The City of Light is turning into the city of bed bugs. Paris is ground zero of a bed bug epidemic. The creepy crawlers are said to be everywhere in Paris, including hotel rooms and trains. It’s causing lots of anxiety for tourists and celebrities returning to the United States from Paris Fashion Week. There are now fears that some fashionistas returning home may unwittingly bring back bed bugs.

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    1. Use kidney bean leaves as another way to stop them moving in track and multiply as their Foot ( bed bug ) gets stuck in the tiny hooked hairs on the leaf surfaces ( sharp microscopic trichomes ) , Just spread the leaves around the bed and around the floor as a trap. This is a good alternative for someone trying to avoid pesticides and also for low cost solution .

    2. France does not have a crisis with abayas, but with bedbugs, you choose your crisis. By the way, the first bugs were created in Egypt as punishment for Pharaoh’s injustice. 😅😊

    3. I remember bed bugs almost kicked me out my apartment had to hit them the reverse uno card. Weapons of choice hair dryer, shrink wrap, laundry dryer, Bissell vacuum and Time 3 months of it.

    4. To be on the safe side … Before bringing in any Luggages inside the house , put them on the front porch with the front gate closed , prepared cockroach killing grade insecticide to spray on the wheels , zips then take out all clothings & put them inside plastic bag to be wash in high heat later , spray the inner zip & hiding places of the luggages & let them sun before cleaning & polishing them with furniture liquid wax or antiseptic spray. Same goes with our leather shoes & with sneakers I sprayed them with anti cockroach spray before washing them! Never bring home bedbugs especially inside our bedrooms , there will a lot more work to get them if bedbugs infested our bedrooms , we needed Professinal Help! 🙏

    5. Every time we go on vacation we always unpack our luggage in the garage. Even if you didnt go somewhere thata has an issue your luggage could be next to someone who stayed somewhere that did.

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