A flea infestation forced a courthouse in western New York state to shut its doors for the second straight day on Tuesday, officials said.
The Orleans County Courthouse in Albion, about 34 miles northwest of Rochester, is airing out after being flea bombed in recent days, said county spokesman Chuck Nesbitt.
“There needs to be a period of ventilation prior to re-occupation,” Nisbett said.
It was unclear how the courthouse became overrun by fleas, Nisbett said. The problem was first reported late last week, according to local media.
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6 comments:
If we keep on letting the filth from the south across our boarders we'll all be in these same chambers.
This is sighs of plague in the area and it is bad things to come.
Check the cop's K9 unit!
Maybe the lawyers brought them in. Remember that old saying. If you lie down with dogs...
fleas are bad this year around here too
No Flea bargaining there for at least a few days.
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