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Chicago, Baltimore and Washington, D.C. are the top three worst cities for bed bugs, according to a 2021 ranking by pest control company Orkin. (Shutterstock)
BALTIMORE, MD Baltimore is known for quite a few things. It s the home of the Ravens and Orioles. It s the birthplace of Edgar Allan Poe and John Waters.
But here s one thing you don t necessarily see on the surface in Baltimore: bed bugs.
Turns out these tiny hitchhiking pests are quite fond of our city, according to the latest numbers available through Atlanta-based Orkin, a company that specializes in pest control services.
The human exodus from NYC might well have caused the drop. Bed bugs are widely associated with travel, hitching rides with people. But they could also just be lying in wait in empty city homes. Bed bugs can survive for several months without a blood meal and could be hungry if they have survived unnoticed after decreased travel amid the pandemic, Cindy Mannes, executive director of the Professional Pest Management Alliance, said.
The insects are tiny just under a quarter-inch long, according to Orkin. They re usually dark brown or red in color and are hematophagous, meaning blood is their only food source. Bed bugs take blood meals from sleeping humans and can travel from place to place with ease, stowing away in things such as luggage, purses and other personal belongings.
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National Bed Bug Awareness Week 2021 is June 6-12. Chicago, Baltimore and Washington, D.C. are the top three worst cities for bed bugs, according to a 2021 ranking by pest control company Orkin. Atlanta ranked No. 13. (Shutterstock)
ATLANTA, GA Atlanta is known for quite a few things: diverse music and food scenes, its sports teams, Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport and, of course, traffic. Georgia s capital has also garnered a reputation as a filming hotspot and media hub.
But here s one thing you probably don t associate with Atlanta: bed bugs.
Turns out these tiny hitchhiking pests are quite fond of our city, according to the latest numbers available through Atlanta-based Orkin, a company that specializes in pest control services.