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Bea B.
  • speculations during maternity
  • Dijon, France
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Bed Bug in a wallpaper? F***

Bea B.
  • speculations during maternity
  • Dijon, France
Posted

Hello everyone, 

I have a trouble and i need some good advice.

I just bought a nice apartment which I decided to fix up myself, 

because I need a rest of my money to buy another apartment and I just can't

pay a handyman to fix it for me. ( Yes, I am a newbie) I started to remove the old wallpaper and

I realized that i have some big itchy bites, which unfortunately look like bed bug bites. This is a very bad joke because I have a small baby at home and definitely don't want to infect my house with this MFs.

What am i supposed to do? What product am I supposed to use? Does anyone have the same experience? What's the solution? 

Thank you and I wish you will never have to face this kind of problems.

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