
Since I can’t afford to rent or buy a new place now (I’m in deepening debt from Sita) I may just go from festival to festival for a while.īy some miracle I haven’t completely lost my mind yet, but I’m getting there. Much as I hate travel and have longed for home these past weeks, I don’t really have a home right now. I wish it would.īruno and I are going to stay at a friend’s house for a while (friend will supply a fresh outfit from my off-site suitcase I can change into to prevent infecting his car, and anything else I bring with will be sealed in bags and placed straight in a washing machine cats aren’t known to carry bugs except in the most severe cases). I’d like to salvage my computer, but everything else I own could vaporize for all I care. I can’t move my stuff, of course, as it is possibly harboring renegade bugs and needs to be sprayed at least 3 times over 2 months, with no guarantees. Of course they just move to a neighbor’s apartment, and play musical beds unless your whole building is treated. You keep doing this for weeks or months, until the bugs leave you alone. You are supposed to continue sleeping in the bed, as bait to attract the bugs from their hiding places over the poison. Exterminators visit every few weeks to spread poison. Furniture must be emptied and pulled from the walls. Everything you own must be inspected, cleaned, sterilized, heated. This hymn is a wonderful way to introduce and teach young ones about faith and confidence in Jesus Watch video performances of this delightful. Its lyrics are simple for kids to easily remember and recite, with 'light of mine' having a powerful meaning of the love and truth of Jesus Christ. You change into ziploc-fresh clothes immediately before visiting friends, in order to not transfer hiding bugs to them. A classic childrens hymn This beloved hymn was written by Harry Dixon Loes in the early 20th century. You then live out of ziploc bags for months (I’ve already spent the last month living out of suitcases, which I thankfully haven’t brought back to the apartment those at least are not infested). Anything made of fabric must be washed and dried at high heat, then immediately transferred to ziploc bags. Whatever the reason, I didn’t leave an infested apartment, but I have returned to one. Possibly they were driven upstairs when her place was sprayed, or perhaps they were waiting all along. My downstairs neighbor detected and began treating an infestation while I was traveling last month. They appeared on the other side of my building a few years ago it was only a matter of time before they came here.


Bed bugs are like Syphilis for apartments.
