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Bed Bug Discovery Forces Another Mohave County Office Shutdown

The ongoing issue of bed bugs continues to disrupt operations at the Mohave County Superintendent’s Office in downtown Kingman. Recently, the discovery of another bed bug prompted the temporary closure of the Superintendent suite located on the third floor.
Officials announced the closure as a precautionary measure, allowing for thorough cleaning and treatment of the affected area. This decision highlights the persistence of these pests, which have become a recurring problem within the building.
The Superintendent’s Office aims to address the situation swiftly and effectively to ensure the comfort and safety of its staff and visitors. Further updates will be communicated as they become available as the office works to resolve the issue and reopen the suite.
Residents and employees are encouraged to remain vigilant against bed bugs while officials implement their extermination plan. The circumstances serve as a reminder of the challenges posed by these resilient pests, which can easily spread in shared environments.