A mattress type that isn't susceptible to bed bugs?
Sep 22, 2010 3:12 PM
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Does such a thing exist? Right now I'm going through a bedbug scare.
Re: A mattress type that isn't susceptible to bed bugs?
Reply #8 Jul 8, 2013 12:10 PM
Joined: Jul 8, 2013
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The matress can be pest for free without any charge. Just keep them in sunlight and wait from morning to evening. All the bugs and other insects will going to be killed in the sunlight beams. So, try this cost free solution. It will work for sure. But keep an eye on sky and weather also. If there is rainy season and clouds in the sky then don't try to do this.
This message was modified Jul 8, 2013 by charlessmith
Re: A mattress type that isn't susceptible to bed bugs?
Reply #9 Jul 27, 2013 7:03 AM
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I have a very old pillow that I have been sleeping on for 10+ years and it is in need of replacing. I cannot find any discernable tags on it... I THINK it is latex foam? It has a branding on the pillow that says "252165-4 STANDARD CAVITY NO 3"

It is very soft, and when you lay your head down on it, it sinks down 80% of the way to the bottom. It has lots of little holes in it as well.

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