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bed bug resurgence

Bed Bugs Resurgence Grows Now Even in Schools

July 2, 2010

The bedbug (or bed bug) is an insect of the family Cimicidae that lives by feeding on the blood of humans and other warm-blooded hosts. The name comes from its preferred habitat:  mattresses, sofas, and other furniture. Although not strictly nocturnal, bedbugs are mainly active at night.
Bed bug infestations often go undetected until they are [...]

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Staying Cool and Rid of Ticks In Arizona

June 22, 2010

Well, we are finally at our summer time temperatures hitting 110 degrees.  Many people in the Phoenix Area will be finding ways to keep cool all summer long.  A lot of people will head to the ocean a mere 5 to 6 hours west of us in either San Diego or Los Angeles areas, some [...]

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The Bed Bug Resurgence Is So Bad A Law is Needed To Get Them Under Control?

February 9, 2010

The bed bug resurgence has become quite a hot topic issue lately. In fact, a bill designating various responsibilities for landlords, tenants and pest management professionals in the prevention and management of bed bug infestations in multifamily housing was introduced at State Capitol legislature in downtown Phoenix, Arizona last week. 
Under House Bill 2210, only properly licensed applicators would be permitted [...]

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