Low tech bed bug detector.
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Low tech bed bug detector.
Hey guys, we just might need to know about this...http://www.wired.com/wiredscience/2009/ ... -detector/
I remember one of our travelling companions on a tour of India some years ago, with a tell tale line of welts up one arm.Not very happy with me when in response to his asking what I thought they were, I replied possibly bed bugs.
I remember a few hotels in Sydney being reported with infestation problems a while ago.
But have we arrived home, and found a few months later, we've got to get the exterminators in?
I remember one of our travelling companions on a tour of India some years ago, with a tell tale line of welts up one arm.Not very happy with me when in response to his asking what I thought they were, I replied possibly bed bugs.
I remember a few hotels in Sydney being reported with infestation problems a while ago.
But have we arrived home, and found a few months later, we've got to get the exterminators in?
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Re: Low tech bed bug detector.
I had a lot of little bites on my lower back after leaving Cusco ... I think they were some kind of mites living in heavy wool "horse" blankets on the beds .....
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