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  1. red-magic

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    Posted 4 years ago
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    So I'm sitting on my bed just talking to people on MSN, and I see a [expletive deleted] adult [expletive deleted] bed [expletive deleted] bug -.- -.- -.- -.- -.- I got exterminated 1 month ago, the guy sprayed our whole house 3 times after the first time, so 4 in total. Nowwwwwww, we were clean in the whole month and now again? a f[expletive deleted] bug? an adult one? :( how did they escape 4 sprayings? I have no bites anywhere on me except a few old ones because they look old... but im never itchy?!?!?!?! why can't these things gtfo? like honestly.. I'm embarrassed about talk about it to people but i feel i can vent my self here LOL

    [expletive deleted] THESE BUGSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS

    honest to god, ive never been so bothered in my life. i feel like i can do back flips to india..... [expletive deleted]

    any tips people?

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    also, i just looked around the cracks of my mattress or whatever the hell it is... and no [expletive deleted] stains or dark spots. NOT EVEN 1 BUG. i hope to god i killed the last one -.-

    we are currently painting our whole house, i just got a huge area rug in my room... and WOW. what do i do now? this is really making me sad lmao

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    Hi Red-magic,

    I don't know your backstory, but is it possible they are being reintroduced? This can happen if someone in the home is being exposed (at work, at someone else's home, at school) or if you have inadvertently infested a car, for example.

    It sounds like you are in a single-family house, but if not, attached neighbors are probably an even more likely culprit.

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    YES DUDE YES LOL. my neighbor is a dirt bag. i know you hygiene has nothing to do with it but we are pretty [expletive deleted] sure she has them. and when my room was finished being painted i sealed every single crack and hole in my room and was fine for a couple nights until now. this is really making me want to go there and slapping her in the face for living with these things. is there anything i can buy? like sprays or something so i can get rid of them my self and just keep on spraying until im satisfied?

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    how can i stop being re introduced?

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    also, is it possible that they can climb onto you? for example. i was at my friends house yesterday night and he had a couple of bites... but i never bring bags there or anything. i just come in my clothes obviously.. so im thinking maybe 1 came into my pocket cause i find it odd that an adult was found after 1 month of being sprayed and what not..

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    yep, they can travel around in your pockets and your purses and bags. I have a close friend whose public housing was completely infested. His eyesight isn't very good, and a month ago we were waiting for the bus. I (obsessively) looked in his pocket and dawdling around the top of the inside were three. Well after freaking out running upstairs to grab a bag to throw that jacket in we were both pretty upset. I had seen them hiding under a collar of a different coat he had on, so they can definitely go out on a date with you. This actually, had a positive effect on Mr. "I don't think they're there."

    Now for you PCO'S this will be intriguing.

    His bed bugs are sickly anemic little demons. They are like adults (stage 4), but always kinda yellowish. He feels he doesn't get bit, but come on. However, and I've seen others on his stuff, which is gross, that are the same. They really don't seem to like him, as he's seen very few red ones. He had TB years ago, and of course was treated, but it did affect his entire metabolism. So it is possible they could find someone, dare i, distasteful.

    Happy ending - their entire building was recently treated in a thorough manner, and he had two prior treatments before that one, so hoping he's clear, but...we'll wait and see.

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    lol wowies. that makes me want to cry lol


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