Tuesday, August 24, 2010

"Good Night, Sleep Tight. Don't Let The Bed Bugs Bite."


What used to be a childhood admonition has all but turned into a stark reality for many of todays consumers throughout the country. Bed bugs are increasingly becoming a problem within residences of all kinds, including homes, apartments, hotels, cruise ships, dormitories and shelters.
In contrary to popular belief, bed bugs are not the result of poor hygiene – bed bugs can affect anyone, anywhere, anytime. In addition to causing much traumatic stress and turmoil to the unfortunate recipients of bed bugs, the owners of these properties also suffer at the cost of their public reputations. Treating the host homes of these nighttime feeders is equally as important as treating the reputation of the properties name and both must be done immediately to the calm the fears of not only the current residents, but also the prospective residents.
Bed bugs had been shown the “no vacancy” sign in the U.S. for nearly 50 years— they've been virtually eradicated. But now that’s all changed. They’re back. Therefore, to ensure the properity of your community name and your residents sleep, know the precautions to take when dealing with these bed-dwelling vampires.

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