Hostel susceptible to pests.

When it comes to a hostel we all know that by the very nature of its existence a hostel is a place where people come from various regions and backgrounds travel with different kinds of transport that are infested with pests, through sewage lines, gardens, grounds, kitchen area, canteen area. The most common pests found in hostels are rats, squirrel, bedbugs, cockroaches etc. Hostels are the excellent breeding place for the pest as it provides them shelter and safety.

Hostels have a huge area it becomes easy for the pest to enter and thrive. Once the pest enters the area they create a great mess. Pests are not the only nuisance but can cause property damage and transmit harmful diseases. They can cause nuisance in hostels by destroying books, clothes, or any equipment and material. Thus the overall result of pest infestation is investing thousands of dollars to fix or to repair it.

Let’s have a look at some of evidence for pest infestation,

Health officials visit Tumakuru hostel, encounter rats and roaches

The small kitchen on the premises of Vidya Varidhi International School in Chikkanayakanahalli, Tumakuru, is a poorly maintained and unhygienic area where food for 29 hostel students is prepared. Health Department officials found this out the unpleasant way as they arrived on a visit on Friday, only to be greeted by rats and cockroaches.

The visit came a day after three boys in the hostel died in a suspected case of food poisoning. “The kitchen was not clean at all. There were a lot of rats,” one of the officials said, adding that the floors had clearly not been cleaned in a long time and the walls not painted at all. “The cereals, rice and vegetables were kept open on the floor. When we went there, rats were feasting on them. The lighting was also poor.”

Sleepless nights for JNU students as bed bugs invade hostels 

NEW DELHI: Many inmates of hostels in Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) are spending the night on the floor or sleeping on their beds without the mattress, waiting for the day to break. These students have neither been punished, nor are they sleepless in love. Blame it on bed bugs. The rooms of nearly all the boys’ hostels on the campus have been infested with these blood-sucking bugs or khatmal. 

Even as the university authorities are busy devising the ‘right strategy’ to launch a counter-attack on the bugs, the students have armed themselves with pesticide sprays. “I bought five bottles of a khatmal spray last week from a store on the campus. We have been told in the hostel that it’s a university-level problem and should be dealt with accordingly,” said MPhil student Vipin Krishna, who stays in Periyar Hostel. 

The hostel residents are busy and they hardly have time to pay attention to such matters but the effect of pest infestation is more danger.

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