They are everywhere, I can't get a good night's sleep knowing I'm a few inches away from these bloodsucking parasites. Sometimes I'll wake up and there will be a couple of them crawling on my pillow.
Fucking sucks so much.
Can you get a new bed set and wash your sheets anon? Sounds like you need a purge.
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It's no use, if I get a new bed set they'll just encroach on that one until there's a full blown nest. Fumigation is the only solution.
>>34443998
It might sound bad, but think about how comfy and nice you'll be sleeping in a bed free of bed bugs and all the great sleep you'll get anon. It'll be okay.
Try "diatomaceous earth" powder. It's cheap but supposedly it works. You'll have to throw out your matress/sheets/etc either way though.
Happened to a friend of mine. Landlord paid for heat treatments to try and purge them. Threw out so much stuff. Did everything right. Bedbugs returned. After 2nd or 3rd try, friend moved apartments and threw out most furnishings, electronics, etc. It's particularly hard in apartment buildings, where you're at the mercy of fucktarded neighbors also doing things right to get rid of them.
>I can't get a good night's sleep knowing I'm a few inches away from these bloodsucking parasites.
I feel the same way about my Jewish neighbors.
If it's cold where you live, anon, try freezing them out too. I know it sounds crazy, but they cannot live above 45 degrees Fahrenheit. I had a small infestation, and left my window open in my room all day when it was cold as fuck out.
I haven't been bitten since, and this was after struggling using sprays, washing/drying sheets, diatomaceous earth as another anon suggested. It's worth a shot, man.
here you go froggo, buy some buggybeds
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EoWuFvEcKLQ