CREEPY CRAWLIES

Hunt for sicko who ‘deliberately released BED BUGS into Walmart changing room’ to spark infestation

A HUNT is underway for a sicko who unleashed live bed bugs inside a Walmart store — to apparently spark an infestation, according to police.

A store manager claims to have found a closed pill bottle with the creepy critters inside the men’s dressing room, within a boy’s jacket that was for sale.

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Someone unleashed living bed bugs at a Walmart in Pennsylvania last week, per policeCredit: Getty - Contributor

The incident unfolded Thursday at the store in Edinboro, Pennsylvania, state police said in a news release.

The manager threw out the bottle and jacket and didn’t tell authorities.

But Walmart contacted Ecolab, a health safety company, and a rep who visited the store on Friday “located bugs crawling around in the men’s fitting room.”

On Saturday, another pill bottle, this time with dead bed bugs inside, was found near a section of men’s belts.

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Walmart told The Sun in a statement a "third-party pest management service has visited the store, and after conducting a thorough review found no evidence of an infestation."

Hunt for sicko who 'deliberately released BEDBUGS into Walmart changing room' - sparking infestation

"We believe this to be an isolated incident and are taking all the necessary steps to help ensure a safe environment for customers and associates. We will continue working with law enforcement as they conduct their investigation," the statement read.

Pennsylvania State Police said they collected fingerprints from the bottle and were trying to figure out who placed the bugs in the store.

Bed bugs are an invasive parasite “that feed solely on the blood of people and animals while they sleep,” per the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

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The insects are reddish-brown, tiny and wingless, and can survive for “several months without a blood meal.”

they don’t transmit diseases, but can cause itching and skin infections. Sometimes, their bites take up to 14 days to develop on skin.

Bed bug infestations can be treated with insecticide spray by pest control companies.

 Walmart said they working with a pest control company to remove the creepy crittersCredit: Google Maps
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