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I agree absolutely! I would add that you really can’t go wrong with a bed bug proof luggage, i read http://the-gadgeteer.com/2014/10/13/mak… and it looks pretty good. i am sure there are other things out there too. better to be safe then sorry.

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This is fantastic. i was able to use this guide and get a great new mattress. i just saw that a mattress protector is a good idea. i watched and i am going to get one. is there a brand that is better then others?

Great list, i would just add that if you want to keep your new mattress in good condition you should get a good mattress protector. I got mine from http://www.protectabed.com/content/mattre… and it great. i know there are a lot out there, but seriously protect that investment!

i’m 45 and haven’t been even slightly interested in driving. No one gets it but come lets be honest, people die on the road every day! So when my wife got pregnant (7 months ago) she announced to me that i had to learn how to drive, so if her water broke or something i could take her to the Hospital (convincing her to

That is exactly how i felt after reading it. For Christmas my daughter got me a sleep tracker from www.rem-fit.com and i think i may just give it a try.. unless im so worried about it i can sleep... humm

In established infestations, you should use Heat its the most effective way to kill bed bugs. i like the heater from www.thermalstrike.com Good luck.

wow is an understatement! all of these and many others should retake a driving course. like the one i found online 911drivingschool.com This is CRAZY

Bringing home bedbugs is a freaking nightmare of mine. thanks for the tips i am so obsessed with avoiding them that i went to www.thermalstrike.com/product/thermalstrike_luggage.asp and always travel with one of these bags. I agree that the turning down of heat in hotels most likely is causing the bedbugs to thrive