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Monday, August 14, 2023

What happens in Vegas..... goes home with you

The Las Vegas Strip is home to some of the best resorts attracting guests from around the world, but recently, bed bugs have been discovered in several hotels along the strip.

As outlined in a Southern Nevada Health District complaint, one of those hotels is Circus Circus.
According to records, a Circus Circus executive was notified of bed bugs in a room after a guest is bitten in January 2022. The room was inspected and bed bugs were found, placing it and nearby rooms out of service for a two-week treatment.

7 comments:

  1. No chocolate Bob Bon on the pillow, but instead a little printed card:

    Good night, sleep tight, Don't let the bedbugs bite.

    If they do, squeeze them tight, And they won't bite tomorrow night.

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  2. I have a Belgian Malinois - the breeder trains and sells them as bed-bug sniffing dogs. Can't train em fast enough, he says.

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  3. Guy I met over around Savannah TN is training rescue Border Collies as bedbug sniffing dogs... They're driven, task-oriented, biddable, and mostly non-aggressive toward humans.

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  4. Import third worlders, get third world plagues and fauna...

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  5. This is directly linked to required lower temperatures in industrial laundry machines. Bedbugs and their eggs cook at 140 degrees or so. Fed Gov reduced hot water to 120 degrees 'to save the environment.'

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  6. I guess the Powers-that-Be want us to do more than just "eat zee bugs". Bet they were planted to kill tourism.

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  7. 2 weeks? back in the day they'd solve it in an afternoon with DDT.

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