Our dear friend, Jessica Kevan, has hurt her back and will be on hiatus from her work at Chicago vs Bed Bugs for a few weeks.
We look forward to her safe and healthy return, um, from the back-repair shop!
These pages may be of related interest:
by Renee Corea on February 3, 2009
Our dear friend, Jessica Kevan, has hurt her back and will be on hiatus from her work at Chicago vs Bed Bugs for a few weeks.
We look forward to her safe and healthy return, um, from the back-repair shop!
These pages may be of related interest:
Please write to support the Community Integrated Pest Management Program at Cornell
Check out some notes on the New York Entomological Society's January bed bug seminar
Please help disseminate the NYC Health Department's new bed bug guide:
NYC info: Bed Bugs in New York City
New from the National Center for Healthy Housing, What’s Working for Bed Bug Control in Multifamily Housing: Reconciling best practices with research and the realities of implementation (PDF)
New research on the active spread of bed bugs in buildings, essential reading for policy makers and property managers
Check out the innovative work of the Central Ohio Bed Bug Task Force
For property managers: bed bug management contract specifications, Ontario Non-Profit Housing Association.
Recommended article: Bed Bugs: A Systemic Pest Within Society (PDF), Stephen Kells, American Entomologist, 2006
Bed Bugs Are Back: Are We Ready? (PDF) from WoodGreen Community Services, Habitat Services and Public Interest in Toronto
Bed bugs in hotels, apartments, and other multiple-type dwelling places may spread quickly from one unit to another. If they are found in one unit, the owner or manager of the building should have all the units inspected, and should arrange for control of any infestations revealed by the inspection.
— USDA Leaflet No. 453, 1972
Fecal traces on paper
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Cimex feeding
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I dunno, does this look like a bug?
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