This includes eggs which are clear, tiny and sticky. I beleive the internet
said they lay eggs up to 5x per day.
"Cindy C" wrote in message
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> You guys are right on one level... most people usually do not see them.
> They only have little bites in a day or two. We saw and caught them and
> took them to the front office directly to managment. The people on the
> ship were very nice. But nice does not help me keep them from ruining a
> vacation nor does it help me keep them out of my house!!!!
> Does any one have any advice on how to keep them out of the house after
> returning home. All of our belongings are in sealed plastic bags!! I am
> trying to rid them with out tossing our belongings.
>
> Thank you
> Cindy
> "Charles" wrote in message
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>> In article <9Zd1h.1345$nG1.490@tornado.southeast.rr.com>, Crabman
>> wrote:
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>>> Your point being? What,that just some of the ship is infested?
>>
>> She said the entire ship was infected. If no one else reports bed bugs
>> that casts doubts on her report.
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>> Charles
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