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‘Shopping addiction cured!’: Amazon worker warns of bed bug infestation at Amazon warehouse
Jul 26, 2024
‘hard to tell whether or not you’re getting bedbug bites or not’
An Amazon worker and self-declared freelance labor organizer is warning people of a bedbug infestation at an Amazon warehouse in Kentucky—though Amazon is denying the allegation
Drew D. Duzinskas, whose LinkedIn profile shows he’s both a “freelance labor organizer” and Amazon fulfillment associate, put up a TikTok video on Wednesday in which he warned viewers based on a TikTok shared with him. As of Friday morning, the video has tallied more than 273,800 views.
He starts by claiming, “Apparently, bedbugs had been found at an Amazon facility in Kentucky. Someone shared a TikTok video with me from a worker from SDF9 in Kentucky, in which they claimed that on July 20, 2024, the SDF9 facility was shut down in order to inspect the facility for bedbugs. This same worker is reporting that both night shift and day shift are reporting that they have had bedbugs found in their own personal situations.”
The warehouse in question is in Shepherdsville, Ky., near Louisville.
Are Amazon workers unknowingly taking home bed bugs?
Duzinskas goes on to say, “Apparently, the corporation has been telling them to go to Amcare if they feel itchiness or feel any bites. Given the fact that it’s mosquito season as well as poison ivy season, can be kind of hard to tell whether or not you’re getting bedbug bites or not.”
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