When the bed bugs moved in, Goucher College decided it was time to move out.
This week, dozens of students are leaving their temporary housing in an off-campus apartment complex because of the tiny critters that parents warn their children about each night.
The three confirmed incidents of bed bugs at Towson's Dulaney Valley Apartments - one in mid-July, the other two in September - led Goucher to seek alternative housing, said Kristen Keener, the college's director of media relations.
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Source: Baltimore Sun
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