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If you have bed bugs, you are not alone. Cases of bed bugs have been on the rise, especially in the last ten years. Here is some information about dealing with a bed bug infestation.

Bed bugs and how to deal with themDr. Gale E. Ridge, the Connecticut Agricultural Experiment StationThis article answers the following questions: What is a bed bug? Do I have bed bugs? What should I do if I have bed bugs? How can I protect my bed during an infestation? How do I get rid of them? How can I prevent them, especially when Im traveling?

How to Prepare for a Bed Bug TreatmentPesticides alone will not get rid of bed bugs. Here are some steps you will need to take to get rid of bed bugs.

Controlling Bed BugsUnited States Environmental Protection AgencyThis page explains bed bug biology, how to treat a bed bug infestation, how to hire a pest management professional, and talks about common bed bug myths.

For more information: Read our article Tenants' Rights: Repairs, which explains what to do if you are having problems with the conditions of your apartment.

Understanding and Controlling Bed BugsNational Pesticide Information CenterLearn about pesticide safety when you're treating a bed bug problem and get information about who to call if you have questions about pesticides. There are also links to more bed bug fact sheets, awareness videos, and a special from National Geographic.

Norwalk Health Department Bed Bug Fact Sheet

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