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NEW YORK, NY (WPIX/CNN) - The New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene is dealing with its own case of bed bugs.

The infected building is 21 stories tall and houses 4,000 employees. This is the second time the bugs have been found in the three-year-old structure.

The health department said that a small number of bed bugs have been found, but it is not an infestation.

"You're really going to be a hero if you're honest. We say, look we know there is a problem, now let's figure it out," Rick Moskovitz, president of A-Plus Pest Control. "It's not exterminating companies. I'm in the business. The industry is not solving the problem."

New York is consistently one of the most bed bug-infested cities in the United States.

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