Anonymous
Post 03/13/2015 12:54     Subject: Re:Used couch worth the risk of bed bugs?

No.
Anonymous
Post 03/13/2015 12:40     Subject: Used couch worth the risk of bed bugs?

OP here. I got rid of my old couch before the bed bug problem so no issues there. I have a couple nice chairs so have been taking my time getting a new couch, no urgent need for one. I'm one of the people not allergic to the bites so for me it's not a huge deal, but that doesn't mean I want bugs in my home either.
Anonymous
Post 03/13/2015 12:35     Subject: Used couch worth the risk of bed bugs?

Anonymous wrote:Can't you just ask the person selling it. Most people I've met through CL are normal human beings and they will say that there were no bed bugs. Do you really think they would sell it after having bed bugs? And you can get a feel for the house and what type of people they are when you go to get it.


Bedbug infestations can start small, and people who aren't allergic to the bites may take a long time to realize they've got a problem. And some people just think it's a bigger deal than others.

Frankly, I'm hoping OP isn't releasing her old couch into the wild after having had a fairly recent bedbug infestation herself!
Anonymous
Post 03/13/2015 12:33     Subject: Used couch worth the risk of bed bugs?

OP here. The cleanest house can have bed bugs. It's not a cleanliness issue. Is they're in am apartment the neighbors could have them and the seller might now know yet. It's harder than it sounds. Sometimes you can see remnants of them, the bugs poop or whatever, but if they vacuum the couch to sell it, then you wouldn't see that either.
Anonymous
Post 03/13/2015 12:30     Subject: Used couch worth the risk of bed bugs?

Can't you just ask the person selling it. Most people I've met through CL are normal human beings and they will say that there were no bed bugs. Do you really think they would sell it after having bed bugs? And you can get a feel for the house and what type of people they are when you go to get it.
Anonymous
Post 03/13/2015 12:30     Subject: Used couch worth the risk of bed bugs?

OP here. Thanks everyone. I don't know why I was even considering it since I still sleep with bed bug protectors on my pillows. I read something a bit ago that said you should buy new and made in USA because many foreign pieces also come with the bugs due to more lax factory standards. Sigh, damn bugs.
Anonymous
Post 03/13/2015 12:25     Subject: Used couch worth the risk of bed bugs?

OP, this is one of those times that an ounce of prevention is far better than 75000 pounds of cure.
Anonymous
Post 03/13/2015 12:24     Subject: Used couch worth the risk of bed bugs?

Anonymous wrote:Don't be paranoid. In college, the only couches we had were ones on Craigslist. Never had any issues.


Then you were lucky.
Anonymous
Post 03/13/2015 12:23     Subject: Re:Used couch worth the risk of bed bugs?

I absolutely wouldn't buy it. Though, I am probably overly cautious about such things.
Anonymous
Post 03/13/2015 12:22     Subject: Used couch worth the risk of bed bugs?

I wouldn't trust a looks like new Crate and Barrel couch for $100.
Anonymous
Post 03/13/2015 12:21     Subject: Re:Used couch worth the risk of bed bugs?

I wouldn't buy it. Not only the bugs but you don't know who or what shit, pissed, puked, etc all over it.
Anonymous
Post 03/13/2015 12:11     Subject: Used couch worth the risk of bed bugs?

Don't be paranoid. In college, the only couches we had were ones on Craigslist. Never had any issues.
Anonymous
Post 03/13/2015 12:06     Subject: Used couch worth the risk of bed bugs?

Hire the guys with bed bug detecting dogs to inspect the couch. It'll cost around $300.
Anonymous
Post 03/13/2015 12:03     Subject: Used couch worth the risk of bed bugs?

I wouldn't do it. But I'm more cautious than most after shelling out mega bucks to get rid of bb's.
Anonymous
Post 03/13/2015 11:47     Subject: Used couch worth the risk of bed bugs?

I'm in the market for a new couch and have had my eye on the West Elm Henry for a while. I like the design, it's made in the USA and is 70% recycled materials.
I found a similar couch, by crate and barrel, on Craigslist for $100. It looks barely used in the pictures. Is the risk of bedbugs worth the money saved buying a second hand couch? I brought bed bugs home from a trip last year so I know what a complete nightmare they are, but what is the likelihood of getting them from a couch?