Now under consideration in Congress: a bill appropriating $50 million per year through 2012 to fight . . . bed bugs.
And yes, that’s the actual name of the bill.
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Now under consideration in Congress: a bill appropriating $50 million per year through 2012 to fight . . . bed bugs.
And yes, that’s the actual name of the bill.
Naga Sadow | July 7, 2008, 4:08pm | #
This should prove the benevolent authority of Congress to all. They really care!Nigel Watt | July 7, 2008, 4:21pm | #
Damn, I laughed out loud at work.Tbone | July 7, 2008, 4:30pm | #
I will now solve the bedbug problem for 1/100th of the appropriation Congress is considering.Malto Dextrin | July 7, 2008, 4:56pm | #
Tbone hits it.Nigel Watt | July 7, 2008, 5:07pm | #
Bed bugs are a serious problem here in Manhattan. I'd prefer the spending was done on a state level, but the feds are in line by spending to protect my life, liberty, and/or property - bed bugs are a serious public health problem.OK, will you fund cockroach extermination in Houston then?
dhex | July 7, 2008, 5:13pm | #
fly?Tom | July 7, 2008, 5:15pm | #
(Ever had a cockroach fly out of your refrigerator and onto your face?). | July 7, 2008, 5:26pm | #
Guys in my high school used to fight bed bugs all the time. It was no big deal.Pro Libertate | July 7, 2008, 6:05pm | #
Please. Until federal funds are used to protect Floridians from bugs, I don't want to hear about it. You people don't know bugs.J sub D | July 7, 2008, 6:13pm | #
Please. Until federal funds are used to protect Floridians from bugs, I don't want to hear about it. You people don't know bugs.Wassercom | July 7, 2008, 6:14pm | #
If the feds really wanted to do something about the bedbug epidemic, they would overturn the EPA's ban of Dursban and Diazinon. The EPA banned these two safe and effective insecticides in the waning days of the Clinton administration as a sop the environmental left (and because of statisically dubious studies showing that injecting massive amounts of insecticide into pregnant mice caused an increase in birth defects-- what a suprise).Naga Sadow | July 7, 2008, 6:52pm | #
J sub D,Pro Libertate | July 7, 2008, 6:58pm | #
J sub D, you ignorant slut.J sub D | July 7, 2008, 6:59pm | #
J sub D,effay | July 7, 2008, 7:02pm | #
My Dad used to put me to sleep with "sleep tight, don't let the bed bugs bite." What would my childhood have been like with bills like this?J sub D | July 7, 2008, 7:04pm | #
My Dad used to put me to sleep with "sleep tight, don't let the bed bugs bite."Naga Sadow | July 7, 2008, 7:12pm | #
J sub D,J sub D | July 7, 2008, 7:31pm | #
Naga Sadow,Naga Sadow | July 7, 2008, 7:44pm | #
Damn!!! I'm not use to battling opponents that actually read . . . you win this round!Naga Sadow | July 7, 2008, 7:49pm | #
J sub D,Naga Sadow | July 7, 2008, 7:51pm | #
Not that Detroit is inhospitable . . . well actually you would know better than me. Why do you continue to live there? Everything I've ever read about Detroit is that it is more or less being abandoned.Taktix® | July 7, 2008, 8:12pm | #
Please. Until federal funds are used to protect Floridians from bugs, I don't want to hear about it. You people don't know bugs.Shannon Love | July 7, 2008, 8:19pm | #
I would say this is a textbook example of government spending money and extending its power to solve a problem it created in the first place.NoStar | July 7, 2008, 8:33pm | #
Please rise for the national anthem:J sub D | July 7, 2008, 8:34pm | #
Not that Detroit is inhospitable . . . well actually you would know better than me. Why do you continue to live there? Everything I've ever read about Detroit is that it is more or less being abandoned.bernd | July 7, 2008, 9:07pm | #
It has it's charms.Like it's excellent public school system, obviously.
patriot | July 7, 2008, 9:54pm | #
Guys and gals, take it from someone who's battled these bastards. I'd take cockroaches any day over these pieces of crap. Bed bugs are impossibly hard to get rid of. They can survive extreme climates and insecticides. They can go a year without feeding. They can hide anywhere. Thirty percent of people aren't initially allergic to the bites, allowing infestations to grow undetected. And they don't discriminate based on your neighborhood or cleanliness. They are a fucking nightmare. I hope none of you ever has to fight them - and I'm glad it's finally being addressed in congress. We'll see what happens...bedbugvictimperthaustralia | July 7, 2008, 10:45pm | #
1) Most bed bug populations are now resistant to DDT. I think the figure was close to 99%. So re-introducing DDT will have no effect.SamB | July 7, 2008, 11:11pm | #
I blame Big Pesticide for thisjuris imprudent | July 7, 2008, 11:47pm | #
I really want to know how you approach a member of the US House of Representatives and ask them to cosponsor your bed bug bill.SIV | July 7, 2008, 11:56pm | #
Eradication and control of disease carrying vermin is one of those limited functions of government that used to work quite well.SIV | July 7, 2008, 11:59pm | #
make that 2015.....optimistically:)dpsc | July 8, 2008, 2:14am | #
JPSC: I call bullshit. Michigan bugs survive brutally cold winters that would eradicate those wussy Florida arthropods.wassercom | July 8, 2008, 7:16am | #
DDT is not being proposed as a solution in the U.S., although its judicious use in sub-Saharan Africa would dramatically reduce the incidence of malaria.Pro Libertate | July 8, 2008, 9:26am | #
J sub D,Jim Martin | July 8, 2008, 10:51pm | #
Bedbugs are no laughing matter. Up until two months ago, I never had an insect in my home. I woke up one morning with a rash on my back and thought that it was the new medication that my doctor prescribed for me. Lo and behold, it was bedbug bites. I threw my bed out and purchased a new mattress and boxspring and had to purchase a new living room set. I had to buy about $1000 dollars worth of pesticides online. Prior to that I had a pro. Pest control come in and treat my home to no avail. So far my expenses are at $7000 dollars.James Buggles | July 9, 2008, 9:07pm | #
Nigel and Tom pretty much unwittingly nailed why bed bugs are much worse than roaches. Roaches don't feed on you and usually don't crawl on you. Bed bugs crawl on you and suck your blood every night, and infest your furniture and clothing. No big deal, eh?