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Bed Bug Infestation help please :/?
Manish Vas
It all started when my dad got a second hand bed to my room (october 2012) . After 2 or 3 days i started getting terrible bites on my arms. I told my dad to inspect it and he found 2 thin red insects and killed it. So nothing else for the next 2 months. One day , i decided to sleep in my couch but when i woke up , i had lots of bites on my hip and thighs. I got suspicious and when i lifted the cushion , i saw a thin reddish brown insect crawling. I caught it with tape and flushed it. These bites have been continuing till now and they're in my bed , my parents bed , even in all of my couches ! I would've got bitten like a million times till now (8 bites today) and i just caught 2 big bedbugs. I can't bear these little bastards. Is there any way to treat bedbug bites ? Money is kinda tight right now and i cant call the exterminator now. I also caught about 17 bugs in my bed's headboard when i vacummed it last week. Nowadays i sleep with the light on and that has helped a bit. Help please :/
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You are really infested. Your father is a fool. He "saved" a little on a used mattress. Technically it is illegal to sell used bedding, the health department frowns on it for good reason.
Now this genius better be prepared to fork out $4,000-6,000 to have your home properly treated. You can spray poison all over your house, you can even pay someone to do it for you, problem is most bedbugs have mutated into pesticide resistant, so it is pointless to poison yourself.
You need the house heated to 145 for about 3-4 hours. This is the only sure fire way to kill 100% of them.
Money is tight. That happens. Killing these bugs has to be a priority. That means no more booze, beer, cigarettes, makeup and all the other stupid crap people waste money on when money is tight. This is not a lecture on how you should live, I don't care if you chose to live in squalor. I have been rammen noodle, bicycle to work because I will not pay $1 to ride the bus on a sunny day poor. No car poor. No TV poor. No phone poor. No AC poor. Wash your clothes in the tub and hang them to dry poor.
Been there, done that. Now I own a business that makes me close to a 6 digit income. I'm NEVER going back. My workers are poor or nearly poor, but not one lives in squalor.
You need some relief. You need a bagged vacuum. You need a Eureka Mighty Mite. It is $65-80 depending on where you get it. You need to vacuum up these bugs from every inch of your home. Everything. Everywhere. Even the electric outlets.
That's a LOT of work. I know that. I have people who money isn't so tight pay me and my staff to clean their homes. We use a better vacuum than the Mighty Mite, but then again, it is over $300. Two people will work hard and fast, probably 4-6 hours to clean every inch of a home. Sometimes I do it. I will be soaked in sweat. It is a lot of hard work. At the end, you take the bag to the outside trash so you don't reinfest your home.
Money is tight. That means you have plenty of time on your hands. Don't say you don't. If you work, money can't be that tight. If you don't have a job, you have a lot of time. If you don't have either, you are a lazy liar.
Get the right vacuum and vacuum every day or two. You can get rid of them that way too. You have to be willing to put in the effort.
You are really infested. Your father is a fool. He "saved" a little on a used mattress. Technically it is illegal to sell used bedding, the health department frowns on it for good reason.
Now this genius better be prepared to fork out $4,000-6,000 to have your home properly treated. You can spray poison all over your house, you can even pay someone to do it for you, problem is most bedbugs have mutated into pesticide resistant, so it is pointless to poison yourself.
You need the house heated to 145 for about 3-4 hours. This is the only sure fire way to kill 100% of them.
Money is tight. That happens. Killing these bugs has to be a priority. That means no more booze, beer, cigarettes, makeup and all the other stupid crap people waste money on when money is tight. This is not a lecture on how you should live, I don't care if you chose to live in squalor. I have been rammen noodle, bicycle to work because I will not pay $1 to ride the bus on a sunny day poor. No car poor. No TV poor. No phone poor. No AC poor. Wash your clothes in the tub and hang them to dry poor.
Been there, done that. Now I own a business that makes me close to a 6 digit income. I'm NEVER going back. My workers are poor or nearly poor, but not one lives in squalor.
You need some relief. You need a bagged vacuum. You need a Eureka Mighty Mite. It is $65-80 depending on where you get it. You need to vacuum up these bugs from every inch of your home. Everything. Everywhere. Even the electric outlets.
That's a LOT of work. I know that. I have people who money isn't so tight pay me and my staff to clean their homes. We use a better vacuum than the Mighty Mite, but then again, it is over $300. Two people will work hard and fast, probably 4-6 hours to clean every inch of a home. Sometimes I do it. I will be soaked in sweat. It is a lot of hard work. At the end, you take the bag to the outside trash so you don't reinfest your home.
Money is tight. That means you have plenty of time on your hands. Don't say you don't. If you work, money can't be that tight. If you don't have a job, you have a lot of time. If you don't have either, you are a lazy liar.
Get the right vacuum and vacuum every day or two. You can get rid of them that way too. You have to be willing to put in the effort.
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