 
Addabbo: “Don’t Let the Bedbugs Bite!”
Joseph P. Addabbo Jr
February 8, 2011
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            ISSUE:
                                                      
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with Experts on How to Prevent or Eliminate the Growing Menace
Queens, NY, February 7, 2011 – On Thursday, February 17 at 7 p.m., NYS Senator 
Joseph P. Addabbo, Jr. and Assemblyman Michael Miller are sponsoring a free seminar 
providing important information from the experts on how to prevent, identify, or get 
rid of, the spreading problem of bedbug infestations.  If you or someone you know is 
concerned with the issue of bedbugs, come to the event at Emanuel United Church of 
Christ, 93-12 91st Avenue (off Woodhaven Blvd., near Atlantic Avenue) featuring speakers 
from the NYC Department of Health, NYC Department of Housing Preservation and Development, 
and local pest control business owner William Puricelli of Advanced Pest Management 
Services. 
 
Addabbo notes, “I want to thank these experts for providing timely information to my 
constituents -- homeowners, tenants or landlords -- who are afraid that the city’s bedbug 
plague will hit their buildings.” The Senator points out that it has been reported that 
the city had logged 12,768 bedbug complaints for 2009, with bedbug violations issued by 
HPD inspectors exploding from 82 in 2004 to 4,808 in that same year. In 2010, 
exterminators were extremely busy, as the nasty critters temporarily shut down businesses, 
forced residents to move, and left beleaguered New Yorkers suffering from red welts and 
bites. Some local movie theaters, offices and hotels also reported being visited by the 
bugs. 
 
Adds Miller, “The citywide fight against bedbugs will be won one home at a time. Winning 
the battle can save you thousands of dollars, and information is your best weapon.” 
 
According to local certified entomologists and exterminators, bedbug removal is one of 
the most difficult and costly tasks in the pest control industry. Landlords have been 
known to spend up to $80,000 to get large buildings bedbug free. Adding to landlords’ 
woes of dealing with these pests is the “Bedbug Disclosure Act,” a new citywide law 
that took effect August 30, 2010, which requires landlords to notify prospective tenants 
about any infestations in the building within the previous year. The law’s stated goal 
is to suppress the bedbug epidemic by giving “landlords an incentive to comply with their 
legal obligations to eradicate” infestations. However, the disclosure act fails to 
include any legal or financial penalties for landlords who do not comply. For more 
information about this free local event, please call Senator Addabbo’s Howard Beach 
district office at 718-738-1111, his Middle Village satellite office at 718-497-1630, 
or Assemblyman Miller’s Woodhaven district office at 718-805-0950.
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