No.1174402
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If insects live with you in your bedroom and in the other rooms where you live, since it's summertime, then how likely is it that they also go to your bed to either sleep with you or on you?
No.1174403
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Insects do not live in my bedroom. The second I see an insect I deploy the neurotoxin.
No.1174404
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more than i care for
i often get woodland beetles that wander into my room. and sometimes i get hornets taht sneak in, but can't get out
i still can't get over that time a hornet stung me in the ass while i was alseep ><
No.1174405
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Very, very likely. Even if you place pesticides and take the proper preventative measures to keep insects out, they will typically find a way.
I used to have to sleep in the field myself, so I'm pretty sure I've shared my sleeping bag with a few different bugs.
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Like sleep with you, or sleep with you?
For realsies unless you sleep in an already infested place, or the bugs are out for your blood, or you have some light on in your bed, bugs aren't that likely to seek you up at night.
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See this is why I keep a bunch of house spiders around, so they can feast on the guts of annoying insects. These two live inside my living room lamp: