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Even having money to buy one, I still see no point. I am not a geriatric with back problems that cannot get up from a matress on the floor. Girls could care less. They take no notice that it is just a matress on the floor. $700 is absurd. I paid less than $100 for my matress including delivery.
Then get used to bugs crawling all over you.:shrug: NEXT!
 
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Even having money to buy one, I still see no point. I am not a geriatric with back problems that cannot get up from a matress on the floor. Girls could care less. They take no notice that it is just a matress on the floor. $700 is absurd. I paid less than $100 for my matress including delivery.

I have a worthless $500 therapeutic matress on my bedframe that I picked up new for a song-and-dance from a friend, but I still sleep on a 3" thick foam pad on the floor that I picked up at the Army surplus store because I broke my back three times. It's the only thing that makes me comfortable. I just shove it into the closet every morning - no problem.:bagpuss: My dog enjoys the matress.:bravo:
 
At least I didn't spend $700 on a bed. LMAO!
That isn't alot of money lix, and I'm a bloody janitor! Bed is an important place I spend alot of time in, I wanted a nice one that would last my lifetime perhaps. Plus it had to fit the Japanese inspired decor of my bedroom. Sleeping on a cheap mattress on the floor is so like..Guantanamo Bay dude.
 
If you have beetles inside, then they came in from outside. Pesticides will only be a temporary fix. Mace will work (cayane pepper) if you want to spray-n-run.:truce: Do you have any plants in the house - like aphlids - that might be attracting them? Keep vacuuming. That's really the best fix.:cool:
 
But if all else fails, remember: Bullwinkle always has something clever that he can pull out of his hat!:itold:

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If you have beetles inside, then they came in from outside. Pesticides will only be a temporary fix. Mace will work (cayane pepper) if you want to spray-n-run.:truce: Do you have any plants in the house - like aphlids - that might be attracting them? Keep vacuuming. That's really the best fix.:cool:

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you can use soap sprays with citrus oil in them to spray the plants inside your house and the plants around your house. you can also rub fish, petroleum, or vegetable oils on yourself
 
what he said
you can use soap sprays with citrus oil in them to spray the plants inside your house and the plants around your house. you can also rub fish, petroleum, or vegetable oils on yourself
Yes. The fish oil would go splendidly with his tacky mattress on the floor. If one insists on sleeping like a homeless person in Addis Ababa then one will have to adapt to bugs crawling all over them.
Once when I had black sheets my cat slept on my old mattress on the floor. I didn't know it but she had worms. I rolled over and noticed all these skinny rice things on the bed, when i touched one it curled:fright: That's when I realized they were worms. My shoulder was pasty with mushed worms that crawled out of my cat's butt.
 
Even having money to buy one, I still see no point. I am not a geriatric with back problems that cannot get up from a matress on the floor. Girls could care less. They take no notice that it is just a matress on the floor. $700 is absurd. I paid less than $100 for my matress including delivery.
You don't have to buy a bed.
You can build a wooden frame for your mattress to get it off the floor and have less bugs crawling on you.
 
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