Bedbugs

cowboy43

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seems like an epidenic going on across America, makes a person think twice about sleeping in someone else's bed or having company come for the holidays. a doctor on tv said he was bit so many times he have to have a blood tranfusion,the bite is painless and you do know you are being bitten, no one is emune to getting them rich or poor and once the house becomes infested it is almost impossible to get rid of them.
 
Heard they have bug sniffing dogs now that can come to your home to see if you have them. Last I heard, It was like three hundred an hour, something like that.

Now, if any of you have beagles or bloodhounds, this might be your golden oppportunity...

I'm not anxious to sleep in a hotel bed anytime soon... :help: I get the heebie jeebies thinking about it.

Goodnight...Don't let the bedbugs bite!
 
curtis":1zr2g2gs said:
Sure you can , spray DDT. Geez, I just remembered its banned.
Go did in the corn crib. You probably got a couple of jugs hid back in there. Not too many folks around now that would even recognize the smell. ;-)
 
in vancouver, apparently they're particularly bad in the "west end" which is the posh area... but they are indeed a bit everywhere...
 
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Bunch of women from the office all staying in a hotel at a meeting this week.

hope they don't bring them critters here.

chiggers in the summer time is bad enough from working here. I manage to get in a couple of batches every year.
 
I think the TSA employees should have to shower and delouse after each passenger fondling. Seems to me all this started about the time they started their intrusive pat downs. Just another reason not to fly.
 

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