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  • Bedbugs continue assault on NYC at the U.N.

    10/27/2010 1:37:22 PM PDT · by library user · 22 replies · 1+ views
    NY Post ^ | 10/27/2010 | Staff
    The United Nations said Wednesday it has been battling a bedbug infestation in its buildings since last year, making the international organization the latest in a growing number of New York City landmarks to deal with the widespread invasion of the blood-sucking insects.
  • United Nations bugged - with bedbugs

    10/27/2010 10:56:32 AM PDT · by WOBBLY BOB · 14 replies · 1+ views
    CNN ^ | 10-27-10 | richard roth
    You can now add the United Nations to the list of stores, theaters and landmarks as locations where bedbugs have been detected in New York City. "Over the weekend, dogs detected bedbugs in conference room chairs. Infected chairs have now been replaced," said a verbal announcement from the the U.N. spokesman's office. The United Nations has long been known as a hotbed of spying activity, but these bugs appear to be the decidedly low-tech crawly type.
  • As Bedbugs Creep Out NYC, Tourists Crawl Away

    10/25/2010 9:53:35 PM PDT · by Pavegunner72 · 58 replies · 1+ views
    Foxnews ^ | Oct 25, 2010 | AP News
    New York City's bedbugs have climbed out of bed and marched into landmarks like the Empire State Building, Bloomingdale's and Lincoln Center, causing fresh anxiety among tourists who are canceling Big Apple vacations planned for the height of the holiday season. Some travelers who had arranged trips to New York say they are creeped out about staying in hotels and visiting attractions as new reports of bedbugs seem to pop up every few days. And officials in Mayor Michael Bloomberg's administration are concerned about the effect on the city's image and $30 billion tourism industry.
  • Bedbugs at the Opera: Lincoln Center Suffers Outbreak

    10/13/2010 4:41:46 PM PDT · by george76 · 15 replies
    wsj ^ | October 13, 2010 | Erica Orden
    Bedbugs have already exhibited their interest in film, having attacked several movie theaters New York City. Now the meddlesome insects appear to be expanding their cultural horizons and developing more high-brow tastes. Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts discovered a bedbug infestation in the dressing rooms of the complex’s David H. Koch Theater, home to New York City Ballet and the New York City Opera. Though the Koch theater is currently dark — the opera’s fall season is scheduled to begin Oct. 27 — it was occupied until Oct. 10 by the ballet. On Oct. 7, one day prior to...
  • Get Me Out of Here! Insect Nerds Gather to Share Love for Creepy Bloodsucking Bedbugs

    09/23/2010 5:37:30 PM PDT · by nickcarraway · 13 replies
    New York Daily News ^ | Thursday, September 23rd 2010 | Joanna Malloy
    Listening to 14 insect scientists present their latest discoveries at the BedBug Central summit here on Wednesday, I was hit with one nagging question: Are you people crazy as bedbugs? I don't mean to be rude, but as they described the hours they spend in the laboratory observing the behavior of these bloodsucking specks who've ruined people's lives - or at least their mattresses - I had to wonder. "I worked with German cockroaches for 18 years, so I think bedbugs are adorable," said Dr. Dini Miller, an elegant blond entomologist at Virginia Tech who was surrounded by bedbug groupies...
  • Bedbugs make Niketown scratch shopping day

    09/19/2010 4:47:20 AM PDT · by JoeProBono · 45 replies
    upi ^ | Sept. 18, 2010
    NEW YORK, - New York's spreading bedbugs have struck another high-profile Manhattan store, Niketown, Nike announced Saturday. Nike's flagship store on East 57th Street was forced to close Saturday, the New York Daily News reported. "Our primary concern is the well-being of our consumers and sales associates," Nike's statement said. "We are taking all proper steps to eradicate the problem and we expect the store to reopen shortly." The five-story Niketown, with big-name endorsers like Michael Jordan, Tiger Woods and Derek Jeter, sells wares ranging from expensive footwear to headbands to T-shirts. Before hitting Niketown New York, the insects are...
  • Nike flagship store shut down, latest store to have bedbugs bite ( NYC )

    09/18/2010 12:06:00 PM PDT · by george76 · 15 replies
    NEW YORK POST ^ | September 18, 2010 | GEORGETT ROBERTS and CATHY BURKE
    Nike’s tourist-friendly flagship store here is closed down because of bedbugs... Nike is the latest big retailer in Manhattan to get bit by the bedbug infestation. Abercrombie & Fitch also was shut down the bed bug infestation that is ravaging New York, as well as one Times Square theater.
  • Bringing the heat to battle bedbugs

