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Bed Bugs
newmanfamilyvlogs:
Intense cold kills them quickly. I've seen spot treatment done with a co2 spray. Improvise with a fire extinguisher to your luggage?
Hoopz:
Bed bugs have been a major problem that the news started reporting last fall. To get rid of them, it takes special equipment that heats up a room to something like 130 degree F. I know a number of hotels had massive problems and it's cost them a fortune to try and fight.
Dude, I hope it works out for you. I doubt switching rooms helps a lot just because sheets go from room to room in those places every few days.
JeepMonkey:
Switching rooms would be fine, as long as I don't spread them.
They are nasty little ---daisies---, but they really can't hurt people, like mosquitos that can't transmit diseases. I really do want to find out if they have a problem, so they will know and can take appropriate measures to stop them.
garwil:
Had some in a flat I once rented. Moved out pretty damn sharpish after finding out!
Basically you need to throw anything you don't need in the trash, wash all your clothes/bedding etc. at 60C or hotter and get the room fumigated.
The eggs are nigh on indestructible, the bugs themselves can survive for weeks and weeks without food (human blood).
They aren't dangerous and don't spread diseases but they can make you uncomfortable if you have a reaction to the bites.
Donkbaca:
Its too late! You have been bitten. You will be a zombie in less then 4 weeks if I read the wikipedia page right!!!!
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