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Let me tell you......these are the worst #$&*ing things I've ever had, not the first time I've had them, but by far the worst. I still to this day have them, and got them opening weekend, what......3 weeks ago or so. We somehow brought them home without knowing, and the dog, and the furniture both are infested just like we are. To this day I've probably spent close to 100 bucks to get rid of them. I think I may have done but I've been itching for so long, I constantly feel things all over me, I and think its all in my head. I had to shave the dog, the furniture has beeen treated 3 times and steam cleaned twice. And I've tried ever home remedy, and everything on the market as far as cures for the body. Not sure why they are named the different names, kinda like all the different names for crappie, I have a new name for them you'd rather me not say. I've been obsessed with these tiny critters and have read more about these things than any sane man should. I can guarantee that I don't step foot in the woods again, until we get a nice hard FREEZE.
TSC and Big R sells some professional strength bug killer called "Onslaught" and another called "Tempo." A Co-op near you might also carry these products. These products are expensive about $54 for 16oz bottle. You use 1/2oz per gallon for regular bug infestations and 1 oz per gallon for heavy infestations. Both of these products are safe to use on your furniture, indoors, restaurants, food processing facilities, etc. It is even safe around pets once it has dried. It leaves a microscopic residue of insecticide that keeps killing bugs for up to a year depending on the surface. It has a very light smell that quickly dissipates once it dries. Google it and I think you'll be amazed at what it doesn't kill.

I use Onslaught and my brother uses Tempo. If anyone has any questions please feel free to PM me and I will share my experiences with Onslaught and my brothers with Tempo. This is some of the best stuff out there!

Good Luck!! Hopefully this info will help.