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Managing Bed Bugs
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Barbara P. Ogg, Extension Educator
Fred P. Baxendale, Extension Entomologist
Clyde L. Ogg, Extension Educator, Pesticide Education
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ging Bed Bugs
Human bed bugs are found worldwide and spread
through human travel. Over the past decade bed
bug infestations have significantly increased in the
U.S. and other parts of the world. Experts speculate
that increased travel, changes in insecticide
use patterns, and insecticide resistance may be
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Welcome to Managing Bed Bugs This is an interacti
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Z1583 ging Bed Bugs Human bed bugs are found wo
Where do bed bugs come from? Bed bugs do not jus
Managing bed bugs Sanitation is one of the keys
Prevention for travelers After checking into a h
Working with a pest control professional Success
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