| I was just scrolling through all the unanswered questions and stumbled upon yours.
Apartment RO! Ack! My skin was getting itchy just reading your post! Ack! I would be freaking out too.
Okay, now that we have dispensed with the pleasantries, let's get down to business. The good thing here is that you were able to identify the culprit. I did find one pest control company that would sell you product but you don't have time to wait for it to show up in the mail. So, time is of the essence here and unfortunately, this is not going to be easy on you.
Start by vacuuming everything you possibly can. Shake out all clothing and bedding, pull everything out of closets. Vacuum anything and everything. Wipe things down and vacuum, vacuum, vacuum. You may want to look through the yellow pages and call a local pest control company to see if they recommend a spray that you can purchase from them directly or that they know is sold in a local hardware store. If they won't sell you anything and insist on spraying for you, you might want to consider doing allowing them to come in. No matter what you do, once everything is sprayed down, you need to find out from the company, how long it needs to sit and when you can start vacuuming and cleaning up the problem. I would probably give everything a good cleaning and vacuuming before packing it into boxes. Spray the boxes down before you place anything in them. Pack 'em up, spray the outside of the box and get them out of that apartment as quickly as you can. The point is, obviously, to try not to bring them with you as you stated. So, you need to be extra vigilant here.
When you get to your new place, you may want to respray and vacuum as often as you can for the first month you are there to make sure you are getting rid of any residual problems.
I am sorry I don't have an easy answer for you. I am doubly sorry you are going through this. But, I am very happy for you that you are moving out of that place!
Good luck! |