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Around the world, bed bug populations are surging in every nook of society: apartments, hotels, dormitories, businesses, private homes. As industry experts stay busy developing effective means of bed bug control, there are steps you can take to prevent them from invading your home.
Most of us don't think of flies as much more than annoying bugs that require an occasional swat and good window screens to keep them out of the house. But they can cause bigger problems than an irritating buzzing noise, potentially carrying diseases such as tuberculosis, typhoid, dysentery, diarrhea, and other kinds of food borne illnesses.
Nowhere is risk-free when it comes to bed bugs, and they are rapidly finding their way into just about every structure where people are found. Recently, we caught up with Bob Johnson, Technical Specialist for Western's Maryland and Virginia service area, who shared his latest pest observations from the field.