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Washington: Navy grappling with bedbug infestation of nuclear submarine USS Connecticut

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Clothes got laundered, mattresses replaced and pesticides sprayed as the Navy waged war against a stubborn infestation of bedbugs that found their way onto a nuclear-powered submarine at its home port in the Bremerton area.

Navy entomologists now certify that “all feasible measures have been taken” to control the infestation and have recommended “repopulation of berthing,” according to a statement from Cmdr. Cindy Fields, a public affairs officer for the Naval Submarine Forces Pacific.

This campaign aboard the USS Connecticut has included laying down diatomaceous dust to draw insects out of hiding and into contact with this “deadly” countermeasure, according to the statement.

But the Navy’s efforts have not quelled concerns from crew members, some of whom have been sleeping on cots in a pier-side shelter erected as temporary quarters to avoid getting bitten in the submarine “racks” where people sleep. more

14 Comments on Washington: Navy grappling with bedbug infestation of nuclear submarine USS Connecticut

  1. I was on USS Sam Houston SSBN609B in April 75. We had a small infestation in crews berthing during sea trials after the yards. They got it quick though, and we went on to DASO in Port Canaveral soon after. Don’t remember now what they did but it worked finest kind! CRS now!

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  2. Did you see where the media wants to stop using the term pedophile because it maligns those with pedophilia?

    Cue the “Bedbug Supporting” whackos in 3, 2, 1…..

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  3. You should have seen the bedbugs on the Nina, the Pinta, and the Santa Maria!
    I told Christoforo that he should fumigate, but you know those damned Genoans!

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