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CNN Interviews Jeffrey White on BedBug Central’s Annual Charity, “Taking the Bite Out of the Holidays”

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With the holiday season all but here, BedBug Central and many other pest management firms are focused on giving back to their community and those less fortunate.

PCT Magazine | November 24, 2010

Lawrenceville, N.J. — With the holiday season all but here, BedBug Central and many other pest management firms are focused on giving back to their community and those less fortunate. CNN recently interviewed research entomologist Jeffrey White for their Mission Possible segment to discuss BedBug Central’s annual charitable event, “Taking the Bite Out of the Holidays.”

During the segment, White explains how BedBug Central will partner with interested pest management firms across the nation to provide free bed bug services to those in financial need.

To see the video, click here.

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