Can you let your aunt and uncle sleep in your bed and you use your brother's bed?
Can you let your aunt and uncle sleep in your bed and you use your brother's bed?
I don't think they would agree to that. If I come to someone's house, I wouldn't want to take up their master bedroom and have them sleep in their guest bedroom.
I offered to book a hotel room for them, but my parents and they insisted on staying at our house. I have no problems with that except I'm so insecure about the room right now.. I will have to tell them the truth and lets them decide. This way, if they choose to sleep in there and got bitten, they can't blame me- but regardless of whether they're staying or not, I need to get rid of these bugs!! I'm concerned about my brother coming home for the Summer. It's his home/room, and I want him to feel safe in it. Plus, I don't want him to sleep on the sofa
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Thanks ~Jessie~
Those pesky little creatures can get in EVERYTHING, even visitors luggage and they take them home. I saw a thing on TV where hotels are having real problems with them, they are in the walls, the furniture, carpet, EVERYTHING!!! One lady took them home in her luggage and they had to go in and completely strip the walls out and everything.
Back when I saw that report, they were nearly impossiable to get rid of. I never heard of this
If that works, they have made big advances since the last I heard of them.If you look at the links on my post you will see that Ozone is a gas that is put out by this machine you rent or buy. If you use one that puts out Remediation strength that's in excess of 7200 mghr then I guarantee you
that after a day or two of running the machine in a closed room whatever is biting will be dead.
I would warn the visitors that you have them, could be bitten, and possiably having a bad reaction to them.
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This is interesting.
You are aware that for any position you can find the Naysayer for that position. I have been using Ozone for various remediation task for about 15 years. I have not had personal experience with bed bugs but I have with fleas, dust mites, pet odor, mold odor and the list goes on. The ozone generator should be a standard for pet owners.originally post by Cinder & Smoke
I'd suggest some reading or Google.com searches on the use of Ozone
to eliminate Bed Bugs. The reports on using Ozone seem to be "mixed" at best.
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I had a basement with extreme mold problems when I lived in Tennessee. I rented a ozone generator then to correct my mold problem. The Mold and odor was eliminated along with more bugs than I thought could live in a basement. I had little bugger on their back everywhere. I have since used my personal unite to rid my finished basement of a flea infestation. I keep one running on low to eliminate odors 24/7. If you have a unit that also has a ion generator it can blacken paint. If you buy or rent a unit make sure it does not also contain an ion generator. Ozone alone will not effect paint or rubber that was suggested by that article.
I am a retired engineer and worked around equipment that naturally gave off ozone because of the nature of high voltage power equipment. There was never any ill effects caused by ozone on this equipment. They were all painted and all had rubber gasket doors.
Low output units are good for odor elimination but to correct insect and mold issues you need a 7200 mghr+ unit.
I have dealt with this problem professionally. IMO, you need the services of a 'real' exterminator. If these are bedbugs, they are horribly difficult to get rid of and there are sheets put out by the local health department that detail the long list of things you must do to remove the problem.
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