Bed Bugs Forcing Denver Apartment Residents to Move Out
Posted on June 11, 2008
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Denver’s Environmental Health Department says they have had complaints about bugs there for more than two years.
The property is owned by Shockor Management and is telling tenants they will spray once again this week. But the bugs don’t seem to be going away.
That has prompted many to move out, leaving many of their couches and bedding in the garbage.
“I never would have moved in had I known about the bugs,” said Jackie Howe. “I have only been here two months and have had to face not only the bugs but a fire last week in which none of the buildings smoke detectors went off. This is too much I am not up for unhealthy living conditions.”
The City says they know about the history of complaints and says that every time the owners are citied, they comply and spray as they will again this week.
What is unanswered is why the spraying isn’t killing the bed bugs.
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