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Infestations are relatively new even if bedbugs themselves are prehistoric and growing in the United States.
Bedbugs at school: The new lice but worse Valerie Strauss 2011
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Infestations of vermin are another story and they can get out of hand if not controlled.
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Infestations in commercial buildings are typically handled privately and don't need to be reported to the city.
Bedbugs Close Store 2010
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Infestations of the tiny nocturnal parasite have tripled since 2005.
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Infestations are common along major rivers and intervening habitats in the east of the Gulf Plains.
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Infestations of Sitophilus oryzae, Plodia interpunctella, Ephestia cautella and Sitotroga cerealella were more tolerant, requiring 2-14 ppm for control (Kramer and McGregor, 1980).
Chapter 7 1994
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Infestations of ants, rodents, and seed-eating birds;
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Infestations by these insects occurring before the shells of the nuts have become hard cause the nuts to drop.
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Infestations of any kind - bugs, rats or cockroaches -typically are excluded from commercial property insurance policies.
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Infestations of mice and insects, flooding and unreliable power distribution are among difficulties plaguing the building.
azcentral.com | news Eddi Trevizo 2010
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