Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Next time when you get back from camp, just park your car in direct sun, toss the bag in the back seat, roll up the windows, leave it there for a few days, and let any potential hitch hikers bake.
I remember someone published a protocol for the backseat killing of bedbugs in luggage and they suggested opening the bags to ensure the center of the suitcases got hot enough.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Next time when you get back from camp, just park your car in direct sun, toss the bag in the back seat, roll up the windows, leave it there for a few days, and let any potential hitch hikers bake.
I remember someone published a protocol for the backseat killing of bedbugs in luggage and they suggested opening the bags to ensure the center of the suitcases got hot enough.
Anonymous wrote:Guys, they’re probably not even bed bugs. They’re probably just bugs from the basement. Stored stuff gets bugs.
Anonymous wrote:Next time when you get back from camp, just park your car in direct sun, toss the bag in the back seat, roll up the windows, leave it there for a few days, and let any potential hitch hikers bake.