Law School Taken Over By Cockroaches, In Case Student Debt Wasn't Scary Enough
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Law School Taken Over By Cockroaches, In Case Student Debt Wasn't Scary Enough
"According to a memo from the Senior Assistant Dean of Community Engagement (and pest control czar, apparently), the bugs have returned to, or even exceeded historical levels. This likely won't make it into next year's recruiting brochure. This isn't some isolated incident of a stray critter scuttling across the floor. We're talking so many bugs that the school had to set up a roach log, adding a bureaucratic dimension to the terror."
"We were initially able to call in every sighting to request Orkin, UK's pest control contractor, to respond. Orkin was responding several times a week, sometimes daily, for us. Orkin is no longer to able to come at that frequency That's the beginning of a horror movie. Thankfully, the sentence concludes by explaining that Orkin will replace its monthly preventative treatments with weekly visits,"
University of Kentucky College of Law is experiencing a pronounced cockroach infestation that has returned to or exceeded historical levels. The school established a roach log to record sightings and to coordinate responses with Orkin, the pest control contractor. Orkin previously responded several times weekly but became unable to maintain that frequency. The law school shifted to weekly preventative treatments in place of monthly ones. The infestation has been anticipated since a 2019 rebuild and has produced widespread disruption, bureaucratic tracking, and alarm among students and staff, prompting intensified pest-control measures and ongoing surveillance.
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