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...