Sadiq Khan admits risk of bedbugs on Tube is ‘real source of concern’
he risk of France’s bedbug outbreak spreading to London’s public transport community is “a real source of concern”, the capital’s mayor Sadiq Khan stated.
Bedbugs have been reported throughout France, with many circumstances in Paris.
Mr Khan stated Transport for London (TfL) is “taking steps” to prevent the insects spreading across the city on its services.
We’re talking to our associates in Paris to see if there are any classes to be realized
He advised web site PoliticsJoe: “This is a real source of concern. People are worried about these bugs in Paris causing a problem in London.
“I was in contact with TfL last week and this weekend. We’re taking steps to make sure we don’t have those problems in London, in relation to regular cleaning of the Tube and our buses.
“(We’re) talking to Eurostar as well.
“I want to reassure those watching and those listening: TfL have one of the best regimes to clean our assets on a nightly basis.
“We’re speaking to our friends in Paris to see if there are any lessons to be learned.
The pest control service is currently receiving an alarming number of bedbug jobs on a weekly basis
“For a variety of reasons we don’t think those issues will arise in London but (there is) no complacency from TfL.”
Bedbugs feed on blood by biting individuals, creating wounds that may be itchy however don’t normally trigger different well being issues.
The bugs typically stay on furnishings or bedding and may unfold by being on garments or baggage.
Luton Borough Council issued an announcement on its web site, saying it “does not have limitless resources to counter this pest”.
It added: “This national bedbug problem has not missed Luton.
“The pest control service is currently receiving an alarming number of bedbug jobs on a weekly basis.
“Whilst the bedbug is not known to be a carrier of disease, the council does recognise the bedbug as being an obnoxious pest with which to have to share a home… successful treatment can be a lengthy process and the council does not have limitless resources.”