Bed bugs are almost everywhere these days. You hear and read about them infesting a house or apartment complex, pestering local theaters and even disturbing schools and libraries. And because of that, it’s not much of shock anymore to know that they could also trouble fire stations.
But in Norfolk, bed bug infestation in fire stations seems to be more prevalent than anywhere else. Just this month alone, five of its firehouses were said discovered to have the small vampire-like critters.

According to officials, the pests were initially found in Station 1 on Monticello Avenue and Station 13 in West Ocean View earlier this month. Later on, after inspectors checked the other firehouses, it was found out that three more of them were infested by the critters, including the city’s Station 6 on Colley Avenue.

To clear the insects and prevent their infesting streak, it was said that firefighters got their gear and clothing all bagged, washed and dried. Besides that, the fire department also worked with a pest-control company for treatments. But despite all the inconvenience bed bugs brought in, Battalion Chief Julian Williamson said that those things did not stop them from serving the Norfolk citizens.
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“The number of Norfolk fire stations with evidence of bed bugs jumped to five.
Fire officials say live bugs were found at Station 1 on Monticello Avenue and Station 13 in West Ocean View earlier this month. After that, inspectors took a closer look at all the stations and found evidence of bed bugs at three more locations.”
Read more about Bed Bugs in Norfolk Sighted in Five Fire Houses at: wavy.com
Being the very good hitchhikers that they are, bed bugs could infest any place. And they could do it quick. But the worse thing is that, it might cost you big to get all of them eliminated.
However, there’s a way to effectively get rid of them while avoiding that big expense. That way is to kill bed bugs early with Bed Bug Bully.

But of course, in order to eliminate those critters early, you first have to detect them quickly. To do that, you would need to be always on the lookout for any sign of their presence. And if you see any of those hints, immediately search for the pests. Right after finding them, you would then have to do your bed bug treatment.
Why Bed Bug Bully though of all the bed bug sprays, you might be asking?

The answer is simple. That’s because it is both effective and safe. It was proven effective and thanks to its organic ingredients, leaves no residue harmful to your health and the environment. As a bonus, it is also a very affordable bed bug solution.
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