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1 CHAPTER 4 BedbugsBedbugs

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3 Preview Questions Pests are animals that cause problems for people – for example, rats. What are some other examples of pests? Have you ever had a problem with a pest? Describe it.

4 The tiny bedbug has become a huge problem for thousands of people in the United States. This rice- sized pest has moved into hotels, apartments, stores, and movie theaters around the country. Public health officials still havent found a way to stop it.

5 From the 1950s until recently, people hadnt had a big problem with bedbugs. But that has changed. Why have the bugs returned? The CDC (Centers for Disease Control) has been studying the problem for the past few years and lists the following reasons: 1) People travel more today, increasing the chance that bedbugs will come home with them; 2) Most people have never had bedbugs, so they dont recognize the problem early; 3) Pesticides that had worked in the past dont work today; 4) Officials havent found a successful pesticide yet. From the 1950s until recently, people hadnt had a big problem with bedbugs. But that has changed. Why have the bugs returned? The CDC (Centers for Disease Control) has been studying the problem for the past few years and lists the following reasons: 1) People travel more today, increasing the chance that bedbugs will come home with them; 2) Most people have never had bedbugs, so they dont recognize the problem early; 3) Pesticides that had worked in the past dont work today; 4) Officials havent found a successful pesticide yet.

6 The good news, says the CDC, is that the bugs have not been spreading diseasethey usually just leave small bites that itch. The bad news is the bugs have caused psychological problems for people. Some people have been unable to sleep at night because bug bites. Others have felt embarrassed about the problem and dont want to invite friends to their house. And others have experienced money problems because theyve had to replace furniture or even move out their homes. Until officials find an answer, this little bug will continue to be a big pest.

7 Reading Comprehension Circle T for true and F for false. TF 1. Bedbugs only hide in beds. TF TF 2. The bedbug problem began in the 1950s. TF 3. Pesticides for bedbugs used to work, but they dont work now. TF TF 4. Bedbug bites itch, but they dont make you sick. TF

8 G RAMMAR P RACTICE Circle the correct completions. Welcome to the Neighborhood 1. Last year I moved into the Sunset Apartments. At first, I loved my new apartment. Then I found bedbugs in my bed and in my couch. Ive tried many different pesticides, but they ___ worked. a. hadnt b. havent c. hasnt 2. I called the city health office. A worker told me they havent ___ an effective pesticide yet a. been finding b. foundc. find

9 G RAMMAR P RACTICE Circle the correct completions. Welcome to the Neighborhood 3. I talked to my neighbor Ray. He ___ fighting bedbugs since last summer, he said. a. have been b. has been c. was 4. When Ray moved into the Sunset Apartments two years ago, the apartments were fine. The bedbugs ___ arrived yet. a. hadnt b. havent c. didnt

10 G RAMMAR P RACTICE Welcome to the Neighborhood 5. The bedbugs have become a huge problem in our neighborhood. Even the movie theater on the corner ___ closed its doors recently because of them. a. has b. have c. has been 6. Ive ___ thinking about moving, but moving is expensive. a. be b. am c. been Circle the correct completions.

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