59% of Americans are Taking Action to Prevent Bed Bug Infestations

Reading, PA (PRWEB) April 25, 2014

The Rentokil family of pest control companies, (Ehrlich Pest Control, Western Exterminator, and Presto-X Pest Control), want to help educate the public about bed bugs and are expanding their education efforts by sharing a recent Harris Poll on how Americans are taking action to prevent a bed bug infestation. Based on the results of the survey, 59% of U.S. adults are taking some kind of precaution against bed bug infestations including:

As the warmer weather leads into travel season, anyone who travels will want to be extra vigilant when it comes to picking up bed bugs. The checklist for travelers may include sunscreen, but bringing home bed bugs will be a more long-term inconvenience than dealing with sunburn, said Nancy Troyano, PhD, BCE, training manager/entomologist for Rentokil-North America. The good news is the survey confirms that bed bug education is working. Education is the first step in alleviating the problem and this infographic supports the education process. You may access the bed bug infographic from Harris Poll and the National Pest Management Association here.

About Rentokil - North America Rentokil - North America is part of Rentokil Initial plc, one of the worlds largest and most diverse business service companies, operating in 69 countries worldwide. J.C. Ehrlich Pest Control (http://www.jcehrlich.com), Western Exterminator (http://www.westernexterminator.com), and Presto-X Pest Control (http://www.prestox.com) are all part of the Rentokil family of pest control companies in North America. They provide commercial and residential pest control, bioremediation, bird control, vegetation management, deer repellent services, wild-animal trapping and termite control from more than 200 local offices in the U.S., Canada and Mexico.

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