This is kind of a random place to ask, but fuck it.

Staying in La Plata Argentina to learn Spanish. Found a good deal on an AirBNB with solid reviews. The woman who owns it has been a PITA the entire time. I showed up and there were some dirty dishes. She told me that was impossible bc her relatives cleaned. Showed her pictures and she was still in denial lol.

Last night I got no sleep because I was itching. Found little black and brown spots on sheets, according to google it is probably bed bug casings or w/e. I just know the owner of the place is going to deny it and be annoying. AirBNB is notorious for bad customer service, so idk if I would get any refund. Especially since I’m a week in and the stay is until mid January.

I am low on funds… What do y’all think. Should I try and fight the bed bugs? And if you’ve ever dealt with bed bugs, give me the rundown… I don’t have a drier but I was gonna wash everything and dry it outside, then spray RAID…

Or should I use my credit card 😬 on another place I can’t afford… I don’t get paid until January, so I don’t want to do that. But I don’t wanna see these bugs spread like the plague and end up in my shit.

  • Yurt_Owl@hexbear.net
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    Also read that they are resistant to insecticides as well. What horrible things they are.

    • luddybuddy [comrade/them]@hexbear.net
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      Yeah, largely because they don’t have chewing mouthparts (so can’t eat the poison) and don’t lick their feet, so won’t pick it up from there. You have to directly spray a bug to kill it, there’s no residual effect. Diatomaceous Earth works as a residual, as it gets in their joints, cuts them up, and dehydrates them.