Bedbugs

Philadelphia is currently the only big city that does not employ laws outlining responsibilities for bedbug outbreaks or provide a legal mechanism to report infestations, even though the city is often ranked as having some of the most severe infestations in the country. —AP File Photo

City landlords who go soft on bedbugs could face stiff penalties under a new bill proposed by City Councilman Mark Squilla.

Philadelphia is currently the only big city that does not employ laws outlining responsibilities for bedbug outbreaks or provide a legal mechanism to report infestations, even though the city is often ranked as having some of the most severe infestations in the country.

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Finally step in the right direction! It takes a lot of time to kill all the bugs though. I found this skin moisturizer spray called Relaxing Response that actually repels bed bugs and healed the bites I already had! I found it on https://reversebedbugbites.com

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