Bed Bugs from outdoor ed

Anonymous
Actually, they can live for two years without feeding.
Anonymous
Bedbugs reported again at Skycroft.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Bedbugs reported again at Skycroft.


Reported by whom?
Anonymous
It's from the recent wave of illegals?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It's from the recent wave of illegals?


I'm going to assume that you are not being sincere.
Anonymous
Someone should report this to WTOP? It was reported to my kid's school last year. What a great way to spread it around the county. Infest the 6th graders and then their families and then... MCPS should be on this issue. I hope this year's families reported it beyond DCUM.
Anonymous
Do you think MCPS gives a hoot about this. They don't.
Anonymous
They would if it was a headline on WTOP or WaPo
Anonymous
No bed bugs when my kids went to skycroft in sept 2014.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Someone should report this to WTOP? It was reported to my kid's school last year. What a great way to spread it around the county. Infest the 6th graders and then their families and then... MCPS should be on this issue. I hope this year's families reported it beyond DCUM.


How about you? Pick up the phone and call 877-222-1035.

http://www.wtop.com/700/2243710/WTOP-Contact-Information
Anonymous
My child's class had them in March of 2014. I would not have known it however if two of my child's friends were not affected. The school did not follow up with any information to the 6th grade parents. I would send it out to the list serve of your school at this point.
Anonymous
Bump
Anonymous
A child was bitten and the staff there confirmed the presence of bedbugs by finding an insect. November 2014.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Do you think MCPS gives a hoot about this. They don't.


Someone please tell me that some staff member or teacher has to care. They are probably privately flipping out over bed bugs and lice. Who wants to deal with any of that if you don't have to?
Anonymous
I am surprised the science teachers who go every year don't start refusing to attend.
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