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Along with Chicago, both Champaign and Peoria were ranked in the top 50 cities. Visit https://www.nbcchicago.com/news/local/chicago-again-ranked-as-top-us-city-for-bed-bugs/2725147/ to view the full article online. Toronto Sun
In Canada, in the past 12 months, online searches for pest control were up 200%, according to a Confused.com report. Visit https://torontosun.com/news/local-news/pest-problems-canadians-despise-bed-bugs-rats-most-survey-says to view the full article online. Bangor Daily News
Just like people, rats avoid the cold of a Maine winter by going inside. And that migration can be all it takes to turn an annoying outside pest issue into a full blown indoor infestation. Visit https://bangordailynews.com/2022/01/05/homestead/rats-may-already-be-living-in-your-house-this-winter-xoasq1i29i/ to view the full article online. Daily Sabah
A Swedish laboratory at Stockholm University has developed a toxic plant-based solution on which mosquitoes feed and die as part of a grand plan to fight diseases like malaria or dengue fever by specifically targeting the blood-sucking insects. Visit https://www.dailysabah.com/life/science/swedish-lab-develops-eco-friendly-cocktail-to-kill-mosquitoes to view the full article online. PSU.edu This destructive pest has bewildered and frustrated many people since it first appeared in North America in Berks County in 2014.
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