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	<title>Comments on: Day 2: Can&#8217;t sleep, might as well blog</title>
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	<description>One woman's bed bug story</description>
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		<title>By: adrian</title>
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		<dc:creator>adrian</dc:creator>
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		<description>I was considering booking a Hostel be in New York City for a week stay. I read mixed reviews. When i Googled the address of the hostel, I came up with a Bedbugger.com report about the bed bugs there at the Hostel. At first I was skeptical until I started searching and reading more reviews and more about Bedbugs , only to discover what an expensive and troubling issue this is and how it is not only hostels , but apartments and nice Hotels also. Upon reading about what to do and if there is a way to cope with the situation.

I find your blog very interesting. I noticed though when reading about dealing with the bedbug situation ,that is says storing your clothing in plastic bags can only make the situation worse, unless you plan to leave those clothes in those bags for over 18 months. Also though you live in an apartment building where these bedbugs might come from another apartment. Or perhaps hitch rides from rats. I admire your courage in combating the bedbugs. I truly hope your successful in ridding yourself of those pesky critters

Sincerely, scared to death to travel to New York City and catch bedbugs</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I was considering booking a Hostel be in New York City for a week stay. I read mixed reviews. When i Googled the address of the hostel, I came up with a Bedbugger.com report about the bed bugs there at the Hostel. At first I was skeptical until I started searching and reading more reviews and more about Bedbugs , only to discover what an expensive and troubling issue this is and how it is not only hostels , but apartments and nice Hotels also. Upon reading about what to do and if there is a way to cope with the situation.</p>
<p>I find your blog very interesting. I noticed though when reading about dealing with the bedbug situation ,that is says storing your clothing in plastic bags can only make the situation worse, unless you plan to leave those clothes in those bags for over 18 months. Also though you live in an apartment building where these bedbugs might come from another apartment. Or perhaps hitch rides from rats. I admire your courage in combating the bedbugs. I truly hope your successful in ridding yourself of those pesky critters</p>
<p>Sincerely, scared to death to travel to New York City and catch bedbugs</p>
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