I just recently completed the purchase of a used RV. Everything looked good and in working order, and it seemed like a great deal. Until I tried to sleep in it. Bedbugs! No returns! No exceptions! ...
we had them in the housing for a fish processing facility off the coast of alaska years ago. It was amazing how fast they spread because everybody gets moved around so much. Company tried everything, but nothing worked they kept coming back. In the end we ended up completely stripping the rooms down and running everything through flash freezers. I would imagine extreme heat would work too. and yeah, i know its an old thread
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