Bedbugs' biggest impact may be on mental health after an infestation of these bloodsucking parasites
- Written by Jerome Goddard, Extension Professor of Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, Entomology and Plant Pathology, Mississippi State University
Dozens of bedbugs and their eggs and fecal material on a metal bed frame.Jerome GoddardBedbugs are back with a vengeance. After an absence of around 70 years, thanks to effective pesticides such as DDT, they’ve been popping up in fancy hotels, spas, department stores, subway trains, movie theaters – and, of course, people’s homes....