    09/14/2010 11:32:23 AM PDT · by AngelesCrestHighway · 16 replies
    Seattle Times ^ | 09/14/10 | Cynthia Billhartz Gregorian
    ST. LOUIS — Ten years ago, if pest control companies treated one home a year for bedbugs, it was unusual. But Joe Wells, a heat specialist and bedbug supervisor with Rottler Pest & Lawn Solutions in St. Louis, said he'll treat eight residences this week and next for the pesky blood suckers. He uses blasts of heat hot enough to warm an Easter ham. A resurgence of the bedbugs nationwide in recent months has become a bane and a boon. A bane for those who must live with the uninvited guests; a boon for those trained to get rid of...
  • Road Warriors vs. the Bed Bugs

    09/12/2010 9:14:52 AM PDT · by george76 · 14 replies
    wsj ^ | SEPTEMBER 12, 2010 | AMY HOAK
    Reports of bedbug infestations are on the rise, news that strikes fear into the hearts of frequent travelers. While hotels and motels aren't the only places where these insects can hitch a ride on clothes or other belongings -- after all, you can pick one up just by visiting a friend's home, and recent findings in movie theaters and offices prove how easily these bugs get around -- the high-traffic buildings are some of the highest-risk places to encounter these tiny insects that live by feasting on human blood while we're sleeping. By knowing what to look for and taking...
  • Ky. School Bans Backpacks, Lunchboxes After Bedbugs Appear

    09/10/2010 5:25:44 PM PDT · by Beaten Valve · 22 replies
    CBS News ^ | September 10, 2010 | Amanda Cochran
    What would you do if your child came home from school with bedbugs? Freak out? Well, one south-central Kentucky school is trying to avoid that problem by temporarily banning backpacks, lunchboxes and other items after finding bedbugs in a school building. A half-dozen of the bloodsucking pests were spotted recently at Salem Elementary School in Russell County. WKYT-TV reports they were found on the floor of a classroom and on one student's backpack. Though the bugs can cause itchy bites, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency says bedbugs are not known to transmit or spread diseases. The bugs hide in dark...
  • Does the White House Have Bedbugs?

    09/04/2010 4:15:27 PM PDT · by WaterBoard · 89 replies
    Yahoo Img ^ | 04 Sept 2010 | Me
    Two weeks ago, there was a photo released of the White House covered in a tarp but without any explanation. At this time the Obama's were partying it up in the Gulf Coast for a pre-Cape Cod vacation while everyday Americans are facing 16% unemployment. With the outbreak of Bedbugs in Washington DC, does the tarp around the White House indicate that it was fumigated due to an infestation? While I hope the White House is safe from this Environmentalist/EPA caused pestilence, it would be rather amusing if true. Caption: "WASHINGTON - AUGUST 15: A view of a tarp covered...
  • Bedbugs block Social Security checks

    09/02/2010 3:55:02 PM PDT · by JoeProBono · 18 replies
    upi ^ | Sept. 2
    DETROIT, - Residents of a Detroit high-rise apartment building said bedbug-related stoppage of mail delivery has interfered with their monthly income. Tenants in the Detroit Housing Commission's 143-unit Warren West Apartments said the mail stoppage, which the U.S. Postal Service said began last week when a mail carrier encountered exterminators spraying for bedbugs, is endangering their livelihoods by preventing them from receiving their Social Security checks in the mail, the Detroit News reported Thursday. "We have a bedbug problem, but it's not so bad; the exterminator comes in and takes care of it," said Robbie Wingate, 59, who suffered a...
  • Bedbugs back, hit U.S. households with a vengeance

    08/31/2010 10:55:48 PM PDT · by george76 · 58 replies · 1+ views
    ap ^ | 08/31/2010 | Matt Leingang
    Bedbugs are infesting U.S. households on a scale unseen in more than a half a century, and homeowners and apartment dwellers are taking desperate measures to eradicate the bloodsuckers, with some relying on dangerous outdoor pesticides and fly-by-night exterminators. The problem has gotten so bad that the Environmental Protection Agency warned this month against the indoor use of chemicals meant for the outside. The agency also warned of an increase in pest-control companies and others making "unrealistic promises of effectiveness or low cost." Ohio authorities, struggling against widespread infestations in Cincinnati, Columbus, Dayton and other cities, are pleading with the...
  • Rats, Bedbugs Infest Buildings Owned by Ground Zero Mosque Developer

