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Tuesday, January 4, 2011
Bed Bugs NYC
NYC is treating the bed bug epidemic like crime now, with teachers being trained in the schools and looking for children who have been biten. Then, they are sending task forces to the homes to see if bed bugs are there, and if they are, they bring in the exterminators. The problem is, there isn't enough exterminators in all of New York City to eradicate the bed bugs. Especially in multi-dwelling buildings where apartments and condominiums are connected wall-to-wall, with people moving in and out regul

What is happening though, is a revolt from within. New Yorkers are taking the matter into their own hands by purchasing bed bug products from sites like YourBedBugKit.com, and treating the buggers themselves. These new sites that distribute only professional grade bed bug products, are gaining popularity as NYC residents are getting tired of paying for pest control companies who are charging in some cases the same price for termite treatments. Billboards now advertise mattress covers, can be found on Time Square--who would have thought?
With the do-it-yourselfers on the rise, exterminators usually get annoyed. However, with the city turning into one big bed bug treatment, professional bed bug controllers are looking the other way. One thing pest control operators do agree on: bed bugs in NYC are here to stay.
The bed bug products are improving slowly. As one pest control operator admitted, "Since DDT was eliminated, we were caught with our pants down with the bed bug crisis." Don't count on DDT coming back anytime soon though. As a spokesperson for the PA Dept. Agriculture put it, "If you are in pest control and you are 40 years and older, you will be fighting bed bugs the rest of your career."
As described in the above video, you can now monitor bed bugs with the Bed Bug Detection System. Both pest control technicians and the do-it-yourselfers are loving it, not because you can catch the bed bugs you currently have, but you can see if new ones arrive.

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