Cryonite in WSJ today
"Icy sprays" against bedbug problems in N.Y.
In today's Wall Street Journal: "New Tactics Take A Bite Out of Bedbugs", one of the new weapons is Cryonite:
"Several years after Americans woke up to a bedbug problem, the pest-control industry is rolling out an arsenal of methods that promise an easy yet thorough assault on the bloodthirsty pests."
"Bedbugs are becoming "tougher to eradicate as [...] their resistance to some pesticides grows. In response, pest-control companies are adopting new tactics."
"Stern Environmental Group LLC, a Secaucus, N.J., company that serves the New York City area, recently started using a technology that sprays the bugs with icy carbon dioxide to kill them."
Tip: for printing, use the print verion link at the bottom of the WSJ article.
Related stories:
CTV in Toronto reports on bedbug problems taken seriously by the local council:
http://tinyurl.com/35wufq
http://tinyurl.com/3xj6ro
http://tinyurl.com/37eb57


