The $250K bed bug management bargain

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).

BrickUnderground:

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:

  1. This way to the apocalypse? No, just deep pockets, multiple contractors and a steep learning curve
  2. NYC Health Code, Pest Prevention and Management
  3. Michigan’s bed bug management decision flow chart
  4. Lou Sorkin, Susan Jones and Michael Potter hit it out of the park
  5. A bed bug management plan for a Chelsea co-op

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