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Post by Storm on Oct 13, 2016 13:51:09 GMT -5
Anyone else ever had them before?
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Post by Turin not Torino on Oct 13, 2016 14:08:20 GMT -5
I work at a hotel, and ALL hotels get them at some point. More often, the room would have fleas from the previous guest having a pet in the room, and then the new guest would get bitten and come down to the desk to pitch a fit, but just hearing about the possibility of a room having bedbugs makes me itch. I'm sorry you're having an issue with it, I know it's not fun. When we've had a room with them in the past, it gets treated and shut down for a month. How bad is your infestation?
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Post by Storm on Oct 13, 2016 14:20:04 GMT -5
My grandma is getting eat up. One of the bedbug guys says she's allergic and thats why she has all the bite marks. My grandpa and I havent been bit munch. In one of the rooms its really bad. They're inside the head board and even went to the bathroom. My room isnt too bad. I've only seen 2 so far. And the room beside me isnt bad at all.
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Post by Turin not Torino on Oct 13, 2016 14:38:28 GMT -5
If the headboard's that far gone, it may need to be thrown out. Same with the mattress in the bad room. Are the bedbug guys treating the infestation? Your Grandma may want to move to one of the less infected rooms until it's treated.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 13, 2016 14:42:40 GMT -5
my dad had them about a month ago, and they only stayed on that one rom, i never ended up getting biy
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Post by Storm on Oct 13, 2016 17:33:32 GMT -5
If the headboard's that far gone, it may need to be thrown out. Same with the mattress in the bad room. Are the bedbug guys treating the infestation? Your Grandma may want to move to one of the less infected rooms until it's treated. He will. He said to run our clothes and my plushies through the dryer and immediatly bag them afterward first.
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