest control company specializing in bed bugs.
What a NASTY thing to do!
This is an act of terrorism. Almost as bad as Mexico using biological warfare against us by launching diseased “refugees” over the wall into North America.
Where have people’s consciences gone? So little respect for other human beings.
“An Ecolab employee also reported seeing bedbugs crawling around the men’s changing rooms the same day,”
Before or after the others were spotted?
I wouldn’t put it past certain ecolab employees to stage a “need” for ecolab services.
The bed bugs were ripping off drugs from the pharmacy . . .
You are right. Bedbugs are not impossible to get rid of but it takes a declaration of war against them. I believe I brought some home from the drs office, it got into my recliner that I use for a bed.
Almost instantly there were dozens, then hundreds. I had to encase the entire chair in a plastic bed covering, spray with bedbug killer, and every day for a month spray the chair with alcohol. It was 3 months before there were no more live bugs.
We put double stick tape on the door way to make sure none escaped my room. It was all I thought about. This is cruel and unusual punishment inflicted by someone who is not in their right mind. This is evil. To get them in your clothes you could get them house wide, I cannot imagine the expense let alone the anxiety.
Probably so. Lock him up in solitary with the bedbugs for company.
This is horrible.
Just reading about these bedbugs in Pennsylvania is making me itch in Colorado.
The little buggers let themselves be known to me
after an overnight stay in a Kentucky Hotel.
Not fun, as they’re just as annoying as chiggers.
If an entire bottle was found, someone spent
an awfully lon time collecting them.
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