Second Bay Area library discovers bedbugs
Bedbug-sniffing dogs searched the North branch of the Berkeley library and found bedbugs in a men's restroom and under the desks of the public computer.
Bedbug-sniffing dogs searched the North branch of the Berkeley library and found bedbugs in a men's restroom and under the desks of the public computer.
The North Branch of the Berkeley Public Library was closed Friday morning after bedbugs were discovered in several areas, library officials said today.
The bedbugs were discovered Friday morning after bedbug-sniffing dogs searched the library and found them in the downstairs men’s restroom, under the desks of the public computer area and the in a chair in the adult reading area, officials said.
Library materials do not appear to be involved.
The branch library at 1170 The Alameda will remain closed through Monday for heat and steam treatment and will reopen Tuesday, officials said.
An event scheduled for Saturday, the Art of HOWL program, has been postponed.
The bedbug-sniffing dogs will be checking other library locations over the next week, library officials said.
The Berkeley closure comes on the heels of a similar closure of the Mitchell Park Library branch in Palo Alto on Wednesday.
Bedbugs were found on two chairs in the first floor of that library at 3700 Middlefield Road.
Dogs are also inspecting other libraries in Palo Alto, and some libraries will be closed during inspections or open late over the next week, according to officials there.
Bed bugs are parasitic insects that feed on the blood of mammals and birds, according to the California Department of Public Health. They live in mattresses, bed linens and headboards, walls, flooring and other furniture.
They feed at night, and most people do not feel their bites, but might notice itchy welts that appear a few days later.
Bed bugs are not considered a public health hazard because they do not spread disease. They are considered a nuisance, however, and should be removed by a license pest control operators.
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