Sorry, Philly, you win 'Most Bedbugs' honor this year
Here's an East Coast honor that New York City will be happy to lose.
After two years of being named the most bedbug-infested city in the U.S., the City That Never Sleeps can finally get some rest as Philadelphia nabs this year's creepy crown.
Cincinnati scratches its way to second, while NYC drops to third. Newcomers to the top 15 include Cleveland, Miami, Houston, Indianapolis and New Haven, Conn. Pest-control company Terminix, which compiled this nightmare ranking, suggests travelers can avoid the bloodsucking parasites when visiting infested regions by inspecting mattresses, headboards and box springs for bugs and (shudder) "bug exoskeletons and dark blood spots."
http://now.msn.com/living/0613-philadelphia-bed-bugs

Here's an East Coast honor that New York City will be happy to lose.
After two years of being named the most bedbug-infested city in the U.S., the City That Never Sleeps can finally get some rest as Philadelphia nabs this year's creepy crown.
Cincinnati scratches its way to second, while NYC drops to third. Newcomers to the top 15 include Cleveland, Miami, Houston, Indianapolis and New Haven, Conn. Pest-control company Terminix, which compiled this nightmare ranking, suggests travelers can avoid the bloodsucking parasites when visiting infested regions by inspecting mattresses, headboards and box springs for bugs and (shudder) "bug exoskeletons and dark blood spots."
http://now.msn.com/living/0613-philadelphia-bed-bugs