Pest Management Professional, June 2016
sponsored by Down We were battling nasty bed bug infestations in the mid 1980s two decades before the parasitic pests escaped and really began victimizing the outside world Why were bed bugs Enemy No 2 behind cockroaches at San Quentin Home to more than 4200 prisoners the facility established in 1852 has more than a few cracks and crevices where the cryptic bloodsuckers can hide Bed bug problems at correctional facilities have only intensified since I was at SNAPSHOT U S Correctional Populations Adult correctional systems in the United States supervised 685 million persons in 2014 More than 15 million were incarcerated in prisons More than 700000 were in jails Source LateSt data avaiLabLe from the u S department of JuStice San Quentin Dr Lewis says Why wouldnt they Bed bug infestations have spread everywhere else The bed bug work is out there or in this case in there but pest management professionals PMPs need to understand the rules on the inside What follow are tips shared by those on the firing line How to nab bed bug and general pest control GPC contracts with correctional facilities and how to work within the system to inspect and protect mypmp net Pest Management Professional June 2016 BB5
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