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<p>The accursed Cimex lectularius will not only avail itself of your blood while on holiday, it&#8217;s likely to accompany you home and propagate, producing thousands of hungry progeny.<br />
<br /><Br>Difficult to detect, these reddish-brown, oval-shaped insects live exclusively on blood and feed primarily at night, emerging from the many folds and crevices of mattresses, box springs and headboards to hunt for exposed flesh. </p>
<p>Bed bugs are back with a vengeance, infiltrating homes and hotels at an alarming rate, particularly in Australia, which faces a serious threat from these seemingly indestructible creatures. </p>
<p>&#8220;The bed bug situation here continues to get much worse, both in terms of the number of infestations and type,&#8221; says Stephen L. Doggett, an entomologist</br></br></br></br></br></br></br>&#8230;
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<p>The accursed Cimex lectularius will not only avail itself of your blood while on holiday, it&#8217;s likely to accompany you home and propagate, producing thousands of hungry progeny.<br />
<br /><Br>Difficult to detect, these reddish-brown, oval-shaped insects live exclusively on blood and feed primarily at night, emerging from the many folds and crevices of mattresses, box springs and headboards to hunt for exposed flesh. </p>
<p>Bed bugs are back with a vengeance, infiltrating homes and hotels at an alarming rate, particularly in Australia, which faces a serious threat from these seemingly indestructible creatures. </p>
<p>&#8220;The bed bug situation here continues to get much worse, both in terms of the number of infestations and type,&#8221; says Stephen L. Doggett, an entomologist</br></br></br></br></br></br></br>&#8230;
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<p>The accursed Cimex lectularius will not only avail itself of your blood while on holiday, it&#8217;s likely to accompany you home and propagate, producing thousands of hungry progeny.<br />
<br /><Br>Difficult to detect, these reddish-brown, oval-shaped insects live exclusively on blood and feed primarily at night, emerging from the many folds and crevices of mattresses, box springs and headboards to hunt for exposed flesh. </p>
<p>Bed bugs are back with a vengeance, infiltrating homes and hotels at an alarming rate, particularly in Australia, which faces a serious threat from these seemingly indestructible creatures. </p>
<p>&#8220;The bed bug situation here continues to get much worse, both in terms of the number of infestations and type,&#8221; says Stephen L. Doggett, an entomologist</br></br></br></br></br></br></br>&#8230;
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<p>The accursed Cimex lectularius will not only avail itself of your blood while on holiday, it&#8217;s likely to accompany you home and propagate, producing thousands of hungry progeny.<br />
<br /><Br>Difficult to detect, these reddish-brown, oval-shaped insects live exclusively on blood and feed primarily at night, emerging from the many folds and crevices of mattresses, box springs and headboards to hunt for exposed flesh. </p>
<p>Bed bugs are back with a vengeance, infiltrating homes and hotels at an alarming rate, particularly in Australia, which faces a serious threat from these seemingly indestructible creatures. </p>
<p>&#8220;The bed bug situation here continues to get much worse, both in terms of the number of infestations and type,&#8221; says Stephen L. Doggett, an entomologist</br></br></br></br></br></br></br>&#8230;
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<p>The accursed Cimex lectularius will not only avail itself of your blood while on holiday, it&#8217;s likely to accompany you home and propagate, producing thousands of hungry progeny.<br />
<br /><Br>Difficult to detect, these reddish-brown, oval-shaped insects live exclusively on blood and feed primarily at night, emerging from the many folds and crevices of mattresses, box springs and headboards to hunt for exposed flesh. </p>
<p>Bed bugs are back with a vengeance, infiltrating homes and hotels at an alarming rate, particularly in Australia, which faces a serious threat from these seemingly indestructible creatures. </p>
<p>&#8220;The bed bug situation here continues to get much worse, both in terms of the number of infestations and type,&#8221; says Stephen L. Doggett, an entomologist</br></br></br></br></br></br></br>&#8230;
<p class="more">to read the entire article go to <a href="http://sacrossfit.lifestyleezine.com/mag/articles/none/view/130/">http://sacrossfit.lifestyleezine.com</a></p>
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<p>The accursed Cimex lectularius will not only avail itself of your blood while on holiday, it&#8217;s likely to accompany you home and propagate, producing thousands of hungry progeny.<br />
<br /><Br>Difficult to detect, these reddish-brown, oval-shaped insects live exclusively on blood and feed primarily at night, emerging from the many folds and crevices of mattresses, box springs and headboards to hunt for exposed flesh. </p>
<p>Bed bugs are back with a vengeance, infiltrating homes and hotels at an alarming rate, particularly in Australia, which faces a serious threat from these seemingly indestructible creatures. </p>
<p>&#8220;The bed bug situation here continues to get much worse, both in terms of the number of infestations and type,&#8221; says Stephen L. Doggett, an entomologist</br></br></br></br></br></br></br>&#8230;
<p class="more">to read the entire article go to <a href="http://sacrossfit.lifestyleezine.com/mag/articles/none/view/130/">http://sacrossfit.lifestyleezine.com</a></p>
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