Pests of Medical Interest
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- Head Lice
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- Fleas
- Black Flies
- Deer/Horse Flies
- Spiders
- Scabies
- Bird Mites
- Delusory Parasitosis
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Infectious Disease Epidemiology, Prevention and Control Division
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Bed Bugs
Bed bugs have received much attention in recent years, especially as travelers come into contact with infestations of this blood-feeding insect. They may be difficult to control without help from a pest control professional.
- Let's Beat the Bed Bug!
Fact sheets with information for homeowners, tenants, students, travelers, and pest management professionals from the Department of Entomology at the University of Minnesota.- Bed Bugs
Bed bugs have resurged to quickly become a very important pest of the 21st Century, as they invade numerous urban areas including hostels, hotels and residences. Information from the University of Minnesota Extension Service.
- Bed Bugs
- Lodging in Minnesota: Detection and Control of Bed Bugs in Lodging Establishments
Fact sheet for lodging establishments.
- Bed Bugs: Get Them Out and Keep Them Out
United States Environmental Protection Agency information and tips for prevention and treatment of bed bugs.
- How to deal with bed bugs
Cornell University website with documents, pictures, and tips on handling bed bug infestations.
Last Updated: 10/20/2022