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ONLY ON CBS4 "I called to see if they were aware that there were ways to kill the bedbugs through freezing, CBS4 Investigates through heat treatments, through isolating them for a couple years in an encasement," said Reality Check Debra Kay of Envirotech. Pay It 4w ard Good Question Even with Envirotech's help it was too late. The bug's droppings stained the book pages Where In Colorado black. The library destroyed 31 books worth an estimated value of $12,000.

SEEN ON CBS4 The library believes it has taken care of the bedbug problem and that it is safe to borrow Interactive Help Center books, but they said if you think you have a problem with bed bugs in your library books Gloria Neal's Blog you're asked to contact them. They also ask that customers not return books through the Wednesday's Child book drop if they think they have a bedbug problem. Project Green The library customer responsible for the bedbugs has been fined the $12,000 that it will MONEY & CONSUMER cost to replace the destroyed books. Business (© MMX CBS Television Stations, Inc. All Rights Reserved. This material may not be Consumer published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.) Beating The Recession CBS Moneyw atch Curious & Controversial News

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