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Bedbug Inspection 2015 part 2

Lately with all the shite that's gone on around here ie: unnecessary cop calling, the KMHC office staff and their lack of understanding, lame fire drills and now we have an encore presentation…..Bedbugs!
Just last month UNH’s/KMHC hired a contractor to exterminate the bloody bastard bugs and apparently they are back.  Today we received a notice stating bedbugs have been sighted in the common areas and hallways of the KMHC building.  Looks to me the contractor did a terrible job so Good Shepherd Works will be doing a bedbug inspection on Friday…..UGH!  I rather be present when inspections are scheduled so I hope the inspector shows up early, I have things to do.  I know for a fact tenants are pissed off and frustrated, one tenant is planning to move out due to the bedbug scare and another suggests they bomb the building I don’t mean nuke it.  I mean UNH’s should put tenants up in a hotel then bomb the building with top of the line pesticide.  No more monkey business stop hiring cheap contractors.  
For the record I spent part of the long weekend cleaning my unit just in case the annual unit inspection is posted on the bulletin board.  I physically scrubbing the floors and bathroom area, washing the walls, did my laundry and now this Friday I have to look at strangers inspecting my unit wearing white contamination suits. Btw I have not seen any bedbugs in my unit nor do I have bites on my body and I can prove it. ;)

Now for something humorous:  Today we had heavy rains so around noon the HOW’s decide to go out for lunch. You should have seen Lynda running down the street in effort to avoid the heavy downpour.  I’m amazed those little legs can run so fast while carrying so much weight reminds me of an ostrich being chased by a cheetah.  :D

Tk

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Comments

Tony King said…
KMHC staff doesn't or won't post a time on their notice so this morning I called the Good Shepherd Works office to request an ETA. The lady was friendly and understanding and will instruct the inspector to check my unit first. Sure enough they arrived at 8:45 am. They gave my unit a full inspection and she'll pass on my recommendation to the KMHC office. If KMHC staff ignore my recommendation then they are at fault in regard to future bedbug infestations. Good News! I have no bedbugs I passed with flying colors. :)
Tony King said…
UGH! Today we have another bedbug inspection from Good Shepherd Works this time I know one of the inspectors. I asked Steve the status on the bedbug epidemic in Hamilton he replied it's looks grim and will continue. The team gave some tips on prevention and I'm glad to report no bedbugs in my unit. :)

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