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7 Hacks To Keep Fruit Flies Out Of Your Apartment (via Bustle/)

While fresh fruit is a welcome addition to anyone’€™s kitchen, those horrible little fruit flies that sometimes hitch a ride on your bananas? Not so much. Source: Bustle/

Voters encounter mice and flea infestation at Baltimore polling place on Maryland primary election day (via baltimoresun.com)

A mice and flea infestation at Patapsco Elementary/Middle School in Baltimore’s Cherry Hill neighborhood prompted election officials to move the polling place to another location. Source: baltimoresun.com

Texarkana hotel closed because of bedbugs infestation (via KTBS)

Texarkana, TX – The City of Texarkana, Texas has temporarily shutdown the Wyndham Garden at 5301 N. Stateline Ave. because of a bedbugs infestation. Source: KTBS

There May Be Tiny Scorpion-Looking Critters Living In Your Books (via Q106.5)

Have you ever been told about an insect that you’ve never heard of before, only to find out in the same breath, that it may be living in your house right now? Source: Q106.5

How to Treat the Most Common Types of Bug Bites and Stings | Reader’€™s Digest (via Reader’s Digest)

Bug bites Seem to pack a whole lot of pain and itchiness for such a tiny little injury. Prep for prime bug season by stocking up on just the right products to soothe every welt that comes your way. Source: Reader’s Digest

The One Thing To Know If You Get A Tick Bite (via Bustle/)

The weather is nice and the opportunities for outdoor recreation are endless, what could go wrong? Of course, the trade-off for spending time outside is dealing with nature, which can be a terrifying prospect. Source: Bustle/

Ticks that trigger red meat allergy spreading in the U.S. (via TODAY.com)

Hours after eating red meat, people with the allergy can experience hives, redness, itching, swelling and intense gastrointestinal distress. Source: TODAY.com

Tick bite sends local man to the emergency room (via The Messenger)

A Madisonville man became seriously ill last week after presumably being bitten by a lone star tick. Source: The Messenger

6 Signs Your Dog Might Have Lyme Disease (via Bustle/)

Most of us See our pets as family members, and that means keeping them happy and healthy is a major priority. Source: Bustle/

Maine on the lookout for ticks that cause red meat allergy (via CBS)

A type of tick whose bite can make people allergic to red meat has made its way to the Northeast. Source: CBS

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