A number of Trinity students have had to leave their accommodation after bed bugs were discovered.
According to the Irish Times, eight students have been moved from Goldsmith Hall to other accommodation and pest control experts have been called in.
A spokesperson told the newspaper that the issue is being dealt with and that the students should be able to return to their apartments by Christmas.
Bed bugs, which are said to be a growing problem in Dublin, are not known for spreading diseases but can cause irritation. (Sooo, we won't be sleeping tonight!)
Bed bugs have been discovered in student accommodation.
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