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		By: Darlin D. Aviles		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Thankyou for all the useful information on this webpage. We’ve been fighting a bed bug infestation for over 3 years now , we’ve steamed , we’ve used rubbing alcohol which the rubbing alcohol is effective for a day or 2 but then there&#039;s a fresh outbreak and our throats and lungs simply cannot handle the massive quantities of rubbing alcohol in the air. We’ve found them in everything the walls , the sockets, the curtains , electronics , dresser frames and drawers , picture frames and even in the spines of books! I have yet to find a safe treatment for reading books.Definitely going to try the DE but if baking soda is just as effective it would be alot more cost effective. Double sided tape may be good on the walls.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thankyou for all the useful information on this webpage. We’ve been fighting a bed bug infestation for over 3 years now , we’ve steamed , we’ve used rubbing alcohol which the rubbing alcohol is effective for a day or 2 but then there&#8217;s a fresh outbreak and our throats and lungs simply cannot handle the massive quantities of rubbing alcohol in the air. We’ve found them in everything the walls , the sockets, the curtains , electronics , dresser frames and drawers , picture frames and even in the spines of books! I have yet to find a safe treatment for reading books.Definitely going to try the DE but if baking soda is just as effective it would be alot more cost effective. Double sided tape may be good on the walls.</p>
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