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Awesome technique 😮
ОтветитьBitches be sayin that I shouldn’t let the bed bugs bite when I got this dude😈🔥💯
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ОтветитьThat's not a treatment. That's just vacuuming a mattress. You didn't vacuum the curtains and you don't need a chemical suit or a respirator. How did you treat the other items that were in the area? Hmmm?
Ответитьmattress will double its weight in 10 years as a result of being filled with dead dust mites and their detritus.
Turns out the readers should have slept on that fact — on their original mattress. Just a few months later, Ohio State University researcher Emmett Glass, who was quoted in the original story, gave the press another black eye with this revealing explanation:
“I never quoted that statistic. I told (the reporter) that Internet websites have statistics that try to strike fear in the consumer, thus promoting their products. I gave her a few off the top of my head (two million mites in an average mattress, mattress doubling in weight, etc.) that I read over the years. She asked me if any of these statistics have any scientific merit and I told her that none of them are in the literature. To the layman that is NO! In fact I asked the Wall Street Journal writer to call an expert on mattresses at the International Sleep Products Association. She did and was told that the statistic on mattresses doubling in weight was far from the truth. The journalist chose to include it in the story anyway. She liked the statistic because it made her story more interesting.”
According to Ohio State, a typical used mattress may have anywhere from 100,000 to 10 million mites inside but since you need an electron microscope to see one, the weight is negligible. At most, the school says, a two-year-old pillow might weigh 10 percent more. Experts say that unless you’re allergic, they should pose no particular health problem. And, remember, a mattress is usually covered with pads and sheets and many people wear pajamas, so dead skin cells, sweat and many other mites all come out in the wash.
So, thanks to what appears to be an irresponsible reporter, the mattress industry has glommed onto this alarmist tripe to boost sales. We can only hope people give it a rest soon.
Yeh come back in 6 months
ОтветитьAwesome
ОтветитьBuy an insecticide that contains Permethrine and that's it, you can even spray it in your clothes.Also Diatomeceis earth works
Ответитьthey need to take those curtains down.
good job!
Boy...I guess bedbugs are only in the bed...sigh🥱
Ответитьunless you did the whole room/apartment cracks under the crown moulding/crack where the wall meet floor this won't do shit other than massively reducing the population so it's not noticeable anymore.. for now. but unless you do the whole shit they'll just be hiding in the baseboards ready to lay eggs a d move right back in ☠️
that's why apartment buildings are fucked, no matter what you can do for your apt there's more waiting in the walls to come out at night and make their nest back up 😖😣
I wonder if this treatment is applied more than once, i.e 3 times. Reason being, if its an infestation it most likely require a team dedicated a whole day with all the equipment and stuff OR a 3 day treatment.
ОтветитьMeanwhile, they’re in the wall crevices laughing at you and the outfit.
ОтветитьVery good 😅😊
ОтветитьAll u did was sweep? Wb the inside of the box spring or the slats my g
ОтветитьI'm glad I know more about bed bugs than this idiot. He only sprayed mattresses bed bugs Is everywhere in your apartment or house
ОтветитьThats what the fuck I’m talking about 💯
ОтветитьThere is no "once and for all solution".
Source: I've had bedbugs in the past.
You are safe when you've successfully gone 3 years w/o seeing a single sign.
We had to heat treat our entire house, and lock up everything we owned for 2 and a half years.
They are absolute experts in survival and hiding, you can have them without knowing.
Edit: this experience ruined my outlook on life and made me incredibly depressed for a long time, I still have ptsd over it and still check every single surface.
I have seen them here and there at different locations, and it makes me extremely paranoid.
Especially when people tell me I didn't see them, ticks and bedbugs look completely different
That’s what the customer should be doing before we get there
Ответить😅😅😅😅😅 scared 😱
ОтветитьHow much would that cost tho
ОтветитьWhere's the heat treatment of the room for 24 hours? About 150 to cook em dead dude, this is dumb.
Ответитьthis is the wrong way .. u need a 230 degreee stream clean .. with toxic chem
ОтветитьAre you just a rookie? And dont forget to clean that vacume. Its full of them, can be also in those pipes, you take it to your car then? Or just put them to the trash?
ОтветитьLmao def not the right way you don’t even need a suit to treat moron
ОтветитьNo please
ОтветитьThat only works in the movies.
ОтветитьWhere did you buy your bed bugs equipment?
ОтветитьToo easy but overkill on the fit. TyVek suit but Adidas Sneakers.
ОтветитьHow to connect you
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