A week ago, bed bugs were detected in Kalamazoo Public Library. And as reported, it was already the second time for the vampire-like pests to be sighted in it. But the pests are not done yet as it was said that they were likely to reach more Michigan libraries.
Particularly, it was said that bed bugs were found in the Children’s Room of the Kalamazoo’s Central Library. They were spotted in the bindings of the books returned to the library’s Washington Square branch. And as a result, the said affected room was, in six days, closed.

With that Kalamazoo Library bed bug incident and one more in the area, it was reportedly stated that other libraries in the region were warned of the possible bed bug infestation. And given that there is a huge chance for bed bugs to indeed appear in them and even in residences, as advised, it was said that bed bugs were to be sealed in a plastic bag when found. And if bed bug bites were detected, it was said that inspection might be needed.
The increase in domestic and international travel was said the major reason of the bed bug increase in Michigan.

Read more about Bed Bugs Increase in Michigan Libraries
“ The Associated Press reported the latest find was in the Children’s Room of the Kalamazoo Public Library’s Central Library. The tiny, reddish-brown bugs turned up during an inspection ordered after bedbugs were found Feb. 8 in bindings of books returned to the library’s Washington Square Branch.
The Children’s Room was closed for six days.
Although Holland’s Herrick District Library hasn’t had any scares with bedbugs recently, spokeswoman Sara DeVries said the library likely will experience an incident like the one Kalamazoo faced.”
Read more about Michigan Libraries Threatened by Bed Bugs at: hollandsentinel.com
Small and sneaky, bed bugs could indeed hide in books and even be transferred through them. And to keep libraries free from their presence, early bed bug inspection and treatment are needed.
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