Vanier Hall bed bug case not so: res life

    Vanier Hall (Shane Mage/AQ)

    A reported case of bed bugs in Vanier Hall hasn’t panned out.

    On Tuesday, the St. Thomas University residence life office was told a student thought she had been bitten by bed bugs.

    This morning, facilities management checked the room with a pest control company.

    “They checked the entire room. There were no casings, no eggs, no bugs, or anything to that degree,” said Clayton Beaton, residence manager.

    “We just got a report back from our pest control guy. He’s of the opinion that whatever was in there, whatever caused the reaction, wasn’t a bed bug. We’re not sure what it was,” said Bill MacLean, STU’s director of facilities management.

    MacLean said the room will be sprayed with an all-purpose pesticide spray as a precaution.

    He said there has yet to be a case of bed bugs this year at STU that he has known about.

    Last year the Fredericton University of New Brunswick campus had a case of bed bugs.