I remember sticking one on my wall as a battle trophy.
just burn the house down with all your clothes and possessions inside, including the ones you're wearing: it will be less stressful to rebuild your life over.
... in fact, even after the purge you might want to shave all bodily hair off and be scrubbed down decontamination-style.
It just sounds like bedbugs are so horrible that some dabs of DDT might be appropriate. Is that way off base?
So you're saying it's ideal, except that it doesn't work? That would seem to be the opposite of "appropriate."
I hope you're careful enough to draw a three-dimensional boundary, because bedbugs crawl up the wall to drop themselves off the ceiling into the bed.
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Just wear a particle mask when handling it; it's safe to eat but not to inhale.
No, I've just traveled SE Asia for months. You learn to inspect your mattress when arriving. If they've not yet reached the crevices in the mattress, you can at least pray that they're not everywhere else in the room.
Although I guess Chagas would have more damaging consequences.
If you're worried you have bed bugs but you're unable to catch them, I strongly suggest going to see a doctor in order to confirm the bug bites are actually caused by bugs. It's possible you could be suffering from a variation of delusional parasitosis [0], causing you to heavily scratch your skin and making you think you're under assault by bugs or parasites. Mental health issues are an incredibly serious matter. Despite considering myself a rational person, I had some issues relating to this and was unable to find my way out of it until I saw a doctor. I'd never wish that kind of experience on even my worst of enemies.
I quickly discovered that bed bug bites are harder to ignore than mosquito bites. They're significantly itchier and can last a week or so.
I was spending most of my days in a cafe nearby with my laptop. I got to talking to one guy that was also a regular, he went through a few different used laptops and was setting up linux and playing with it. He turned out to be staying at homeless shelters. I momentarily felt envious, because he told me there no bed bugs at his shelter.
This also means that I'm acutely aware that number 4 was the right answer.
"Don't sit down on public transport."The bites are itchy but not like mosquito bites.
You're right that seeing a cluster or a line or 2-3 bites is a dead giveaway, but it doesn't mean that a single bite or infrequent bites is not an infestation.
A single bite with nothing else showing up at all is no cause for concern, but a mosquito bite showing up in the morning every week or two is definitely cause for concern if you aren't in mosquito season in your location.