Exterminator to host seminar on bed bugs
AGAWAM Bed bugs are increasingly becoming a problem in residences of all kinds, including homes, apartments, hotels, cruise ships, dormitories and shelters. Legions of tiny bloodsucking bugs are biting their way through America, leaving unsuspecting victims with itchy bites.
Did you know that an adult bed bug can live up to one year without a blood meal? Did you know that a bed bug lays five eggs per day and 500 eggs during its lifetime? Do you know why bed bugs have made a comeback in the U.S. in recent years? Do you know what to look for when traveling at home or abroad?
With the recent attention given to the rise in bed bugs (segments on "The Today Show" and "Dateline"), Braman Pest Elimination has scheduled a free seminar to inform and educate homeowners, landlords and others on the procedures necessary to detect and eliminate these pests and avoid infestation. Braman has been treating complexes and dormitories in the Springfield area and wants to keep the public informed and educated on the health issues and treatment procedures.
These and many more of your questions or concerns can be answered by attending the free seminar conducted by a pest management professional. Please join us for this free two-hour seminar from 9 to 11 a.m. on Dec. 12 at 147 Almgren Drive in Agawam. Seating will be limited to the first 100 interested participants. Please call 732-9009 to reserve your seat.
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