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Article from Smart Style Living~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
New Bed Bug Infestations Spreading Very Fast In Myrtle Beach!
New Studies on Bedbugs!
http://www.everydayhealth.com/news/bedbugs-love-crowd-study-finds/?xid=aol_eh-news_15_20140106_&aolcat=HLT&icid=maing-grid7%7Cmain5%7Cdl2%7Csec3_lnk3%26pLid%3D428509
Julie investigates the new bed bug epidemic in the US.
By Julie Ayers
SmartStyleLiving
Remember when "sleep tight and don't let the bed bugs bite" was just a
cute bedtime expression that didn't mean anything? Well, those days are
over. After 6 decades of living largely bed bug-free, the US is facing a
national infestation and it's now hit us here in Myrtle Beach.
In fact, the incidence of bed bug infestation has risen 500% in the last
few years alone, and they're not just in dirty hotels - they're at the
5-star ones as well and swarming the public places you visit every day.
Bed bugs are shutting down businesses and being found at your Myrtle
Beach movie theaters and clothing stores as they inch closer and closer
to your home..
In fact, at the beginning of July I noticed several welts all over my
arms, neck, and back. At first I thought it was just an allergic
reaction, but then one night I woke up to find bugs almost the size of a
penny feasting on my arms! Needless to say, I woke my husband up and we
were terrified by what we found. That's when I started looking for
solutions to this nasty problem...
Things That Go Bite in The Night?
Bed bugs are tiny insects that rely on the blood of humans or animals to
survive. As babies, they are as tiny as pinheads. A full-grown adult
that's been making a nightly meal of you can balloon to the size of
Lincoln's head on the penny. These little parasites are nocturnal and
hate light, so they wait until the dark to creep out for their meals,
which is why it can take so long to discover you've been sharing your
home with them. New studies have even shown that they can carry and
transfer dangerous diseases to their human hosts. This danger is even
greater for women over 55 years of age because of their susceptibility
to the diseases these critters carry.