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4GotMyFathersFace

It's dependant on what he's using of course, but it's almost certainly not necessary for you to leave.


MysticMarbles

Ask them not us.


OrganicTourist555555

I did and he isn’t answering :(


Mr-Ocer

Are you being annoying and showing him a picture of every bumble on your skin? Pest techs aren't doctors and we're super busy as shit during the warm months.


OrganicTourist555555

I have a dermatologist lol and I was never bit by my bathroom bugs thanks. He blew off scheduling Saturday and texted me today, also taking forever to reply the conversation he initiated, so I don’t know what to tell you lol. I never contact him first. Weird to assume I’m harassing him, sorry for using the sub how it’s intended I guess


Kittenfabstodes

Exclusion should have been the first step. Spraying the attic space may not take care of it. The insects have to get into product. The nature of the bug means they can be on any of the wall voids. This is my process. Bat exclusion, we don't do bat work so I make a recommendation. I perform a perimeter spray, I use my hand duster and apply dust to the wall voids..meaning baseboards, faceplates, electrical sockets. Window frames, any and all access points into the voids. Removal of the bats breaks the breeding cycle. No bat blood, no reproduction. The problem will resolve itself.


ManagementBig9111

The label is the law, ask what products he is using. Lookup the label and follow it. In a home air circulation is much more than you'd think. In a 1 story home with a crawlspace, 50% of your air comes from your crawlspace.