您现在的位置是:首页 > 英语听力 > VOA英语听力下载|VOA news > voa标准英语|美国之音常速英语下载|在线收听 正文 VOA常速英语:Now We Mean What We Tell Our Kids at Bedtime 2009-03-17来源:和谐英语 音频下载[点击右键另存为]In the early 20th century, deadly pesticides like DDT nearly eradicated, or at least brought under reasonable control, a number of voracious and deadly insects in the United States. The mosquitoes that spread malaria, for instance. And America's clean little secret: bedbugs.We chose clean rather than dirty little secret because bedbugs infest tidy mansions as well as filthy slum dwellings.And they're making a huge comeback across the country, to the point that New York City health officials use the word epidemic to describe the recent 34-percent jump in reported bedbug infestations. New York has even created an entire Bed Bug Advisory Board to try to figure out how to attack these pests.Nocturnal bloodsuckers, the Chicago Tribune's Colleen Mastony called the tiny brown bugs, which are about half the size of your index fingernail. Chicago, too, appears to be overrun with bedbugs, and in Boston, Mastony reports, health workers are driving around the city slapping stickers on discarded furniture. The stickers read: CAUTION: THIS MAY CONTAIN BEDBUGS! Bedbugs hide in places you would expect, such as crumpled sheets and the crevice between mattresses. But they also lurk in lamps, dresser drawers, shoes and the slippers next to your bed. They crawl out, hungry, at night, and administer tiny bites - not just to you but also to your pets. The bites soon itch terribly and easily become infected when scratched.Lacking sure killing sprays like DDT, exterminators often lose the battle to eradicate bedbugs. Traditional fogging mists miss many of the hidden insects, and it can take several expensive visits, plus wholesale laundering of all your linens and clothing, to get rid of them. Then, to be sure the bugs don't come right back, you must store all these things in sealed plastic bags. And here are some discouraging words for homeowners, renters and health officials. Hidden bedbugs can live for a year or more without eating! And when they finally come out, you really don't want to be their first meal!Read more of Ted's personal reflections and stories from the road on his blog, Ted Landphair's America. 本栏目更多同类内容 扫码关注和谐英语微信公众号,第一时间获取最新学习资料 或公众号搜索myhxen 上一篇 VOA常速英语:US Condemns Sudanese Action Against Aid Groups 下一篇 VOA常速英语:Green Jobs Get Green Light in Today's Market 相关文章 VOA常速英语:日增20万确诊病例,印度疫情失控VOA常速英语:美国驱逐10名俄罗斯外交官VOA常速英语:US Marks One Year of Pandemic Shutdown with Hope, ConcernVOA常速英语:US Senate Nears Vote on $1.9 Trillion Biden COVID Aid PackageVOA常速英语:What Is Clubhouse and Why Did It Get So Popular?VOA常速英语:Thermal Water Helps Recovering COVID PatientsVOA常速英语:Deadly Drug Overdoses Epidemic Rages OnVOA常速英语:International Women’s Day Marks Year of Increased Hardships for Women WorldwideVOA常速英语:US States Relax Restrictions, Health Officials Warn Against ItVOA常速英语:Virginia Starts Reopening Schools for In-Person Learning