San Francisco woman settles bed bug case out of court for $71K
SFist reports (based on a City Star report) that … a woman who received more than 400 bedbug bites during her stay at San Francisco’s Ramada Plaza Hotel has received $71,000 to settle her claim against...
View ArticleApartment Therapy on bed bugs, bed bug sniffing dogs
Apartment Therapy/San Francisco has a new post mentioning AT blogger Sarahh’s encounter with Mr. Cimex Lectularius in a Santa Cruz motel (yikes!) and alerting readers to the existence of bed bug...
View ArticleS.F.’s bedbug battle a war without end
A new article by C.W. Nevius in the San Francisco Chronicle considers the difficulty of eradicating bed bugs from local apartments and hotel rooms, and then need for alternative, more effective methods...
View ArticleCaution Bed Bugs Ahead
Caution Bed Bugs Ahead Originally uploaded by Social Interloper Another shot from San Francisco’s Tenderloin: Flickr photographer Social Interloper says in the caption, Bed, Duct Tape, plastic cover,...
View ArticleRightfully Pissed Off
Rightfully Pissed Off Originally uploaded by Social Interloper The sign reads, “No THANKS to Shi**y Apartments City Apartments AKA Prime Apartment Properties I, LLC This Couch HAS BED BUGS.” Another...
View ArticleBed bugs!
Bugs! Originally uploaded by Generik11 Was the warning painted by the person who discarded this mattress and box spring in San Francisco, or by the person who appears to have removed the plastic...
View ArticleBed bugs in San Francisco SROs
“The biggest problem in the neighborhood, after crack, is bed bugs.” Those are the words of Joseph Jones, a 70-year old resident of a Single Room Occupancy apartment (SRO) in San Francisco’s Tenderloin...
View ArticleBed bugs at Niketown, NYC & Camp Lejeune, NC; life with bed bugs
Niketown’s flagship store on East 57th Street is the latest New York City store to close down for treatment after detecting a bed bug problem. The NY Post reports: In a statement, Beaverton,...
View ArticleBed bugs: epidemic or media hype?
The most original bed bug story a journalist can tell is that bed bugs aren’t really an epidemic after all. That was so in 2008, when Washington Post journalist David Segal wrote “Hmm. Tiny, Evil– and...
View ArticleFrom the Tenderloin, San Francisco
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