CBC News: Bugs crawling back into Canadian beds:
"TORONTO - Canadian bed bug infestations have increased as much as 600 per cent in the past decade.
The small, flat insects, which feed on human blood, have been re-appearing in hotels, hostels, shelters, public housing and private homes across the country.
Bed bugs were all but wiped out after the Second World War thanks to strong pesticides.
But they have been crawling back into beds across the country due, in part, to international travel.
People have been carrying the pests into Canada in clothing and luggage."
jaynote: this reminds me of a family trip to a "quaint" hotel in Montreal
"TORONTO - Canadian bed bug infestations have increased as much as 600 per cent in the past decade.
The small, flat insects, which feed on human blood, have been re-appearing in hotels, hostels, shelters, public housing and private homes across the country.
Bed bugs were all but wiped out after the Second World War thanks to strong pesticides.
But they have been crawling back into beds across the country due, in part, to international travel.
People have been carrying the pests into Canada in clothing and luggage."
jaynote: this reminds me of a family trip to a "quaint" hotel in Montreal
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