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What cities have the most bedbugs... This will make you itch and scratch
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Tags: bedbugs, infestation, itchy, scratchy, yucky
It looks like Bedbugs are taking over our major metropolitan cities. Terminix, a pest control company, released the top 15 cities that are most infested by bedbugs.. ugh....
Here's what wikipedia says about bedbugs: "Bedbugs (or bed bugs) are small, elusive, parasitic insects of the family Cimicidae. The term usually refers to species that feed preferentially on human blood; all insects in this family live by feeding exclusively on the blood of warm-blooded animals. The name 'bedbug' is derived from the insect's preferred habitat of infesting houses and especially beds or other common areas where people may sleep. Bedbugs, though not strictly nocturnal, are mainly active at night and are capable of feeding unnoticed on their hosts.
Bedbugs have been known by a variety of names including wall louse, mahogany flat, crimson rambler, heavy dragoon, chinche and redcoat.
Largely eradicated as pests in the developed world (largely through the use of DDT) in the early 1940s, bedbugs have been resurgent since about 1995..................................
Now for those of you who like bedbugs .............here's the list cities you should visit..
| | 1. New York |
| | 2. Philadelphia |
| | 3. Detroit |
| | 4. Cincinnati |
| | 5. Chicago |
| | 6. Denver |
| | 7. Columbus, Ohio |
| | 8. Dayton, Ohio |
| | 9. Washington, D.C. |
| | 10. Los Angeles |
| | 11. Boston |
| | 12. Indianapolis |
| | 13. Louisville, Ky. |
| | 14. Cleveland |
| | 15. Minneapolis, Minn. |
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Source:
Terminix
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