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NutmegYankee

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10. I lived through an infestation in college, and managed to wipe them out.
Tue Dec 16, 2014, 11:22 PM
Dec 2014

Just treat every wall at the trim with a Pyrethrin containing insecticide. Leave a 20 inch wide swath, then search all around where you saw them for little black dots near a crevice. While many people think mattress, they are more likely to live in wood crevices (bed frame or wall trim) than in the seam of a modern mattress. The black dots are their feces, with them usually doing their thing right outside their "home". Once you find, spray the crap out of that area.

Since I am a great 'thrift shop' shopper, I worry about things like this. Paper Roses Dec 2014 #1
My mistake was thinking it was harmless mite. My new philosophy is if you see snagglepuss Dec 2014 #4
Bed Bugs KMA2U2 Dec 2014 #9
Oh my! A library book!!! Curmudgeoness Dec 2014 #2
I found out that many libraries fumingate for bed bugs. I think Public Health could snagglepuss Dec 2014 #3
I may just start putting library books in the freezer Curmudgeoness Dec 2014 #6
Another BRILLIANT tip from another site snagglepuss Dec 2014 #5
With DE KC Dec 2014 #7
Thank you for the excellent advice Digit Dec 2014 #8
I lived through an infestation in college, and managed to wipe them out. NutmegYankee Dec 2014 #10
Yikes black dots are their feces?! snagglepuss Dec 2014 #11
Yes. They defecate little black dots. NutmegYankee Feb 2015 #12
A bit late now quakerboy Feb 2015 #13
Hand held steamers are pretty cheap Politicalboi May 2015 #14
I agree about the hand held steamers TexasBushwhacker May 2015 #15
story about steamers NJCher Aug 2015 #16
Those boric acid tablets or powder are fairly non-toxic TexasBushwhacker Aug 2015 #17
Later NJCher Aug 2015 #18
They're great to toss in pantries and cabinets TexasBushwhacker Aug 2015 #19
I was thinking of boric acid while reading this thread Maraya1969 Oct 2015 #22
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