
There is an epidemic of bedbug infestations across the country. Municipalities all over the United States are reporting new issues with the blood sucking critters from coast to coast.
They are being found in hotels, offices, restaurants, movie theaters, and elsewhere.
These bugs run the size of an apple seed and have the rust coloration of a cockroach.
Their only food is human blood. This means that they want to come to dinner … and you’re the main course.
They are resistant to insecticides, travel easily, hide readily in cracks and crevices, and can live for 18 months between feedings.
Eradication requires professional intervention which typically involves multiple treatments — and may cost hundreds to thousands of dollars.
Over the counter chemicals may be purchased but are historically ineffective.
Characteristics of bed bug bites:
- Bites are often red in color with a central dark spot
- They usually itch and have a linear or clustered arrangement
- Most bites will be found on the face, neck, arms, and hands
Bedbugs are not a new phenomenon. They’re making a comeback. Though infuriating and uncomfortable they do not transmit any known disease and are more of a nuisance than a menace.
When I was a child I even heard nursery rhymes which referenced them. Though I was usually only able to remember the first two lines; it went something like this:
Good night, sleep tight,
Don’t let the bedbugs bite.
Wake up bright
In the morning light
To do what’s right
With all your might.Good night, sleep tight,
Don’t let the bedbugs bite.
And if they do
Then take your shoe
And knock ‘em ‘til
They’re black and blue!Nursery Rhyme
Traditional


Dr. Don Francis who was an immunologist with a background studying both smallpox and Ebola.









