Bed Bugs Infest Low-Income North Dakota Apartment Building
Henry Towers resident Brian Neal tells the Minot Daily News that he can’t have visitors, and he’s started sleeping in the bathtub with a towel sealing the bathroom door. He calls it “torment.”
Building owner and manager Tony Kulig declined comment about the insects. Minot Housing Authority Director Tom Pearson says bed bugs are a common pest that can be addressed.
Eighty-nine-year-old resident Dorothy Wagar says she invested $50 in bug sprays but can’t afford to replace furniture to ensure eradication of the bugs.
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