Bed bugs are now so prevalent that even libraries have lately been getting frequent visits from them. Several of those facilities had to reportedly cancel events or close temporarily because of their presence.
The Main Library in the University of Arizona recently became an addition to the list of those infested libraries. And as it was said, its first floor was the area particularly affected by the crawlies was forced to closure last week.

Library employees were the first ones to discover the critters. And after alerting the management, the portion infested was then shut for the treatment. Chris Kopach, Assistant Vice President of Facilities Management, said that the University Pest Control department handled the elimination of the crawlies.

However, it was said that the library guests were left in the dark about the bed bug outbreak. And needless to say, they were upset about not being notified. As said by one of them, a note about the situation at the entrance would have sufficed.
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“An infestation of bed bugs forced the closure of a portion of the Main Library at the University of Arizona last week, university officials said.
Library staffers were the first ones to find the pests on the first floor of the Main Library. They alerted management of the facilities before the entire area was shut off for deep cleaning.”
Read more about University of Arizona Library Closed Due to Bed Bugs at: kvoa.com
University of Arizona’s Main Library is said open to the public. That means everyone is welcome to visit it and though part of the facility was closed and treated after it was infested, anyone could have picked up the bugs before that happened. That “anyone” could have been you. And surely, that’s something to be upset about.
If you’re not the one who could have picked up those critters, there’s a possibility that you’ll be the person to whom they are transferred. Hence, you must always be prepared to kill bed bugs. And you will need a bed bug spray’s help with that.

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