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Will sleeping in a hammock thwart bedbugs?

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Will sleeping in a hammock thwart bedbugs?
« on: 04/12/2012 01:19:34 »
Here is how to prevent bedbug bites.

[1.] Switch the bed out for a Mayan Hammock. (sold on the web)

[2.] Smear petroleum jelly on the hammock ropes between the wall hooks and the shroud lines.

[3.] In cold climates, use a sleeping bag in the hammock.

Kiss those little suckers good-bye.
« Last Edit: 04/12/2012 22:39:04 by chris »
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