My wife works in a public library and they regularly have a bedbug-sniffing dog come in. She tells me it's very cute.
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At one point our neighbors self treated their bed bugs and it spread throughout the apartment complex and into our unit. In any case, the dog that came to our unit was a beagle. And it made my day in that shitty situation. It was adorable.
the Bed Bug Beagle is your friend.. i can see the subway station posters..
Check any hotel you stay in. Look under the mattress and in crevasses and seams. And don’t put your suitcase on the bed. Use the luggage stand or a desk.
And even if you check carefully, put your clothes straight from the suitcase and into the dryer and run for 60 minutes on high. The heat will kill bedbugs. If you can, also heat the suitcase or keep it sealed in plastic.
Also, protect your stuff. Put your mattress in a zippered encasement.
Check the straps of those portable luggage stands first those. They are a favorite location of bed bugs since the don't often get treated. Unroll the straps a little bit to check underneath them next to the tubes.
My suitcases always stay in the shower or bath tray and I sleep naked. Fuck that risk.
Why would you put things straight into the dryer without washing them first? Wouldn't washing the clothes also help kill bugs?
You need 122F+ for several minutes to kill bed bugs. So maybe with hot water. But just washing may not do it if the water isn’t hot enough.
What if bedbugs evolve resistance and take over the world eventually. Bet no one had that on their Great Filter bingo card.
They already have evolved resistance to the chemicals we use to kill them, hence the resurgence.
Edit: from todays Morningbrew:
It’s possible that France really is suffering from a bedbug epidemic. The critters have been making a comeback globally in recent decades after being nearly eradicated in the 1950s using pesticides. Bedbugs have since developed a resistance to these chemicals, and high levels of international travel also haven’t helped.
However, French exterminators are saying that the public might be overreacting.
The creator of the pest control website badbugs.fr told the BBC that 75% of bedbug inquiries his company receives are false alarms. Normandy-based pest controller Romain Morzaderc explained to the Ouest-France newspaper that in 99% of cases, other “nasty black insects” get mistaken for bedbugs.
There's also the fact that we quit using DDT in most of our insecticides and DDT was great at killing bed bugs it just was also cancer causing in humans.
FTA:
But the main reason why it’s boom time for bedbugs, according to the review, is that they’ve evolved resistance to many pesticides, our main line of defense. Indeed, these critters are now resistant to “most of the major classes of insecticides,” the review states, including pyrethroids, which is still one of the most commonly used insecticides. They’ve also developed resistance to DDT, which attacks insects in a similar way to pyrethroids.
Not even that would save us, FWIW.
i think it shows a healthy sense of humility to admit that even the bedbug could unravel this mess at this point
Man at this point I wouldn't be that surprised just kinda disappointed really.
well, we've got heat on our side in this fight apparently
They don't have a chance once we're all sleeping on sand!
I laughed, then I was like…oh 😨
God, my brother once brought in a couch he found outside for his room about a year and a half ago. First time and only time I ever had to deal with bedbugs. Didn't help that the people in charge of the apartment complex took forever to do literally anything about it. I hope I never have to deal with another infestation ever again and that we find ways to completely eradicate them. Even if it means destroying an ecosystem or food chain, I'd be happy to see them go the way of the dodo.
Well, their food chain is us and honestly we're doing a pretty good job of destroying it already.
As someone who's had bedbugs multiple times... Yes it's very much worth throwing away your entire wardrobe if you have to. Do everything you can to prevent getting them.
Yup. Had em 3-4x in this very apartment. First day we discovered them I was hauling my box spring the fuck outside and dumping it by the trash downstairs at 3am while my wife was panicking.
Thankfully been several years since I've seen em and I aim to keep it that way.
The first time it happened, I remember killing everything with fire. I even slept on a plastic covered mattress and did daily vacuuming for like two months. Even worse, the bug bites caused my cat to be extra irritated, forcing him to clean himself nonstop from all the bites and having us lock him out of the bedroom else he go through another "obsessive bite cycle".
It was near impossible since the neighbors didn't care and solved it by moving.
I don't recommend it at all.
So that's plague and pestilence...
Plenty of war around too..
At the rate the cost of food keeps going up, well reach famine in no time
All four things have existed simultaneously since the dawn of humanity.
Perhaps really we've just been in a big long apocalypse this whole time.
The apocalypse works on geologic timescales.
I'm sure there are multiple reasons, but I think the biggest cause is how much international travel people are doing now. It's kind of nuts how many more people travel for fun these days than even 10 years ago. Any place that is even slightly known in the tourism circles has about a billion people showing up every day, so the bed bugs are just being shipped around more efficiently these days.
Yes, I'm one of those people who are traveling internationally much more often than I did 10 years ago, so I'm not disparaging them or judging them. It's just a fact of the world we live in now that more people have the money to go to more places now.
It wasn't me I swear
You already said that last time!