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22 thoughts on “Bed Bugs In Hawaii Travel Go Beyond Honolulu Airport Issues”

  1. Thank you for posting this very informative article and for photos. Bed bugs are no fun. And the more we know, better preventative steps

  2. Orkin pesticide power is the best,they have a power. I went through a nightmare when I rented a place. 24, I was covered in bits… they smell you and will walk down walls. I didn’t sleep with the lights off for 4 months. Landlord spent $10,000 and they were still here😂😂Orkin is the Best!!!

  3. Pesticides, laundering, cleaning, and glue traps will not kill bedbugs. The only truly effective way to kill them is to have professional heat treatment done. It ranges in cost from $1000 – $5000, depending on the size of your home. It is an exhausting week of prep for the homeowner, at least one night away from home, then cleaning the house and returning perishables to where they belong. It’s an expensive and exhausting experience.

    1. Heat treatment was a joke, $10,000 later. They were still in the place. The epidemiology from Orkin was very interesting and informative. Please read about these parasite. They are blood suckers. They suck like ticks..

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