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Author Borel, Brooke, author.

Title Infested : how the bed bug infiltrated our bedrooms and took over the world / Brooke Borel.

Publication Info. Chicago : The University of Chicago Press, 2015.

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 Axe Special Collections Whitehead  595.754 B644i, 2015    ---  Lib Use Only
Description xiv, 259 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
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Contents Prologue: Mysterious bites -- Cryptic insect: meet the bed bug -- The fall: DDT and the slaying of the beast -- The forgotten era: out of sight, out of mind -- The return: a pyrethroid paradox -- Annihilation: by any means necessary -- Fear: when things go bite in the night -- Money: the Wild West of the bed bug economy -- Mysterious rash: the psychological toll of travel -- The origin of a species: the bed bug's beginning -- Epilogue: Horror, curiosity, and joy -- Appendix 1. Brooke's bed bug guide -- Appendix 2. Bed bug songs -- Appendix 3. Bed bug limericks.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary Bed bugs. Few words strike such fear in the minds of travelers. In cities around the world, lurking beneath the plush blankets of otherwise pristine-looking hotel beds are tiny bloodthirsty beasts just waiting for weary wanderers to surrender to a vulnerable slumber. Though bed bugs today have infested the globe, the common bed bug is not a new pest at all. Indeed, as Brooke Borel reveals in this unusual history, this most-reviled species may date back over 250,000 years, wreaking havoc on our collective psyche while even inspiring art, literature, and music - in addition to vexatious red welts. In Infested, Borel introduces readers to the biological and cultural histories of these amazingly adaptive insects, and the myriad ways in which humans have responded to them. She travels to meet with scientists who are rearing bed bug colonies - even by feeding them with their own blood (ouch!) - and to the stages of musicals performed in honor of the pests. She explores the history of bed bugs and their apparent disappearance in the 1950s after the introduction of DDT, charting how current infestations have flourished in direct response to human chemical use as well as the ease of global travel. She also introduces us to the economics of bed bug infestations, from hotels to homes to office buildings, and the expansive industry that has arisen to combat them.
Subject Bedbugs -- History.
Bedbugs. (OCoLC)fst00829472
Bedbugs.
Genre/Form History (OCoLC)fst01411628
ISBN 9780226041933 (cloth ; alk. paper)
022604193X (cloth ; alk. paper)
9780226361086 (paper ; alk. paper)
022636108X (paper ; alk. paper)
9780226042091 (e-book)
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