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Old Jun 30, 2009, 10:01 PM
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My couch is making me itch!

I got a couch from my aunt last year and I noticed that after sitting on it for a long time I'd get tiny, itchy bumps. She said she had never had a problem with the couch. I've looked at pictures of flea and bed bug bites and it doesn't look like that. They are skin colored, not red. I never feel crawling and I've looked for bugs. I'll also get bumps through my clothes. My ex used to get them too. I've been away for a year, and when I sat on my couch for the first time, I got bumps. A bug wouldn't be able to survive that long without something to feed on right? I was thinking it might be something in the material that I'm sensitive to, but I more often get the bumps on covered areas. I love this couch, but I'm really puzzled. Any help?

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Old Jul 3, 2009, 01:29 PM   #2  
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there are certainly bugs in your couch .....

i faced the same problem in my couch in my living room .. and my dad too .. who is extremely skin sensitive .. my brother doesnt realise even if hundred mosquitoes flounder around him while he is asleep

i have faced that ....

and we tore the freakin couch apart to find bugs .. but didnt find ANY....

But htere is certainly something microscopic that is causing it in there i promise you that...

your aunt must be giving you because she wanted to get rid of it herself

we did try analyzing that situation and realised that many a times i or my brother used to lie down with wet skin on the couch after a shower.. or sweaty bodies on the couch ..

these create microscopic germs too..

get rid of that stupid couch .... and your worries will be lost..

else keep in out in the scorching sun and i mean super scorching sun for days... it may relieve the issue but not eradicate it completely ... as microscopic germs are not as affected by meagre scorching sun heat !
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Have you tried steam cleaning the couch?

That would be my next step, then go from there.
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Did your aunt have any pets? There could be pet dander on the couch that's causing your skin to react. And yes, it's also possible that you're sensitive to the material.
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sounds like bugs to me give the couch a deep cleaning
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i seriously doubt your aunt gave it to you knowing there were bugs...but maybe i'm naive. anyway, i recently hired a moving company to move my stuff across the country and i found scabies-type bites on me a few days after my furniture arrived. i treated it two months ago and now they are back; the permethrin-based treatment was supposed to last 7 months . actually, i dont know if they were ever really gone. i rarely sit on the couch. i'm throwing it out as soon as i can. i don't have time to deal with this! now i need to figure out HOW to get rid of it!

what kind of couch should i buy?? is there a material that is best for not harboring pests in couches??? i'm assuming leather but i could be wrong...
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In college I had itching and rashed up from a couch treated w/ 3M's Scotchgard.

I had to get a couch cover until I could buy a new couch.
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thanks. yeah, my couch is 5 years old and i only got a problem after i moved. i opted not to use scotchguard when they tried to sell it to me at the furn store...it has carcinogens in it just like DuPont products (stain master on carpets and clothing. genius.) instead, i sprayed pesticide on my couch, which i'm sure is so much better
no, i haven't seen the insects. however, i did a lot of research last night; they are bedbugs AND i believe i have found a REMEDY for anyone who doesn't know a safe means of getting rid of them (even if you live in an apartment complex where they can travel between units!) is 'diatomaceous earth' (sp?) or 'DE'. i still haven't researched where to find it, but it's a powder you can put anywhere the bugs may be found (every crevice in the house!). Again for you apartment dwellers, you can put DE in the walls to keep it from traveling between units! (yes, you'll have to put a tiny hole in the wall.) it dehydrates the bugs over time (i believe it can take as long as a few weeks??). so, if you want to remain healthy, this is the way to go I'm going to take this route because i would much rather spend my money to support healthier products! 5 lbs treats 2500 sf; i believe it's about $25 for 5 lbs. It's all about supply and demand. OH, the best part is that you do not have to re-treat!!! they claim it is effective FOREVER. Do your own research on DE...it almost sounds too good to be true...
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oh yeah, and bedbugs can live a year without a meal. no wonder they're flourishing. again, Diatomaceous Earth looks like the answer.
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