Note: The article is finally online and we talk about it some more here.
BrickUnderground tells us about a $250K ‘bloodletting’ at a 217-unit Manhattan co-op — from a story in Habitat magazine (not yet online).
The co-op in the Habitat article found bed bugs in several neighboring apartments, two stairwells and some of the basement storage lockers.
I know, I want to read it too, but if you’re shocked, I think I envy you a little.
These pages may be of related interest:
- This way to the apocalypse? No, just deep pockets, multiple contractors and a steep learning curve
- NYC Health Code, Pest Prevention and Management
- Michigan’s bed bug management decision flow chart
- Lou Sorkin, Susan Jones and Michael Potter hit it out of the park
- A bed bug management plan for a Chelsea co-op
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