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Anonymous No.83067846 [Report] >>83067858 >>83067912 >>83067955 >>83067963 >>83068040 >>83068148 >>83068160 >>83068263
Got bed bugs lol
Was involuntarily committed back in June and brought home bed bugs.

Should I just end it theyre isolated to my bedroom for now and Im keeping my windows open to keep it cold so they stay dormant but thats only gonna work for so long Help me anons
Anonymous No.83067858 [Report] >>83067874
>>83067846 (OP)
>Help me anons
Contact professionals, dumbass.
Anonymous No.83067874 [Report] >>83067891
>>83067858
thats why i came here nigger
Anonymous No.83067891 [Report]
>>83067874
Pick up the phone and call an extermination service. Tell them you have a bed bug infestation and need them eradicated. Also stop getting admitted to the loony bin.
Anonymous No.83067912 [Report]
>>83067846 (OP)
I don't have experience with this and really shouldn't be replying, but it seems like you want my input anyway so
why not spray lavender (which repels bed bugs I think) all over your bed when you need to sleep?
Anonymous No.83067955 [Report] >>83068006
>>83067846 (OP)
You can still get involuntarily committed? How bad do you have to be for this to happen? Did you try to rope?
Anonymous No.83067963 [Report] >>83067996
>>83067846 (OP)
Buy a hammock. Spread a small amount of diatomaceous earth around the legs sleep in the hammock every night. The bugs will come to you and crawl through the diatomaceous earth which is like dragging themselves through razor blades and glass.

Really you should rely on professional help, but you really shouldn't let the bugs feed off of you and reproduce.
Anonymous No.83067996 [Report]
>>83067963
Good idea. Thanks anon. You can fuck my sister if you want
Anonymous No.83068006 [Report]
>>83067955
Pretty much yeah. Im a recovering addict and after a year clean I tried to use again, overdosed, and my family made some shit up and had me 51/50d
Anonymous No.83068040 [Report] >>83068048 >>83068263
>>83067846 (OP)
I've got them too, it's a living hell. One could get rid of one's bed but they're going to be everywhere in the house/apartment now. You're pretty left with having to get a whole new living situation at this point.

Which I can't afford. If I let my landlord know, I'm going to moved out of this unit and I have no one to help me make that move and no way to get new furniture afterwards. It's a hell OP, I get you.
Anonymous No.83068048 [Report]
>>83068040
Where do you live? I got a truck and a dolly and stuff. You just have to blow me or get me lunch afterwards
Anonymous No.83068148 [Report]
>>83067846 (OP)
Sorry anon I'd recommend just calling an exterminator, they're an absolute cancer to get rid of.
On another note, how did you notice that you have them? I'm paranoid now
Anonymous No.83068160 [Report]
>>83067846 (OP)
i'm glad i'm not normalfag enough to have a bed, so bedbugs are never going to be a concern for me lmao
Anonymous No.83068263 [Report] >>83068295
>>83067846 (OP)
Get cimexa and apply a really thin coating with a brush everywhere around the sides and area of your bed and in corners of your room or house. Basically apply it everywhere you reasonably can especially cracks or places they'll hide. If not cimexa otherwise get some kind of 100 percent amorphous silica product like crystal attract cat litter or some kind of silica gel and crush that to a fine powder before applying it the same. Diatomaceous earth also kills them but less of them and it takes longer and the crystalline silica in that can fuck up your lungs long term if you breathe it in.
>>83068040
Try this. It can be annoying applying but it does seem to work for people. But you might need to leave it for a while to deal with those in hiding or unhatched and try to avoid having wind blow it away or into the air much. It shouldn't cause serious damage but it's irritating enough you still don't want to breathe in the dust.
Anonymous No.83068295 [Report] >>83068336
>>83068263
Thanks for the advice, but I feel like the way my apartment is set up I can't avoid breathing in stuff like that, like they're on the box-frame and bed. I've put a plastic sheet thin over both and they were dormant for a minute, but came back because they chewed threw it!
Anonymous No.83068336 [Report] >>83068665
>>83068295
Amorphous silica isn't very dangerous even if you breathe it in it can just be irritating when settling. After you've applied it you can leave the room for a few hours. It would be worth it to be rid of the little demons imo.
Anonymous No.83068665 [Report]
>>83068336
Should I apply it all over the bed/boxframe? They seem to always stick to the same spots no matter how much I spray-bomb them.