I Hate Bed Bugs!

As a Mother of 5, I’m always looking to protect my children from harm. When my daughter woke up one morning with 50 bed bug bites on her face, I could no longer stand by and hope the methods I was using would somehow magically work.

My feelings during our bed bug infestation ranged from frustration, anger, embarrassment, to humiliation. I took action to solve the problem after realizing it would be hundreds or thousands of dollars to have a professional remove the bed bugs..and even then there were no guarantees.

My months of research and trial and error, and struggle to rid our home of bed bugs was grueling. The whole time we were hiding it from our friends and family because of the embarrassment. Nobody should feel that way..and now you don’t have to. Register for my upcoming My Bed Bug Story event and learn exactly the steps to take to get rid of these nasty little critters!

Tell me about your bed bug story. I’d love to hear how you’ve handled it.

2 Responses to “I Hate Bed Bugs!”

  1. Chanda Says:

    We had bed bugs too. My husband brought them back with him from a business trip from what we can tell. We’ve been struggling to kill them for 3 weeks now…thought they were gone but now they are back again.
    I’ve seen so many conflicting stories about how to safely remove them that now I’m not sure what to do. I have a 3 month old baby that has over 60 bed bug bites now..something has to be done. It’s refreshing to see someone just like me that’s had this problem an beat it. I’m looking forward to the event.

  2. hitch hikers Says:

    My daughter her husband and one year old baby moved into an apartment. It was in a nicer area a nice complex. They made her sign a contract that stated that they would not buy used furniture and that if they had bed bugs they would let the managers know immediately. They moved in and the first night my daughter was eaten up with over 50 bites. It seems the bugs hadn’t eaten in a while and used her to fill up on. She went to management and they told her to move out and they would treat it. They wouldn’t give her back her deposit and she went to the state for help. That first night she and her little family slept in the car.Then they moved in with us until they could save up enough money for another deposit. In the meantime we are now infested. They still don’t have their deposit back, but they ditched all of there clothes and bedding, thank heavens they didn’t move the furniture in yet. Expensive experience and not totally avoid it. We look forward to the seminar because I do not want to get rid of all of my bedding clothes etc…

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