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re: France is struggling with a major bed bug infestation

Posted on 10/3/23 at 6:50 am to
Posted by dgnx6
Member since Feb 2006
79566 posts
Posted on 10/3/23 at 6:50 am to
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France and Lousiana have so much in common. Complete f*cking trash


We don’t have a bed bug infestation. Paris is trash.

Posted by AlonsoWDC
Memphis, where it ain't Ten-a-Key
Member since Aug 2014
9147 posts
Posted on 10/3/23 at 6:53 am to
I literally wouldn't wish bed bugs upon my most hated enemy.

Posted by Tempratt
Member since Oct 2013
14552 posts
Posted on 10/3/23 at 6:55 am to
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France has always struck me as a filthy place.


Why? Have you been there?



Actually, no. Paris is a place that looks like it would be pretty. Paris I would not mind visiting.

Frankly all of Louisiana strikes me a filthy and I've lived here all of my life.
Posted by soccerfüt
Location: A Series of Tubes
Member since May 2013
70323 posts
Posted on 10/3/23 at 7:16 am to
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France and Lousiana have so much in common. Complete f*cking trash
Posted by Macfly
BR & DS
Member since Jan 2016
9528 posts
Posted on 10/3/23 at 7:17 am to
Retired now, but hated overnight stays in LA and neighboring states for that reason. Our pest guy recently told a BR customer to get rid of his used sofas before continuing any further treatment on a heavy bed bug infestation.
Posted by dgnx6
Member since Feb 2006
79566 posts
Posted on 10/3/23 at 7:17 am to
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Actually, no. Paris is a place that looks like it would be pretty. Paris I would not mind visiting.







This post was edited on 10/3/23 at 7:20 am
Posted by OceanMan
Member since Mar 2010
21511 posts
Posted on 10/3/23 at 7:28 am to
quote:

Frankly all of Louisiana strikes me a filthy and I've lived here all of my life.


Yes the place that has 100 people per square mile is dirtier than the place that has 50,000 people per square mile.
Posted by LSUBFA83
Member since May 2012
3841 posts
Posted on 10/3/23 at 7:43 am to
Did Paris have this problem before Latoya visited?
Posted by LafourcheTiger
Avarua, Cook Islands
Member since Mar 2009
2174 posts
Posted on 10/3/23 at 7:51 am to
Says the inbred cretin ginger from Mississippi
Posted by Damone
FoCo
Member since Aug 2016
32966 posts
Posted on 10/3/23 at 8:02 am to
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Even the bedbugs know the French will just surrender

I wonder what the French of the early twentieth century would think about suffering 6 million casualties in The Great War only for this to become meme for France’s military efforts.
Posted by Trevaylin
south texas
Member since Feb 2019
8688 posts
Posted on 10/3/23 at 8:20 am to
DDT works great on bedbugs, google a recipe and make your own, personnel manufacture and use is legal
Posted by hogminer
Bella Vista, AR.
Member since Apr 2010
10021 posts
Posted on 10/3/23 at 8:31 am to
Posted by LRB1967
Tennessee
Member since Dec 2020
21232 posts
Posted on 10/3/23 at 8:32 am to
The Bible says that the wages of sin is death. Bedbugs are the wages of globalism.
Posted by Mo Jeaux
Member since Aug 2008
59890 posts
Posted on 10/3/23 at 8:35 am to
That's a picture from NYC.
Posted by LSUGrad9295
Baton Rouge
Member since May 2007
35355 posts
Posted on 10/3/23 at 9:04 am to
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I am bed bug free but that isn't going to help me sleep tonight.


Or so you think. I hope you don't get an unwelcome surprise in a couple months that a ton of eggs that you brought home have hatched.
Posted by ghost2most
Member since Mar 2012
7510 posts
Posted on 10/3/23 at 9:12 am to
The crazy thing is some people get bit and never know. We somehow picked them up a few years ago.

We only had TWO and zero of the telltale signs. Except the fact that my body was covered in thr most itchy welts I've ever felt. Wife...nothing.

Had the exterminator come out after ruling out everything else. He couldn't find shite and thought it was I'm a something else.

So the trauma continued another few days. The bites are miserable.

Finally I was like frick this there has tk be something. I went in at night and kept the lights off and got a flashlight and nothing until I was just about to give up. Then I saw the fricker scurry into a tiny crack.

New exterminator comes back and we took apart everything in the bed and we found two. No eggs. Sprayed everything and hot washed everything. Thank god they didn’t spread.

Took like two weeks for the bites to heal. But the PTSD my god. Just reading this makes me sick

Posted by Techdog89
Baton Rouge
Member since Dec 2016
928 posts
Posted on 10/3/23 at 9:39 am to
About 8 years ago we took the grandkids to Disneyworld and stayed on site. We were there for a week and when we returned home we didn't know we had brought some little visitors with us. Over the course of about two to three weeks we noticed several of us were getting little red bites on our legs and arms. I did a little investigating and found bedbugs in every bedroom. Three of the bedrooms had just a few but one bedroom was loaded. I moved everyone out to our camper for over a week while I treated the entire house and all furniture, washed and dried everything I could. It's a long process to treat carpet, furniture, walls (from the baseboards to the crown molding), run things through the dryer (heat kills them), and move everything back. We lost one mattress and box spring and were able to treat the others. "Pest Stop" in Baton Rouge really came through with the right products to kill them and kill the eggs that will hatch within a couple of weeks. I would also remind anyone that you should cover your mattresses, box springs and pillows with covers that bed bugs cannot penetrate. They are easy to get, Walmart sells them. This is invaluable if you ever have an infestation. It's miserable to go through and I think I spent close to $2000 on chemicals, mattress, box springs, covers, pillows, etc. Check your hotel rooms when you travel by lifting the mattress and looking between it and the box spring, looking in the nightstand/dresser drawers, behind the headboard or the backside of furniture in the room. They hide in dark areas and in crevice's. When you get home leave your bags outside and bring clothes in to wash/dry right away. Wash on hot and dry on high heat to kill them and the eggs. Anything else (suitcase/shoes/etc.) put in a black plastic trash bag and leave it either in the sun for a couple of days or in your attic for a couple of days. I even had to run the kids' stuffed animals through the dryer. The heat will kill bedbugs and the eggs. Sounds crazy but it works. Just my two cents. I NEVER want to go through that again.
This post was edited on 10/3/23 at 9:40 am
Posted by WhereisAtlanta
Member since Jun 2016
847 posts
Posted on 10/3/23 at 9:51 am to
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The bed bug infestation is almost as bad as the Mooslim infestation
.


They are one and the same, bed bugs are pretty common in the Middle East.
Posted by CarRamrod
Spurbury, VT
Member since Dec 2006
57966 posts
Posted on 10/3/23 at 9:59 am to
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I wonder what the French of the early twentieth century would think about suffering 6 million casualties in The Great War only for this to become meme for France’s military efforts.

I agree. France had no one to fight the 2nd war. its pretty retarded to continue this assumption. the French kicked everyones arse for decades.
Posted by Areddishfish
The Wild West
Member since Oct 2015
6333 posts
Posted on 10/3/23 at 10:13 am to
quote:

France and Lousiana have so much in common


Croissant doesn't drift far from the bakery.
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