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Getting rid of Bed Bugs

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Quick facts about bugs

Getting rid of Bed BugsRoaches

If someone in your building has them, Guess what? So do you.
Some female cockroaches mate once and are pregnant for the rest of their lives.


bedbugBedBugs

They live everywhere, not just in your mattress, they can hide in furniture and behind wallcoverings...
and you are on the menu.


fleaFleas

They love to snack on mammals.
That means cats dogs AND people!


ratRats

Not all Rats are created equal,
but we can get rid of ALL of them.


mouseMice

If you think you saw one but aren't sure...
then you DID see one.


termiteTermites

They cause more damage in U.S. homes than fires.
they can live for 15 years.
they can lay an egg every 15 seconds


mothMoths

They're the Butterfly's ugly cousin
and They'll eat the shirt off your back


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How to get rid of Bed Bugs

"Bed Bugs" Mayor Bloomberg signed New York City Council Int.57-A , a bill which establishes a Bed Bug Advisory Board to, we hope, develop a strategic plan to address and control the spread of bed bug infestations in New York City. According to the New York Times’ CityRoom:

Renee Corea, co-founder of New York vs. Bed Bugs, testified at the February 24th NYC Council hearing held by the Consumer Affairs, Health, and Sanitation committees to review all three bed bug bills in legislation: Intro 57 (recently amended and renamed Int.57-A), Intro 872, and Intro 873.

Overall, there were more than 9,200 bedbug calls to the city's 311 line last year, a 34 percent jump over the year before, according to the numbers from the Department of Housing Preservation and Development, compiled by the group New York vs. Bedbugs.