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(NEWSCHANNEL 3) - Health officials want you to be on the lookout for a bug that could be crawling in your bed right now. The Michigan Department of Health is coordinating with community health departments to get the word out about bed-bugs. They are back, in a big way.
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Left: A map of the city's bed bug infestations, courtesy WSJ . Right: Artist representation of the bed bug infestation at a city ad agency. Now that everyone in the city is convinced that their new clothes are filled with the bloodsucking critters, the city's bed bugs are setting their sights on ad firms. Ad agency Euro RSCG Worldwide shut down on Friday after finding bed bugs in five offices in ...
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The Centre Region Bed Bug Coalition will hold a seminar Monday to provide information on effective b
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Exterminators say bed bugs are on the rise across Alaska and Anchorage is no exception.
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It's a subject that seems to illicit collective "ewws" whenever it comes up: Bed bugs. And while it seems like those pesky little buggers are a nuisance of years past, they're cropping up more and more in cities around the......
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LANSING - State health officials have launched a website on bed bugs, in response to what they say is widespread public concern about the bloodsucking insects. The Michigan Department of Community Health says the site for renters, homeowners, facility managers and other government agencies. The site offers guidance on best practices for bed bug control. It's the result of collaboration among the ...
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Bed bugs are making a comeback across the United States, and it is a problem facing Ohio County.
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Pontiac City Council members say they want to meet with Colonial Meadows officials after a resident reported being evicted for speaking out about a bed bug problem.
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"As a proactive measure, we tested our Manhattan stores," the spokesperson said. "When we found small, isolated areas that may have been impacted, we immediately took action to resolve the situation."
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Bed Bugs
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State of Michigan launches website aimed at bed bug control
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Bed Bug WatchCurbed (blog)The Bed Bugs are at it again! This time they're terrorizing ad agencies and more retailers. Euro RSCG Worldwide had to close their New York headquarters to ... |
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Victoria's Secret Bedbugs Aren't Very SexyThe Frisky (blog)Hot on the heels of the recent Hollister bedbug infestation and cleansing, Victoria's Secret on New York's Lexington Avenue had a fun little infestation of ... |
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Creative Commons founder, free information advocate and Stanford law professor Lawrence Lessig announced today the formation of an exploratory committee looking in to a potential bid for a U.S. Congress seat. He announced his maybe-decision (with a more finalized announcement coming March 1) today on a new Web site, lessig08.org.
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We told you about a new ultra-black material back in January and guess who was the first group to come knocking on the researchers' door?
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What will San Francisco look like 100 years from now? According to the winning entry in a "city of the future" contest, residents will live in a forest of sinuous towers.
IwamotoScott Architecture took home the $10,000 prize for its "Hydro-Net" design, which also envisions an underground web of carbon-nanotube-walled tunnels where people travel in hydrogen-fueled hover-cars.
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For years, mothers have been divided sharply on the issue of bottle-feeding versus breastfeeding. Studies have long supported the notion that breastfeeding provides infants with benefits like improved immunity to diseases, better maternal bonding and a plethora of important nutrients.
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Welcome to the prey’s-eye view of the three-spined stickleback. Mark Purnell, a research fellow at the University of Leicester in England, stained the fish to highlight the skeleton and examined surface textures on the teeth. Each tooth is about the width of a human hair, and its texture indicates what the fish ate.
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