The employees of Vermont Service Center are puzzled. Their question – who brought the bed bugs in their office?
According to the federal office’s employees, their building was inspected on Wednesday. During which, a number of chairs and filing cabinets were moved out.
However, it wasn’t the first time that bed bugs were sighted in the center. Actually, the most-recent bed bug inspection was already the third one implemented on the building.
But the fact that there were bed bugs in the said office wasn’t the only thing that the workers were complaining about. They were also upset that they were expected to work even in those areas that are likely infested by the pests.

To solve the bed bug problem, Service Center’s Acting Director, Karen FitzGerald, said in an official statement that an extermination was already scheduled last weekend. And as she added, the department is also committed to working together with its employees, partners and the bed bug experts to put an end to the problem.
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“”They don’t come in from the outside,” said Jon Quackenbush of PestPro. “They are strictly brought in.”
The question for federal workers at the Vermont Service Center in St. Albans– who or what brought bedbugs into the building? Workers say a bedbug-sniffing dog showed up Wednesday, and some chairs and filing cabinets have been removed. It is the third time exterminators have been brought in for bedbugs since April.”
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Bed bugs are very good hitchhikers. That’s the major reason why in just a few years after their resurgence, they are again so widespread.
Because of that superb hitchhiking ability, it is also very hard to trace the original source of them. And the fact that Vermont Service Center has 1000 employees and that probably even more people go in and out of its office every day processing their immigration concerns makes it impossible to know who exactly brought those crawlies in the building.

But finding out who introduced bed bugs in a place is second only of importance to taking the steps to get rid of the pests quick. At the first sight of those critters, the first thing you need to do is to eliminate them as they multiply fast. If you do that, you basically save yourself from a massive infestation and a big spending.
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