Bedbugs Invade Hospitals

As if adapting to health-care reform and curbing the “nightmare bacteria” weren’t challenge enough, hospitals are increasingly plagued by another problem: bedbugs. (Read More of this Story)

How a Leafy Folk Remedy Stopped Bedbugs in Their Tracks

Hooks on the bean leaf exploit thinner areas in the bedbug’s exoskeleton to trap it, scientists have discovered. The more the bug struggles to raise its legs to free itself, the more stuck it gets. (Read More of this Story Here)

Bed bugs and booze don’t mix: study

That glass of wine before bedtime could bring relief in more ways than one. (Read More of this Story)

We will never eradicate bed bugs, so we must change our perspective, author says

A Park Slope bed bug expert is sleeping tight without letting them bite — but the rest of us might not be so lucky. (Read More of this Story)

Bedbugs survive most do-it-yourself attacks

Bedbug sufferers cannot bomb their way to relief, according to a new study that tested the effectiveness of three popular over-the-counter pesticide foggers. (Read More of this Story)

[Bed Bug Supplement] Game Changer or Gimmick?

With new bed bug products pouring into the market, PMPs need a way to filter legit treatment advancements from fantasy. Here’s how.(Read more of this great article from PCT Magazine here)

Why bedbugs freak us out

Humans have had a long and uncomfortable relationship with the tiny, creepy, yet  mostly harmless insect (Read More on this Story)

Resistant bed-bugs ‘from tropics’

New results suggest that insecticide use in the tropics is to blame for the re-emergence of bed-bug infestations. (Read More on This Story)

Inbreeding Could Be Key Cause Of Bed Bug Infestations

As bed bug populations spread throughout the United States, scientists at ASTMH meeting release new research on their biology and behavior (Read More of this Story)

Anti-bed bug weapons on display in Rosemont

September 26, 2011 (CHICAGO) (WLS) — Bed bugs have become an increasing problem at hotels across the country. This week, dozens of experts invaded Chicago to gather for a summit about how to deal with those pesky bugs.   They have some