The Bed Bug Missionaries
One of the assignments we received last October was to take over getting rid of bed bugs that on occasion show up in missionary apartments. Elder Olvera who went home in October showed Elder Felt the ropes - what to look for and what to use to spray them and the whole protocol of eradicating them. It is a real process. This was something we had no idea we would be learning on our mission.
Sometimes well meaning people want to make a missionary's apartment more comfortable and try to help them by giving them furniture. When they accept comfy chairs or sofas on occasion they accept bed bugs as well. Another way missionaries get bit and begin an infestation of bed bugs is when their bags are placed on floors or furniture in people's homes where they happen to teach. It is just part of mission life sometimes. If we do not catch an infestation in time then bugs get carried from one missionary apartment to another, and that is a nightmare.
Promethrin is the pesticide of choice that the church uses to solve this problem. Before we received the assignment Elder Olvera was spraying an apartment in Alameda and another in Oakland, so we finished the last sprayings of both in November 2013.On Monday December 30th at 6:30 p.m. we received a frantic call from two sisters in Concord, one of which was covered with bites. They had mentioned it to the nurse earlier that weekend and one sister just kept getting bit at night all weekend so they were told to call us. Sister Cash and Sister Cruz-Zarco were the two poor victims. They serve in the Spanish speaking ward in Concord. Sister Cash had no bites but Sister Cruz-Zarco was totally miserable with bites all over her. We felt so bad for her.
So Elder and Sister Felt went to the rescue. Elder Felt sprayed the beds, baseboards, around the windows, the walls, the dressers and clothes in the dressers as well as all of their bedding. Then he sprayed the next bedroom walls, floors, suitcases, as well as the living room area with a couch, desks and chairs. We instructed the sisters to wash all their bedding before going to bed and then rewash all their clothes the next morning, and vacuum the apartment often and empty the canister outside in the dumpster. Sister Felt's responsibility was to be the calming (grand)mother influence for the sisters, as well as try and find out where they had been,and where they could have brought the bugs in from and give the sisters some ideas for dealing with the itching. We prayed for those two sisters by name and put their names in the temple for the whole transfer (6 weeks).
A few days later we discovered that another sister who had been in the Concord apartment and had been transferred to Pittsburgh, Ca. had also been bitten by bed bugs while in Concord and still was being bitten. Apparently the nurses did not believe that it was bed bugs. The nurses field tons of calls everyday from missionaries in our mission so its no wonder they were not too concerned about bites.
In the end, we took all of the mattresses out of both apartments and destroyed them. They did have bed bugs nested well inside the box springs. We also eliminated old chairs, couches, dressers, anything we thought we could possibly find bed bugs in. The sisters in Pittsburgh ended up being free from bugs. The sisters in Concord-- well that was a whole different story over a period of 8 weeks that we sprayed the Concord apartment at least 8 to 9 times trying to stop the cycle of the lifespan of the bugs. During this time Sister Cash was transferred and Sister De Aquino Sanchez became Sister Cruz-Zarco's new companion. We got another call that Sister De Aquino Sanchez had been bit now and Sister Cruz-Zarco had not. Another call one week later had Sister Cruz-Zarco being bit once again. We went to the rescue again and did the whole cycle of spraying which means going and spraying down the whole apartment 3 different times in a 12 day period. Elder Felt even fumigated their car each time. We finally told the sisters to move their mattresses out to the living room floor since when they were out there they were never bit.
We also ascertained that on the last bites (where each time one bed bug was found and killed by the Sisters), they had been inside a particular member apartment that was found to be infested - and they probably brought a single bug back with them on each occasion. That member has also moved out of that apartment, also helping to end the problem for these poor Sisters!
As of today March 1, 2014, no more bed bugs. We are holding our breath.
This is Elder Felt at the end of our last spraying of Bed Bugs. The mask on
his head usually goes over his mouth and nose. He was just at the end
and I thought he looked great with it on his head. He is spraying purses,
yes he even sprayed missionary's purses for those pesky bugs