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Their shape helps them squeeze into the smallest, darkest crevices in walls, floors, furniture and draperies. To make matters work, they don’t need to eat very often, so they can remain hidden for days, even months. Bed bugs may be able to survive for eighteen months or more without food.
Bedbugs are travelers, often stuck to clothing in suitcases and in second-hand furniture.
Bed bugs were a common problem years ago, but the widespread use of DDT kept them at bay. Now, with the frequency of travel, and the popularity of hotels, dorms, and apartments, bed bugs are back, and with a vengeance. New York is one of the worst-hit cities, but bed bugs are showing up everywhere. As a landlord, you likely have a legal obligation to remove the bedbugs from your units. Click here to find out how to get rid of bedbugs. Click here to learn more about bedbugs. Click here for info on natural pest control. American Apartment Owners Association offers discounts on products and services related to your commercial housing investment, including real estate forms, tenant debt collection, tenant background checks, insurance and financing. Find out more at www.joinaaoa.org. To subscribe to our blog, click here
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