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From Panic to Peace: How a Spray Saved My Home from Bed Bugs

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How this grandma turned her roach infested kitchen into a pest-free paradise without an exterminator

[BugMD Logo]( How this grandma turned her roach infested kitchen into a pest-free paradise without an exterminator Tuesday, May 28, 2024 * This person's story described below is fictitious and was instead founded on experiences shared by BugMD customers. [Anti Roaches]( Peter H., 64, was terrified for his wife's health. They lived in a beautiful community and were blessed with many friends. But one moment had his wife's life flashing before his eyes. Peter's wife was having stomach problems and a high-fevers regularly, something was wrong but they couldn't figure out why But one day, it got so bad she couldn't even get out of bed due to the stomach pain. "I was so alarmed I called 911," Peter said. Doctors luckily knew what was wrong and were able to treat her right away. It turns out Peter's wife had a severe case of salmonella. The Doctor's said it was likely from bacteria she ingested. Peter immediately went home and started investigating what caused her salmonella illness, and what Peter found was horrifying... When he opened the pantry he noticed roaches quickly scurry out of sight. "I was shocked!" Peter said. "My wife constantly cleans, has amazing hygiene, and is very OCD. Finding those roaches was an alarming surprise to us." It turns out millions of Americans face a similar issue: The National Pest Management Association estimates that roaches spread at least 33 kinds of bacteria, including salmonella. After Peter's friends had heard the news they started to boycott them for fear of "catching" whatever she might have. People even started avoiding Peter at the grocery store! Once their friends started avoiding them, Peter knew they had to do something. Finally, with no options left, his wife's Doctor recommended they eradicate the roaches immediately for their health and safety. Unfortunately, exterminators are a hefty investment for most Americans. Traditional methods average at around $500, and fumigations are priced higher - up to a whopping $2,500-$7,500 (depending on square footage). With no way to give his wife relief, Peter was faced with two options: spend their hard-earned savings on an expensive exterminator, or continue to watch his wife. [Read more]( [APPLY DISCOUNT & CHECK INVENTORY]( Limited Inventory Available Copyright © 2024 BugMdD. All rights reserved. This is an Advertisement. If you would like to unsubscribe from future mailings, please [click here]( or Write us at: 300 Spectrum Center Dr., Irvine, CA 92618 [Unsubscribe me]( | [Terms and Conditions](

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