Fly ហើរ bloodsucker សត្វហុតឈាម bedbug សត្វសង្កើច
Grown លូតលាស់ outbreak ឆ្លងរាលដាល lack ខ្វះខាត
Disappeared រលាយបាត់ safer សុវត្ថិភាពប្រសើរជាង misleading នាំអោយយល់ខុស
Industry ឧស្សាហកម្ម attended ចូលរួម control ទប់ស្កាត់
Treatment ការព្យាបាល effect ផលប៉ះពាល់ spread រីកដាល
Attention ការចាប់អារម្មណ៍ stink
bugs សត្វល្អិតស្អុយ smash វាយកម្ទេច
They are not even five millimeters long and cannot fly or jump. Yet bedbugs strike fear in
homeowners and business owners. Well, not all business owners. Some see money
in these little bloodsuckers. Missy
Henriksen speaks for the National Pest Management Association.
She says they now seeing bedbugs
in unusual places: schools and hospitals, stores and movies theaters. So, as
the numbers have grown, those bed
bugs are spreading out and traveling along with people. New York and other
cities have outbreaks. But the
United States is not the only country affected. Jett White is an insect expert
who hosts Bed Bug TV on the website BedBug Central. He says the lack of public awareness has caused this rapid
expansion of bedbug infestations. Mr. White says bedbugs nearly disappeared in the United States for fifty or
sixty years.
Now researchers are looking for faster, safer ways to control them without the kinds
of poisons used in the past.
The name is misleading.
Bedbugs do not just live in beds. Mr. White says they can survive for a year
without food—that is, blood. In September an industry
event called Bedbug University’s North American Summit 2010 took
place near Chicago, Illinois.
More than three hundred sixty people attended the two-day meeting. The industry
says bedbugs are the most difficult pest to control.
Treatments can cost from several hundred dollars to thousands of dollars in a
hospital or apartment building. Missy Henriksen says American spent almost two
hundred sixty million dollars on bedbug treatment
last year. That was only five percent of total spending on pest control but
that number does not include other costs.
She says the total economic effect
is much greater. Businesses that have bedbugs often must close to solve the
problem.
Bedbugs have not been shown to spread disease. But they can leave itchy bite marks and
cause allergic reactions in some people. Lately, however, another bug has
caught American’s attention. The
National Pest Management Association is now getting the most questions about stink bugs. Outbreaks have invaded homes and
offices in many states. Stink bug are harmless except to farms and gardens. And
they smell bad only if you smash
them.
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