Navy works to quell mattress bug infestation on elite submarine | Native

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The USS Connecticut, one of the Navy’s most elite submarines, has been hit by a bed bug infestation. A Navy spokeswoman confirmed that efforts are being made to control the infestation aboard the ship moored at Kitsap-Bremerton Naval Base.

Marine entomologists found the insects in the perforated bulkheads between bunks aboard the Seawolf-class submarine, which carries a crew of more than 100 men.

The Navy said the bed bugs were only recently discovered. But several family members of seafarers told the Kitsap Sun they believe the infestation has been a problem for a year.

Cmdr. Cindy Fields, spokeswoman for the Navy Pacific Fleet submarine force, said bed bugs were first reported in December and it wasn’t until February 19 that Navy entomologists found them on board. Inspections for bed bugs on the boat have continued daily since then, Fields said.