Don’t Let the Bed Bugs Bite
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Sondra ..Posted
Sat 09 Oct 2010 8:11am
“Don’t let the bed bugs bite, but if they do, hit ‘em with a shoe and they’ll turn black and blue.”
When I was little, we’d joke about bed bugs, not really knowing that they were real or what they looked like, but now, seeing images of them on the news over the past few months, I realize that I need to do something about them, before they eve ...
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Don't Let the Bed Bugs bite
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Meeta K.Posted
Thu 14 May 2009 4:32pm
Good night!
Sleep tight!
Don't let the bed bugs bite!
How many times have you said that without really thinking about it? Or heard it said to you? Do you know what a bed bug is? Do you know what a bed bug bite feels like? Do you know what it means for you?
I do.
And once you have been through what I went through, you won't fi ...
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Don't Let The Bed Bugs Bite!
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Corry C.Posted
Tue 30 Jun 2009 4:17pm
You may think this topic is a little bit out of my league, but it is not. It has everything to do with our health and a healthy living environment: Bed Bugs!
You may also think that these critters are long extinct and we don't have them any longer. Sorry to burst your bubble; they are more common then you would suspect and could even be hidin ...
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Don't let the bed bugs bite
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Bethany B.Posted
Thu 22 Jan 2009 6:19pm
For as long as I can remember, Mason and I have had a routine at bedtime when I put him to bed. That routine consists of us saying ...
Me: Night night
Mason: Night night
Me: Sleep tight
Mason: Sleep tight
Me: Don't let the bed bugs bite
Mason: Okay
Me: See you in the morning
Mason: Morning
So right now I'm sitting ...
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Sleep Tight, Don’t Let The Bed Bugs Bite
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Healthy-Clues ..Posted
Mon 13 Sep 2010 5:30am
As children we thought this was just a saying. Little did we know that bed bugs actually exist... EEK! Bedbugs are small brown bugs with flat oval-shaped shells. They hide during the day in beds and carpet and at night they come out and bite you while you are sleeping. Bedbugs are mostly found in dorms, hotels, shelters and hospitals and are cu ...
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Don't Let the Bed Bugs Bite
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StacieSmithPosted
Sun 27 Apr 2008 12:00am
My mom began selling on Ebay awhile back and is actually now a Power Seller, selling mostly Brighton and Coach purses and wallets. She wants to sell some items and donate the profits to Gavin's medical care. She has just listed a Brighton wallet for this reason. If you are interested in looking at it, go to http://www.ebay.com .com and sea ...
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BED BUGS, DANCING DOGS, AND "DOG-TOBER"....
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Helpful BuckeyePosted
Sun 26 Sep 2010 12:00am
As one of my friends here in Flagstaff told me yesterday, he's really looking forward to welcoming the month of "Dog-Tober" later this week. October is one of the many beautiful months here in northern Arizona and most of the local dogs are thrilled with the comfortably warm days and the crisp, cool nights.
Our 2 best friends, C ...
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Bed Bugs Pose No Disease Risk?
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kPosted
Thu 02 Apr 2009 11:43am
We’ve all seen the television shows on Dateline and such about bed bugs in hotel beds. It’s quite disturbing and makes you kind of hesitant about staying at hotels. I’m sure you’re heard the saying; “Sleep tight, don’t let the bed-bugs bite”. That wasn’t just something fun to say back in the 18th and 19th century. Beds in some inns had beds that ...
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Bed Bugs: A Chink In The Armor?
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Dr. Mike MageePosted
Thu 28 Mar 2013 10:01pm
Posted on | March 27, 2013 |
Back in 2010, Cimex lectularius was all the rage. Bed bugs - nearly impossible to get rid of (having developed resistant to most insecticides); striking in the middle of the night and sucking your blood (you don’t feel the bite because the bug injects an anaesthetic and anticoagulent in ...
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What Bed Bugs Look Like and How to Get Rid of Them
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Robert DavisPosted
Mon 13 Sep 2010 9:32am
In 1933, the mighty King Kong held New Yorkers in the grip of terror. These days it's a very tiny critter has New York City squirming in fear and revulsion: The bed bug.
Bed bugs have been found creeping and crawling all over the Big Apple, from swank co-ops to rentals in less-tony zip codes, from the Brooklyn DA's office to King Kong's o ...
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