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I had Bedbugs and beat them with Diatomaceous Earth
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I had Bedbugs and beat them with Diatomaceous Earth

Quote: (07-27-2015 08:17 PM)Sonsowey Wrote:  

Who knows how I got them, it could have been any restaurant, anyone's clothes in the subway, any chair in a doctor's office, no idea. I actually had seen a really nice dresser set out on the street corner near me and took it in, I needed another dresser anyway and this was an old one with beautiful hand carvings.

I would bet that's where they came from. That was most likely the reason the really nice dresser was left on the corner in the first place.
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I had Bedbugs and beat them with Diatomaceous Earth

Quote: (10-05-2016 07:56 AM)TigerMandingo Wrote:  

Quote: (09-28-2016 04:30 PM)Kona Wrote:  

They went from the building to my house. Eventually I had to get the big guns. Now I'm bug free.

Aloha!

Are bedbugs and roaches a common occurrence in Hawaii? One of my buddies came back from there recently and told me he's never seen so many roaches in his life.

You have never seen a cockroach until you have seen a Hawaiian cockroach, big, flying two inch long cockroaches that will fly at your face, we call them 747's.
Never had bedbugs though, all the haoles from the mainland must have brought those.
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I had Bedbugs and beat them with Diatomaceous Earth

I take Diatomaceous Earth everyday internally. Its good for the hair, nails and also is supposed to be good for killing any parasites you might have. After a couple months use, my hair does appear shinier/healthier.

I also took out an anthill in my backyard with it.
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I had Bedbugs and beat them with Diatomaceous Earth

these little f$##kers are probably the closest thing to proving the devil exists

in emergency travel situations when its really bad, you can douse yourself with baking soda

Also ive found steam, heat/sun, cold temperatures work too. Washing bedding in hot temperature with a bit of bleach/tea tree oil is good too. Ive found strong smells from essential oils repel them, with cedar-wood being very effective. Sometimes when they get on you its so bad that only a really hot shower can strip you of the little bastards burying into your skin.

Pyrethrim /Neem is useful to look into to
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