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<blockquote data-quote="gianine" data-source="post: 994364" data-attributes="member: 100195"><p>I came across bed bugs when I lived and worked in west Africa in 2014/15. I did not have enough freezer space to freeze much of anything. I purchased a bed bug heater/killer from amazon to use for my luggage ahead of my return. It was waiting at home for me upon my return. It had a thermometer to insert into the middle of my baggage and I kept it at temp longer than necessary, however if you’ve ever been bitten, you would understand my paranoia! I found a few dead bed bugs amongst my things when it was finished. It was worth the money and was hassle free.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gianine, post: 994364, member: 100195"] I came across bed bugs when I lived and worked in west Africa in 2014/15. I did not have enough freezer space to freeze much of anything. I purchased a bed bug heater/killer from amazon to use for my luggage ahead of my return. It was waiting at home for me upon my return. It had a thermometer to insert into the middle of my baggage and I kept it at temp longer than necessary, however if you’ve ever been bitten, you would understand my paranoia! I found a few dead bed bugs amongst my things when it was finished. It was worth the money and was hassle free. [/QUOTE]
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