An infestation of bed bugs was discovered in an Allentown Nursing Home in Pennsylvania. However, the presence of those critters was already cleared, stated a report.
The facility scourged by the vampire-like insects was pointed to be the Liberty Nursing and Rehabilitation Home at 535 N. 17th St in Allentown. It is registered with 146 beds and has passed its last inspection on October 03, 2013, based on the record of the state Department of Health.

However, on January 12, 2014, it was found out that it had bed bugs, as confirmed by its Administrator Mary Reagan. And though not of all its rooms were affected, she said that the mattresses discovered to have the pesky insects were trashed.

In addition, to completely resolve the problem, Reagan said that an exterminator was promptly called in. The whole bed bug treatment was said scheduled to finish last Friday.
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“Residents of Liberty Nursing and Rehabilitation Home in Allentown may be able to rest easier this weekend after work was scheduled to be completed Friday in a cleanup of a bedbug infestation.
Management of the home at 535 N. 17th St. became aware of the problem Sunday, according to Administrator Mary Reagan. She said an exterminator was hired and quickly put to work. Officials also alerted residents and their family members early this week, she said.”
Read more about Allentown Nursing Home Treated for Bed Bugs at: mcall.com
With today’s prevalence of bed bugs, it is possible for everyone to pick them up. And worse, you might not even know it, but you already got them to your place.
But even if they are already in your house, there’s a way to spare yourself of their worst effects. That way is to detect and kill bed bugs promptly as that nursing home in Allentown did.
However, hiring an exterminator like the facility did can cost you big. And so, instead of it, why not just do the elimination of the critters yourself?

To make sure that the process would be effective and safe though, you couldn’t just pick any bed bug product. Out of all the bed bug sprays, it would be best for you to rather choose Bed Bug Bully as it could kill even the critters’ eggs and nymphs. Additionally, because it is organic-based, it is safe for your health and the environment. It is even on EPA’s FIFRA 25(b) list for being a pesticide-exempt.
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