Bedbug Contest Announced
58Bedbug Photo Contest
The children's book, The Bedbug Who Wouldn't Bite copyright Melody Rhodes, 2009 is soon to be released. It's time to bookmark these pages, if you haven't done so already, and get your cameras ready.
The cutest picture of a child, holding a copy of the Bedbug book and with adorable Bedbug perched nearby will win a free copy of the book and the bug. The Bedbug contest will roll into full swing with the publication of the Bedbug Who Wouldn't Bite copyright Melody Rhodes, 2009.
Pictures can be emailed in at The Bedbug Blog. The winning photo will be published at The Bedbug Blog.
A child may try to win the book and the bug for a brother or sister who also wants the bug and the book. Or a child might want another bedbug or another copy of the book to give out as a gift to a friend. Whatever the reason, this contest is sure to be fun for participants.
Contact me at The Bedbug Blog with any questions.
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Bedbug refuses to carry a snack but which snack is it? Can you guess?
We Have A Book Cover!
Bedbug Blog Feed
- Testing With the Book and the Bug
One child is very eager to have her own book and bug!
- More Images
Here's another snapshot I took of the video of my book and adorable Bedbug. I cropped the picture and worked with the exposure to make the image clearer. I'm very pleased with the lovely colors....
The Bedbug Book and Toy
Bedbug News Feed
- With bedbugs on the rise, Tampa firm trains detection dogsThe Tampa Tribune30 hours ago
For decades, bedbugs have been almost mythical, the fodder of bedtime nursery rhymes. Recent restrictions on pesticides have created a resurgence of the blood-sucking creatures.
- City tenants sue over bedbugs; infestations a growing problemThe Times of Trenton2 days ago
TRENTON -- Good night, sleep tight, don't let the bedbugs bite. For a group of city tenants, the childhood verse has taken on ominous significance as they battle an infestation of the parasites in their North Clinton apartment building.
- Bedbugs make a comebackWTHR Indianapolis2 days ago
The resurgence of an old pest is causing concern in Indiana and across the nation.
- Mount Vernon bedbug extermination efforts too onerous, seniors complainThe Journal News32 hours ago
MOUNT VERNON — Some tenants at a senior-citizen complex say they are being asked to do too much to help stamp out a bedbug infestation there. The 72-unit Unity Gardens at 125 S. 2nd Ave. has been infested with bedbugs for the past year.








