
This Might Make You Itch: How Alabama Towns Ranked for Bed Bugs
I’m writing this from a hotel room, and let’s just say I’m now conducting a full-scale investigation of every nook and cranny after learning where some Alabama towns landed on the bed bug infestation rankings.
All of a sudden, I’m very itchy.
Pest Gnome recently analyzed 500 cities across the United States to uncover the most bed bug-infested spots in the country. Shockingly, 7 cities in Alabama managed to crawl their way onto the list.
They “looked at the number of accommodations, multi-unit residential buildings, and population density.”
The cities were ranked from #1 to #500; The highest overall score was ranked “Highest Risk” (No. 1), and the lowest “Lowest Risk” (No. 500)." said Pest Gnome.

Alabama Cities Named Most Bug Bed Infested in the U.S.
#355 - Montgomery
#339 - Mobile
#274 - Auburn
#235 - Birmingham
#216 - Huntsville
#215 - Hoover
#139 – Tuscaloosa
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