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''Eaten Alive By Insects'': US Man Found Dead Inside Jail Cell Infested With Bed Bugs
- Saturday April 15, 2023
- World News | Edited by Ritu Singh
A report from a county medical examiner's Office said there were no signs of physical injury on his body, but noted a "severe bed bug infestation.''
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"Isolated Incident", Air India Says After Complaints Of Bed Bug Bites
- Tuesday July 24, 2018
- India News | Press Trust of India
Air India said on Tuesday the incidents of bed bug bites in its flights from the US were isolated ones but it had taken a "serious" view of the complaints and carried out an extensive service of the aircraft, including fumigation, as the airline continued to face flak from passengers.
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Move over bedbugs: Stink bugs have landed
- Tuesday September 28, 2010
- World News | Ken Maguire, New York Times
When they retreated from the Battle of Gettysburg, Confederate troops passed by the area that is now Richard Masser's orchards. If only the latest enemy -- the brown marmorated stink bug -- would follow suit.Damage to fruit and vegetable crops from stink bugs in Middle Atlantic states has reached critical levels, according to a government report. T...
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''Eaten Alive By Insects'': US Man Found Dead Inside Jail Cell Infested With Bed Bugs
- Saturday April 15, 2023
- World News | Edited by Ritu Singh
A report from a county medical examiner's Office said there were no signs of physical injury on his body, but noted a "severe bed bug infestation.''
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"Isolated Incident", Air India Says After Complaints Of Bed Bug Bites
- Tuesday July 24, 2018
- India News | Press Trust of India
Air India said on Tuesday the incidents of bed bug bites in its flights from the US were isolated ones but it had taken a "serious" view of the complaints and carried out an extensive service of the aircraft, including fumigation, as the airline continued to face flak from passengers.
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Move over bedbugs: Stink bugs have landed
- Tuesday September 28, 2010
- World News | Ken Maguire, New York Times
When they retreated from the Battle of Gettysburg, Confederate troops passed by the area that is now Richard Masser's orchards. If only the latest enemy -- the brown marmorated stink bug -- would follow suit.Damage to fruit and vegetable crops from stink bugs in Middle Atlantic states has reached critical levels, according to a government report. T...
- www.ndtv.com