Bedbugs Going After Goldman Sachs?

A Bedbug resting peacefully, ugh!These days it seems like everyone is on the attack against the investment banking industry. It looks like bedbugs have joined the fray and possibly have invaded the Goldman Sachs building. With bedbugs, you always can count on two things. These critters do not discriminate, and it is very costly to exterminate them.

_Last week on the Top Stocks blog at MSN Money, writer Elizabeth Strott posted about a report that Goldman Sachs brought in bedbug-sniffing dogs and exterminators for their 42-story office building. According to Strott, bedbugs have become a big problem in New York City. Bedbugs are tiny, reddish-brown insects that attack at night and feed on the blood of humans. Clean up costs for an infestation can reach $5,000 for a single family home.

_In our blog and at our company, we have been talking about the rising bed bug problem in the U.S. for several years. One of our former employees had a nasty encounter with bedbugs in Las Vegas. In response, we have developed our Allergy Armor Bed Bug bedding to help combat the menace. These mattress covers are designed to trap the bedbugs in the mattress.

_Check out the entire bedbug blog on Top Stocks.

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