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National· August 16, 2026 at 08:10 p.m.

Bedbug Infestations on the Rise, Potentially Spreading Antibiotic-Resistant Infections

Key takeaways

  • Bedbug infestations are on the rise
  • Bedbugs might be capable of spreading MRSA
  • Preventative measures advised

Bedbug infestations are increasing during this time of year, causing discomfort and potential blood loss for many. Some scientists suggest these pests might also be capable of spreading an antibiotic-resistant infection known as MRSA.

According to reports, bedbug infestations have been on the rise, particularly during the summer months when they tend to be at their worst. The reviled pests are known for causing itchy bites and sleepless nights. Some researchers believe that bedbugs might also be capable of spreading MRSA, a type of staph infection that is resistant to antibiotics.

In response to these concerns, experts advise taking preventative measures such as regularly washing sheets and mattress covers in hot water, vacuuming frequently, and using bed bug-proof encasements for mattresses and box springs. If an infestation is suspected, it's recommended to contact a professional pest control service.

Bedbug infestations have been a growing issue in recent years, with reports of infestations increasing in homes, hotels, and other public spaces. The potential for bedbugs to spread MRSA adds an additional layer of concern.

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