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Oh poor you! Don't try and do anything yourself, it can often make it worse. Contact these guys- http://www.bed-bugs.co.uk/ my parents used them (in cambridge!) and they were brilliant. They are a total menace and you need to get professional help ASAP. Wash sheets and clothes etc at 60 degrees to kill them for a start- anything cooler and they can survive.


My parents had them come out and get rid of the bugs, they also had some stuff frozen in battersea and haven't had a problem since. Just PLEASE don't try and do it yourself with sprays etc. they can often spread the problem and encourage the bugs to hide. They can survive 18months with no food so encouraging then to hide is the worst thing you want to do!


Good luck!

I remember reading an article a while back about an epidemic of bed bugs in the US, particularly New York. I seem to recall it saying that they are often transmitted by people travelling - they pick them up there and unwittingly take them home with them. See here: http://www.theguardian.com/world/2010/oct/21/bedbugs-invaded-new-york

Yep - trainlines and bus routes out of London and the tube..... I remember the guy who owns the company recommended above telling us NEVER to sit down on London's public transport - particularly at night time, which, of course, is when the little buggers come and and bite - esp if you've had a few too many to drink and are snoozing merrily away. They can tell you're asleep and are ready to bite.. .


We think our bedbug infestation a few years ago now came from my OH's office. He contracts and was sitting next to guy who'd apparently been itching for months and who thought he had a skin condition :,(

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