The bed bugs at Snohomish County Work Release Center in Washington did not budge. Even after six treatments of steaming and chemical spraying, they continue to plague the place.
Several inmates have complained that they keep on getting bed bug bites since summer. On January 21, one of them reported via his lawyer that he was bitten in the abdomen while his fellow inmate was in need of medical help for a bite on his eyelid. Another one of them also filed a report in September last year for getting more than 100 bites from the critters.

The last bed bug treatment in the facility was on January 24. According to the workers hired to do the elimination, 27 bed bugs were found during that time. But because they believed there were bed bug eggs left, more than just the regular bed bug elimination, an injection of pesticides inside the walls was also implemented.

Later this week, the center will be re-inspected. And after spending thousand dollars to get rid of the pests, Snohomish County Sheriff’s Office spokeswoman Shari Ireton said that they really hope the critters are gone.
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“Bed bugs remain stubborn squatters and lousy bunk mates in the Snohomish County Work Release Center.
A months-long series of steaming and chemical treatments inside an inmate dorm hasn’t rid the jail of its blood-thirsty guests.”
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