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Library books may have bedbugs

pwarbi

Member
I'd be surprised if that's the only bugs the books have to be honest. A lot of the books in the library will have been in hundreds of homes throught the years and not all of them spotless!

Does a report like this come as THAT much of a surprise to people?
 

church mouse guy

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I'd be surprised if that's the only bugs the books have to be honest. A lot of the books in the library will have been in hundreds of homes throught the years and not all of them spotless!

Does a report like this come as THAT much of a surprise to people?

When America was great, our libraries were clean and we did not have bedbugs all over the country as we do now. We need to allow DDT for interior use.
 

Rolfe

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When America was great, our libraries were clean and we did not have bedbugs all over the country as we do now. We need to allow DDT for interior use.

"When America was great"? Bedbugs have existed here since before the U.S. was the U.S.

Politics has nothing to do with it.
 

InTheLight

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The bed bug problem in books has been marginalized for far too long.

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Sue-Ellen

Active Member
This makes perfect sense. Bed bugs are everywhere lately it seems. One can never be too careful. I always bring home books from the library and never really thought of this before.
 

Judepriest

New Member
I know the insect called Silverfish lives and eats paper, so you usually see them on old books. Bed bugs are blood suckers so they tend to congregate more on places were live hosts are present like in living rooms or houses. I am not saying this report is untrue, but pests can be controlled nowadays.
 

preachinjesus

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It seems that libraries, the poor man's reading room...

I've stopped taking this post seriously after this statement. Libraries are wonderful places that invigorate the soul, stir the mind, and evoke deeper consciousness. A shame on anyone who considers them paltry or fool-hearty.

church mouse guy said:
Years ago DDT would have solved that problem cheaply and quickly.

Save for the birth defects that are the result of using DDT...

church mouse guy said:
Now there is no cheap and quick solution except to stay out of public libraries.

This isn't nearly as big a problem as the link in the OP suggests. Go visit your public library today, it is a great place.
 

Salty

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Why do so many people hate Silverfish and Bedbugs so much?
Arent we to be loving.....
 

tiffaninichole

New Member
Oh goodness, yet another thing to be weary about. I love going to libraries but the books always kind of gross me out. Being the neat freak germophobe that I am, I always wonder about whose hands were on this book before me and whether they had clean hands. I'm always shocked at how many people use the bathroom without washing their hands, so that is always running through my mind when I read library books.
 

church mouse guy

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I've stopped taking this post seriously after this statement. Libraries are wonderful places that invigorate the soul, stir the mind, and evoke deeper consciousness. A shame on anyone who considers them paltry or fool-hearty....

Really, calling libraries the poor man's reading room is a very old expression. I have no idea why it would offend anyone.
 

dyanmarie25

Member
I have always brought books from public libraries, and so far, I have not encountered any issue regarding bedbugs. I must be lucky then.
 
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