Showing posts with label bug. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bug. Show all posts

Saturday, November 28, 2009

Bah Humbug - Oh, that should be Bed Bug!

I just read a newspaper article reporting that users of http://www.bedbugregistry.com/ have been reporting the most complaints in Toronto and Vancouver. I checked out the "registry" and find it both fun and enlightening. Check it out! 



Friday, April 24, 2009

EPA Attacks Nasty Bed Bugs!

Updated October 30, 2021:

Alas, the Harvard School of Public Health links in the original post didn't age well, and are invalid.

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Infestations of bed bugs are on the increase... by Harvard Univ. (PDF)

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I'm totally grossed out. Although I've never actually seen a bed bug, my skin crawls when I think about them. If you haven't seen one, checkout this WebMD Bed Bug Slideshow. The EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) just hosted its first meeting to figure out how to respond to the biggest bedbug outbreak since World War II. One of the problems with controlling the reddish-brown insects, according to researchers and the pest control industry, is that there are few chemicals on the market approved for use on mattresses and other household items that are effective at controlling bedbug infestations. Interestingly enough, because the registration of new pesticides takes so long, one thing the EPA could do is to approve some pesticides for emergency use. The pesticide industry will be pushing for federal funding for research into alternative solutions, such as heating, freezing or steaming the bugs out of bedrooms.

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Saturday, January 24, 2009

Say No To Colds - How To Wash and Dry Hands

Updated April 23, 2024

The original link broke.

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If you're in the middle of the winter cold bug season, then read this USA Today article, The science of hand washing to ward off cold, flu bugs. We know that hands contaminated with cold or flu viruses can result in catching the bug. Bottomline, you want to wash your hands with soap and water by scrubbing well for at least 20 seconds, and alcohol hand gels are a good second choice. When drying your hands, one advantage of using paper towels, is that you can use the towel to touch a potentially contaminated bathroom door handle when exiting.

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Monday, August 25, 2008

College Students - eccch, dorm room bedbugs! (video)

Gross me out! It's time to go back to school, and to your bedbugs! Watch this CBS News video, "Dorm Room Bedbugs." Watch CBS Videos Online Wishing all you college students a fun, and great bedbug-free time this year. Cheers! 


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