Posted on 01/27/2023 7:21:05 PM PST by BenLurkin
If there is shade in a crease or the underside, they will survive.
Mattress does not conduct heat and is a insulator.
My parents executed that procedure in summer when temps routinely reached over 100F in western India. We had a flat roof on 3rd floor of house. I used to watch the bedbugs come flying out of the mattresses. Even the bug eggs died in the heat. Then we would enjoy several months of bed-bugs free beds.
I think you might want to go with the moon - if you build it on Mars, your only customer will be Sheila Jackson-Lee looking for the flag the astronauts left there.
Judging by wbat I see when walking by a TV, they are already here and all over the place.
India has DDT for household use.
Head shot yes. Just be sure to Double Tap when you do.
Looks like some major curve flattening could in the works.
>> Another effective way to kill bed bugs is to expose the mattress/Pillow/bedovers to hot sun light. The bugs can’t take the heat.
I don’t know about you, but when I stay at a hotel, I ALWAYS drag the mattress/pillow/bedcovers out onto their “courtyard” for some sun. Not.
With all due respect, this is factual, but useless, advice.
>> so sleep around knowing the void still is devoid of fungi.
WHUT??!?
(Just kidding, you actually said “sound” but my reading sensors processed it funny...)
I watched the first two episodes of Last of Us. Seems to be pretty much like The Walking Dead. I’m pretty sure it will devolve into wondering which main character will get bit it in each episode like TWD.
“There’s a fungus among us!
Let me change the wording a little in the title ‘Could a Demonic Pandemic Change us all Into Zomies?’ That’s the real question of our time.
Nature really has it in for us.
Oh yes I remember DDT even after 63 years after leaving India.
The summer heat occasionally hitting 115F was very effective in killing bed bugs. It was not just the mattresses, the bugs were present in bed frames, bed posts for mosquito netting as well. Everything was laid out on the large open terrace on 3rd floor of house. They soon came scampering out and I was waiting to pick them up and throw them in a cup of kerosene which killed them quickly. Kerosene was used every day in Primus stoves for cooking. Always available in my house.
“Head shot yes. Just be sure to Double Tap when you do.”
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Always head shot and double-tap. That’s the lesson everyone takes away from zombie movies. LOL!
Coincidently, hubby and I watched a movie the other night titled “Children of Men”. The plot was that after a pandemic all the women were sterile and no children had been born in 18 years. Those considered “illegals” were being rounded up by officials to be put in refuge camps since they were being blamed for the pandemic. Different factions were warring for control of England (There were plenty of guns still in this future). A man was tasked by some rebels to take a young woman to the “world of tomorrow” so humanity can continue. She was pregnant so many different groups were fighting to have control of her.
Given the events of the past few years, it was a movie that made you think that they actually let you know their plans by the movies they make. If they can think of it, they can do it.
Uses this premise for the 3 book series.
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