Bed bugs can live in basically anything — the frames of furniture, cushions, books and of course, beds. And according to ABC News, they’re on the rise again. That’s good business for pest companies like Orkin, which just released its U.S. rankings for the worst cities to live in if you don’t want bed bugs. And again, yes, we know, no one wants bed bugs.
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Tuesday, January 22, 2013
If You Don’t Want Bed Bugs You Might Want To Reconsider Living In These Cities
Yes, we know, that headline is silly. Because the truth is? No one wants bedbugs and if you say you do you are a dirty liar. Just the mention of the critters sends shivers skittering over many people’s spines because well, bed bugs are awful, itchy, expensive to get rid of and a flat-out nightmare. And there are some cities who have it worse than others
Bed bugs can live in basically anything — the frames of furniture, cushions, books and of course, beds. And according to ABC News, they’re on the rise again. That’s good business for pest companies like Orkin, which just released its U.S. rankings for the worst cities to live in if you don’t want bed bugs. And again, yes, we know, no one wants bed bugs.
Bed bugs can live in basically anything — the frames of furniture, cushions, books and of course, beds. And according to ABC News, they’re on the rise again. That’s good business for pest companies like Orkin, which just released its U.S. rankings for the worst cities to live in if you don’t want bed bugs. And again, yes, we know, no one wants bed bugs.
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