So I work in an AL facility. We have a resident with a bed bug problem in her apartment. The facility has been "treating" this for 1-2 months now. They have a pest guy come and spray once a week. I have complained about how disgusting this is and how I will be sending them a bill if they should show up at my home. They inform me that the treatment method is slow, but effective. BS. The life cycle is supposedly interrupted, but yet new "baby" bed bugs as well as mature ones keep showing up. This resident has thrown out all of their furniture, but it just doesn't matter.
I've been gone about a week and was hoping things we better under control, but it is worse. A nurse found one on herself after sitting in our nursing office. She also found several bites on her body.
I'm so over this place to begin with, but this is the final straw. I'm doing my best to limit me taking them home, but no matter what there is a risk. Anyone have any tips? They have some spray that we are supposed to spray our pants/shoes with. It supposedly repels them, but the nurse who just found one/was bitten sprays herself frequently and it obviously did nothing to protect her. I am searching for a new job ASAP. This is just the final straw in a series of problems.
So I work in an AL facility. We have a resident with a bed bug problem in her apartment. The facility has been "treating" this for 1-2 months now. They have a pest guy come and spray once a week. I have complained about how disgusting this is and how I will be sending them a bill if they should show up at my home. They inform me that the treatment method is slow, but effective. BS. The life cycle is supposedly interrupted, but yet new "baby" bed bugs as well as mature ones keep showing up. This resident has thrown out all of their furniture, but it just doesn't matter.
I've been gone about a week and was hoping things we better under control, but it is worse. A nurse found one on herself after sitting in our nursing office. She also found several bites on her body.
I'm so over this place to begin with, but this is the final straw. I'm doing my best to limit me taking them home, but no matter what there is a risk. Anyone have any tips? They have some spray that we are supposed to spray our pants/shoes with. It supposedly repels them, but the nurse who just found one/was bitten sprays herself frequently and it obviously did nothing to protect her. I am searching for a new job ASAP. This is just the final straw in a series of problems.