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Subject: Re: Bedbugs making alarming comeback in hotels Posted on: Sat, 23 Apr 2005 13:51:12 PDT

Solution. Don't stay in sleazy joints! >:o I've done a lot of
traveling and stayed in: hotels, motels, boatels, B&B, cruise ships, and
trains. I have never encountered, bed bugs, fleas, nits, chiggers,
ticks or the like. I don't stay in sleazy joints.

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On 04/22/2005 9:10 PM Tsetse wrote:

>Although reports concentrate on beds and mattresses, it should be noted that
>bedbugs can set up shop in chairs, couches, etc., as well. One of the
>contributors remarks about having been "poked in the posterior". I have had
>this happen in other parts of the world while sitting in an all-wood
>straight chair that just happened to have some loose joints, where the bugs
>lurked.
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>EMcC
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>"The Real Bev" wrote in message
>news:426999AC.87B12E27@myrealbox.com...
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>>Alan S wrote:
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>>>>At the International Hotel/Motel and Restaurant trade show in New York,
>>>>Mr. Schulz spoke at a symposium called "Stop the Spread of Bedbugs."
>>>>The pamphlet advertising the event, printed by pest-control company
>>>>Ecolab, promised a discussion of "the reasons behind the resurgence of
>>>>these unwelcome pests."
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>>>her little * ?
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