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originally posted by: MichiganSwampBuck
.... a variety of intestinal worms, even a flea that is specific to humans.
Then there are head and body lice and a variety of intestinal worms, even a flea that is specific to humans.
originally posted by: steve910
I've traveled weekly as a consultant for over 20 years. Over that time, bedbugs have been an epidemic in the US more than a few times in the 4-and-5-star hotels in our major cities (I can't speak to the motels/weekly extended stays). Had to leave luggage outside every Thursday night to air out at some points... throw everything into the dryer immediately upon arrival...
originally posted by: MichiganSwampBuck
Ticks are my parasite of particular disgust, but bed bugs are right up there too. In fact, if you had an infestation of both in your room, that would be some horror story.
Someone mentioned scabies (AKA "itch mites"), I got those once when I had roommates and they are hard to get rid of too. Microscopic mites that burrow under your skin and lay eggs. They infest your furniture and bedding like bed bugs do except you'll never see them.
Then there are head and body lice and a variety of intestinal worms, even a flea that is specific to humans.
originally posted by: Gothmog
originally posted by: Dalamax
Dude. A very high immunity is still just immunity.
A very high tolerance is a different thing altogether.
a reply to: Gothmog
Wait, What ?
Folks can have immunities to bed bugs ?
That's a new one for me.