bed bugs

Louise E. Rothstein

Arachnobaron
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Feb 10, 2005
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We need a synthetic version of the hormone that discourages male bed bugs
from attempting to breed other males...or anything else.

In the meantime,overheated bed bugs die if they're "stuck" at 115 (or was it 125?) degrees Fahrenheit in EVERY place where they are trying to hide.

The catch is,of course,that they tend to hide in unexpected places while
antibug crusades rage everywhere except where the bugs actually are.

The predictable results are that the bugs keep "coming back" until uninformed landlords abandon their properties to the spiders that can kill bed bugs after the (re)poisonings stop and STAY stopped long enough to let them work...provided,of course,that any spiders are still alive.
 
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