BED BUGS.. SMH

CopiousX

Veteran
Supporter
Joined
Dec 15, 2019
Messages
15,380
Reputation
5,418
Daps
75,537
I don't understand. How do you bring them home? :dahell:


I've never had bed bugs, I don't know too much about this.
I've never had it happen to me either. I thought this sht was an urban legend. :sadcam:


i had faith in the establishment. My guess is the previous guest had them and the sheets were changed, but these nasty things were in the furniture or bedframe.

And once you notice the bites, it's too late. I've quarantined the clothing I was wearing and my luggage. But I just know these things had more than enough time to spread.

Sht is annoying because of the time delay. You cannot know whether your treatment works until 12-24hrs after getting bit when you either get more bites or do not get more. Hopefully I was early enough cause I noticed 12 hours after leaving the hotel, when the first bites became noticeable.


I'm tempted to shower everything I own including myself in bleach :mjcry:
 

CopiousX

Veteran
Supporter
Joined
Dec 15, 2019
Messages
15,380
Reputation
5,418
Daps
75,537
In the car!? :damn:

Y'all triggering my bed bug PTSD. Those things are fukking demons. Best way to eradicate those fakkits is heat but idk how that'd work in a car :mindblown:


Heat treatment eradicated every single one those b*stards, I should piss on their grave :scust:

I know high percentage rubbing alcohol kills em on sight if that helps
Thanks.

If that's the case, then I Might just get a rental car until the weather gets warmer and sit the car outside in the sun. I think an 85 degree day is like 120degrees inside a car
 

Charlie Hustle

Light Bringer
Supporter
Joined
Dec 4, 2015
Messages
31,120
Reputation
21,044
Daps
103,749
Reppin
Sin City
I've never had it happen to me either. I thought this sht was an urban legend. :sadcam:


i had faith in the establishment. My guess is the previous guest had them and the sheets were changed, but these nasty things were in the furniture or bedframe.

And once you notice the bites, it's too late. I've quarantined the clothing I was wearing and my luggage. But I just know these things had more than enough time to spread.

Sht is annoying because of the time delay. You cannot know whether your treatment works until 12-24hrs after getting bit when you either get more bites or do not get more. Hopefully I was early enough cause I noticed 12 hours after leaving the hotel, when the first bites became noticeable.


I'm tempted to shower everything I own including myself in bleach :mjcry:

You didn’t deserve this :mjcry:
 

Uncle Trill

Hendrix 3:16
Joined
May 5, 2012
Messages
6,491
Reputation
1,140
Daps
15,958
Throw out the bed set and get a bag of this
61bPG87I8IL._SX679_.jpg


Throw that shyt on the floor in the outlets, in the cracks in the wall, on the TV set, on anything a bug could hide in...wait a day then vacuum it up.
This is what worked for me! (shyt is goldust)...that plus ironing the mattress... did that when I had them a while back when I was living at home. My lil bro bought them in and they infested his damn wooden bed before making their way to my room.

shyt fukked with my mental health when I had them. I couldn't sleep and was having panic attacks in the middle of the night.

Then one day I got pissed off and went to war with the little pricks. Anytime I felt one biting me I would wake up catch it and burn it. Plus I did the above to get rid of them all.
 

It's been real

God of Destruction | CatSet General
Joined
Jun 14, 2018
Messages
7,417
Reputation
10,424
Daps
62,194
Thanks.

If that's the case, then I Might just get a rental car until the weather gets warmer and sit the car outside in the sun. I think an 85 degree day is like 120degrees inside a car

It may take more than 120F to kill those mfs, they're extremely resilient. Use high percentage rubbing alcohol in a bottle to kill em on sight.

It took 300F to wipe them out in my old apartment years ago
 
Last edited:

CopiousX

Veteran
Supporter
Joined
Dec 15, 2019
Messages
15,380
Reputation
5,418
Daps
75,537
It may take more than 120F to kill those mfs, they're extremely resilient. Use high percentage rubbing alcohol in a bottle to kill em on sight.

It took 300F to wipe them out in my old apartment years ago
Picking up alcohol first thing this morning :salute:
 

360dagod

Veteran
Supporter
Joined
Dec 11, 2012
Messages
25,159
Reputation
4,111
Daps
65,371
Reppin
SAN ANTONIO SPURS NY DIVISION
I don't understand. How do you bring them home? :dahell:


I've never had bed bugs, I don't know too much about this.

They "latch" on to heat...

Which can include your clothes/suitcases etc

I got new furniture from a local spot and they were in the "tips"/"creases" of the mattress pre-installed...

1/2/3 star hotels with shabby cleaning/expectations can def have them

The thing is they are so small, you don't notice them until you smash them and see the blood stains..

You gotta legit wash/clean/ everything around you cuz they spread so fast.
 

Big Dick

All Star
Joined
May 21, 2012
Messages
5,136
Reputation
385
Daps
11,981
Reppin
NULL
Checking back in with you. How did you get these things out of your car?



This exact thing happened to me. I wanna cry 😭


This is some bullsht
I didn’t fukking have those things in my car gtfo. Those wordy ass posts with A+ imagery were just making me skeeved the fukk out lol
 
Top