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Bed bugs in Vegas reports

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  • Bed bugs in Vegas reports

    I found this pretty detailed bed bug announcement site. Interesting to see that they can be anywhere. That being noted, Excalibur seemed to get a lot of incidents.
    I liked that the site adds a way for management to answer so as to screen out any bogus reportings.


    Keep doing the checking and the drill. These little buggers are around.

    http://www.bedbugreports.com/city/nv-las_vegas

    Particularly interesting is that the room numbers are listed. But I don't know if that means we should aim for these rooms thinking they have been recently decontaminated or avoid them.

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    Re: Bed bugs in Vegas reports

    The only problem we ever had with bed bugs, is, when the alarm goes off, you can hear the teeny-tiny cheers, that we’re finally getting out of their bed!

    Thanks - good info - we think! They would have to get to be the size of frogs for us to stop going there!

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