
A photo purporting to show bed bugs creeping out of a seam on a bus seat in Philadelphia, has gone viral, Philly.com reported.
It surfaced on social media about 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, according to SEPTA. It quickly went viral. Comments on Facebook included "now I'm scared to catch the bus" and "even more reason to validate my choice to never use public buses."
The photo, taken the previous Friday, prompted SEPTA to pull three buses from service on Route 6, which runs from the Olney Transportation Center to Ogontz and Cheltenham Avenues, said spokeswoman Jerri Williams. The buses received a cleaning that included vacuuming and freezing.
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Source: Philly.com
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