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  2. Bed bug season is here. How to identify risks and avoid ... - AOL

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    Bed bugs like to live on wood, fabric and paper surfaces in dark locations. They normally start out by living in cracks, along seams, or on the tags of mattresses but they could live anywhere they ...

  3. Bed bug - Wikipedia

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    Bed bugs are found everywhere in the world. [44] Before the 1950s about 30% of houses in the United States had bedbugs; [2] this percentage has fallen, which is believed to be partly due to the use of DDT to kill cockroaches. [45] The invention of the vacuum cleaner and simplification of furniture design may have also played a role in the ...

  4. Bed bugs found in ‘bedding and carpet’ of Myrtle Beach, SC ...

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    The plaintiffs found bed bugs in the beds and carpeting and alerted the hotel to the problem, according to the lawsuit. The lawsuit states the resort should have known and warned the Neals and ...

  5. How to tell if you have bed bugs in hotels, rentals and what ...

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    To find out if a hotel or Airbnb has bed bugs, it’s going to take more than a cursory inspection. Don’t just pull back the bed’s fitted sheet and eyeball it. First, turn off all the lights ...

  6. Cimicidae - Wikipedia

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    Genus Primicimex. The Cimicidae are a family of small parasitic bugs that feed exclusively on the blood of warm-blooded animals. They are called cimicids or, loosely, bed bugs, though the latter term properly refers to the most well-known member of the family, Cimex lectularius, the common bed bug and its tropical relation Cimex hemipterus. [2]

  7. Epidemiology of bed bugs - Wikipedia

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    The resurgence led the United States Environmental Protection Agency to hold a National Bed Bug Summit in 2009. [14] Numbers of reported incidents in New York City rose from 500 in 2004 to 10,000 in 2009 mostly in Brooklyn area. [15] [16] In August 2010, bed bugs were found in the Elle Fashion Hachette building in New York City. After suspected ...