    08/31/2010 4:23:09 AM PDT · by CutePuppy · 17 replies
    ABC News ^ | August 30, 2010 | Russell Goldman
    Imam Behind Park51 Ignores Low-Income Tenants Pleas, They SayThe Muslim imam who plans to build a controversial Islamic center near Ground Zero should first take on a smaller project, like ridding his New Jersey apartment buildings of rats and bedbugs, angry tenants told ABCNews.com. Imam Feisal Abdul Rauf owns buildings across the Hudson River in several New Jersey cities, including Union City, North Bergen and Palisades Park, which he reportedly renovated with tax dollars. Residents, many of whom are immigrants and most of whom are working-class Hispanic Catholics, say they have complained about unsanitary conditions for years. The imam, however,...
  • Heirloom Diseases

    08/27/2010 10:10:35 AM PDT · by Stoutcat · 18 replies
    Grand Rants ^ | 08-27-10 | Stoutcat
    ...While heirloom vegetables are actually benign–and frequently very tasty–it seems to me that we are currently witnessing an alarming wave of another type of heirloom: diseases. I started thinking about it when I read this post from Gateway Pundit earlier today, about an outbreak of typhoid (yes typhoid) in California and Nevada. Typhoid, once the scourge of many major cities, was nearly eradicated by the advent of clean water technologies in the early part of the twentieth century. Yet typhoid is back, and it’s not the only heirloom disease we’re seeing in America of late. We’ve probably all seen the...
  • Bedbugs crawl way into posh suburbs (MSM admits bedbugs arrived in U.S. on backs of illegal aliens!)

    08/25/2010 4:45:14 AM PDT · by rabscuttle385 · 33 replies
    The Boston Herald ^ | 2010-08-25 | Christine McConville
    (snip) The tiny, reddish-brown parasites, which live on warm human blood, were once nearly extinct. But thanks to a growing resistance to pesticides, and an increasingly mobile human population, they’ve had a resurgence since the mid-1990s. For years, they’ve been enjoying city life, crawling out at night from all sorts of mattresses to feed. The difference now, exterminators said, is they’ve made sizable inroads into suburbia. (snip) In the past decade, most urban-dwelling bedbugs arrived on the backs of roaming college students or migrant workers from South and Central America.Once they settle and mate, their offspring will eventually set off...
  • NYT Article Admits DDT Ban as a Cause of Bedbug Outbreak

    08/25/2010 4:30:24 AM PDT · by PJ-Comix · 28 replies · 1+ views
    NewsBusters ^ | August 25, 2010 | P.J. Gladnick
    Sleep tight. Don't let the bedbugs bite. Unfortunately for residents of many urban areas such as New York and Philadelphia, the bedbugs are not only biting but spreading at an alarming rate. Despite this outbreak, the mainstream media has until recently kept insisting that bedbugs developed a resistance to DDT so any emergency lifting of the EPA ban on that pesticide is unnecessary. However, your humble correspondent has speculated that the MSM would eventually have to change its position on the DDT ban due to the fact that so many of its members are being assaulted by bedbug attacks which...
  • Report: NYC, Philly, Detroit top bedbug list

    08/24/2010 10:40:10 AM PDT · by george76 · 11 replies
    ap ^ | August 24, 2010
    Bedbugs can be found in mattresses, furniture and clothing, and they feed off animal and human blood. Insect scientists say bedbugs are appearing on a scale not seen since before World War II. High-traffic areas such as hotels, airplanes and cruise ships are especially prone to infestations. Ohio has three cities in the top 10 — Cincinnati is fourth, Columbus is seventh and Dayton is eighth.
  • Bedbugs found in basement of Empire State Building

    08/21/2010 1:00:44 PM PDT · by markomalley · 38 replies · 1+ views
    AP ^ | 8/21/2010
    NEW YORK (AP) -- It survived the Depression, a bomber crash and King Kong's climb, but can the Empire State Building withstand a bedbug infestation? Officials say exterminators had to clean out an employee changing room in the tower's basement after bedbugs were found there last week. The officials tell The New York Daily News that an employee had the bedbugs on his clothes and brought them into the building, but that the problem is now under control. Tourists visiting the skyscraper say they are disgusted by the bloodsucking pests.
  • What Spreads Faster Than Bedbugs? Social Stigma (you can thank the enviro-whackos for this one!)

    08/20/2010 7:33:23 PM PDT · by rabscuttle385 · 40 replies
    The New York Times ^ | 2010-08-21 | Emily B. Hager
    Jeremy Sparig spent months fighting bedbugs. Now, to some people, he is like a mattress left on the street, something best avoided in these times. “They don’t want to hug you anymore; they don’t want you coming over,” said Mr. Sparig, of East Williamsburg, Brooklyn. “You’re like a leper.” At the Brooklyn district attorney’s office, which recently had a bedbug breakout, defense lawyers are skittish about visiting, and it is not because of the fierce prosecutors. Even Steven Smollens, a housing lawyer who has helped many tenants with bedbugs, has his guard up. Those clients are barred from his office....