Dan, bedbugs feed on blood, not skin. And they can survive many months without a meal. I hate to know so much about them but my grandfather- a man who never went anywhere except to the market and to his many doctor visits before he died, suffered from them before we finally got rid of them. Love your photo, even without the little buggers!
A wonderful shot Dan! 🙂
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Thank you
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This is probably a place I’d love to explore 🙂 Great detail and decay, Dan!
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Lovely with a sense of abandonment.
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Thank you
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Dan, bedbugs feed on blood, not skin. And they can survive many months without a meal. I hate to know so much about them but my grandfather- a man who never went anywhere except to the market and to his many doctor visits before he died, suffered from them before we finally got rid of them. Love your photo, even without the little buggers!
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Thanks for the clarification. It’s the dust mites that feed on the dead skin perhaps.
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I didn’t mean to be obnoxious or a know-it-all! Sorry! 🙂
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Oh not at all. It’s all good Emilio.
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I love the way you used the boards to frame the corner of the mattress in this shot Dan 🙂 What do you think the chance is of bedbugs ? Great work.
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Thanks Joe. Not sure about the bedbugs; don’ they need some dead skin to feed on? Eww. 🙂
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LOL
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It’s not just the bed that had to be abandoned … !!!
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That house was a glorious mess.
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Pity ! it is inglorious not to respect the memory of places, Man is so constituted … !!!
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