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Absent from the U.S. for so long that some thought they were a myth, bedbugs are back. Entomologists and pest control professionals are reporting a dramatic increase in infestations throughout the country, and no one knows exactly why.
-- Kate Brumback for the Associated Press
I know I thought that the old, familiar bedtime well-wishing was just a sing-songy plaything. The story was freaking me out a bit. It is a creepy annoyance one just doesn't need. The ants are bad enough. At least, it does not seem like we are a favored striking ground for these bloodsuckers, for now.
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Absent from the U.S. for so long that some thought they were a myth, bedbugs are back. Entomologists and pest control professionals are reporting a dramatic increase in infestations throughout the country, and no one knows exactly why.
-- Kate Brumback for the Associated Press
I know I thought that the old, familiar bedtime well-wishing was just a sing-songy plaything. The story was freaking me out a bit. It is a creepy annoyance one just doesn't need. The ants are bad enough. At least, it does not seem like we are a favored striking ground for these bloodsuckers, for now.