Bedbugs In A Laptop, How High Temp ?

On Mon, 1 May 2017 15:51:57 -0700 (PDT), "pfjw@aol.com" <pfjw@aol.com>
wrote:

>Oil of Pennyroyal. Gets rid of anything. DOES NOT KILL - drives stuff away, from fleas to spiders.

and humans. Since it invaded my garden I can't sit outside.

Steve

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On 5/1/2017 9:33 AM, Stephen Wolstenholme wrote:
On Mon, 1 May 2017 23:19:26 +1000, Chris Jones
lugnut808@spam.yahoo.com> wrote:

On 30/04/2017 18:31, jurb6006@gmail.com wrote:
This is all I got, I cannot afford a new one. I can't work because of my eyesight but it isn't quite enough to give me disability, even though I would not be able to run a cash register now.

Anyway, we got hit with bedbugs. Two schools got closed over it. It was an epidemic or whatever.

Anyway, my laptop is infested. I have researched and found that when exposed to temperatures of 135 F for like 45 minutes it kills them and their eggs. The government and the companies who do this assure us that this is safe. It probably is if not running.

I just checked the oven, the lowest it will go is 170 F. Is that safe for a non, running (at the time) computer ? Could it damage the screen if by nothing else but expansion and contraction ?

We are about to bring in new matress and whatever, but anything happening to this laptop IS NOT AN OPTION.


The battery won't like being hot.


The battery can be removed in most Laptops.

Not the lithium clock battery.

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Rick C
 
<"Not the lithium clock battery. "

In this one it is. These are some killer laptops, I bought four of them fro Global. Refurbs with Vista on them. But they are 17" wide LCD, have a full numerical pad on the right, and actually have two HD bays. How many laptops do you see with that ?

Spraying the one I was using fucked it all up, I will not do that again. I threw the HD in this one, which I gave to my sister and she broke the screen and I replaced it from the one that had the Western Digital lockup. Don't believe me, look up on Google WD1600BEVT password and you will learn very quickly. It is a known fault and that is why I do not want to fuck with the BIOS or anything.
 
jurb...@gmail.com wrote:
"Not the lithium clock battery. "

In this one it is. These are some killer laptops, I bought four
of them fro Global. Refurbs with Vista on them. But they are 17"
wide LCD, have a full numerical pad on the right, and actually
have two HD bays. How many laptops do you see with that ?

Spraying the one I was using fucked it all up, I will not do that
again. I threw the HD in this one, which I gave to my sister and
she broke the screen and I replaced it from the one that had the
Western Digital lockup. Don't believe me, look up on Google WD1600BEVT
password and you will learn very quickly. It is a known fault
and that is why I do not want to fuck with the BIOS or anything.

I'm certainly not an expert at plant extracts, but I imagine that yes, some are stronger than others. But I thought that most any type would drive bugs away.
 
Battery could exlode. Why not just open it and find them. THey aren't THAT
small. Brush or blower. Fumigation of some sort. (THat's why smoking used to
be considered HEALTHY.) Bedbugs (often confused with micrscopic dust mites)
have a nasty feature that they can live for months on one (blood suck)
feeding, so they stay put in some hiding place.

Are you sure it is bedbugs and that they are in your laptop? Much talk about
bedbugs often is hysteria. Unlike mosquitoes or rodents, bedbugs don't
spread disease. I never stop being amazed how some folks freak out about
supposed bedbugs on the subway at the same time as rats (yes, I've seen them)
ride the subway. My dad's shop steward died of West Nile five years ago a
block from me yet my neighbors freak out about insect spraying, and they freak
out about draining the swamp (former amusement park and airport) where they
(and Sullenberger's geese) breed.

DUst mites are microscopic insects that feed on dander (skin flakes).
THeir crap is skin bits with enzyme used to digest the skin. THat enzyme can
cause nasty itches and asma if gets into lungs. It's not the insects that
directly cause problems, but the enzymes in their crap.


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with a mega Dell Vista at Canaveral Inlet, I was appawled watching roaches slither into the speaker grilles.

I was told the electronics are clear coated.

Roaches have to eat off course n leaving for the desert solved he problem.

Replacing fans found debris that does not interfere with operation via the clear coat. I guess there is a cost/insect proof curve here.

Insects are evolutionary durable. But eating is essential

Try gas. Fab or buy, a Pelican ?... leak roof box n find a not breathable not toxic gas. Afield, something like AC gas or ? just guessing.

Propane .... need to find if the gas dissolves plastic n clear coat.

Your nayborhood exterminator n electronics man will know.

leave the unit, take the covers off, in the box for 2 weeks.

then blow out the eggs with compressed air.

your basic problem was leaving the unit exposed to possible insect infiltration.

If you're in a buggy environment the laptops n equiPment go into containers n bags with insecticide.

oh yeah..... Home Depot has a gas emitter...the one I have is a sheet of white plastic housings that eliminated a common black under carpet bug from muh van.

when I pass by that area I'll look n post the brand.

PLACE UNIT IN LEAKPROOF CONTAINER ADD ALL INSECTICIDE HOUSINGS. SEAL. COME BACK 2 WEEKS.
 
On Monday, 8 May 2017 14:38:03 UTC+1, avag...@gmail.com wrote:
with a mega Dell Vista at Canaveral Inlet, I was appawled watching roaches slither into the speaker grilles.

I was told the electronics are clear coated.

Roaches have to eat off course n leaving for the desert solved he problem.

Replacing fans found debris that does not interfere with operation via the clear coat. I guess there is a cost/insect proof curve here.

Insects are evolutionary durable. But eating is essential

Try gas. Fab or buy, a Pelican ?... leak roof box n find a not breathable not toxic gas. Afield, something like AC gas or ? just guessing.

Propane .... need to find if the gas dissolves plastic n clear coat.

Your nayborhood exterminator n electronics man will know.

leave the unit, take the covers off, in the box for 2 weeks.

then blow out the eggs with compressed air.

your basic problem was leaving the unit exposed to possible insect infiltration.

If you're in a buggy environment the laptops n equiPment go into containers n bags with insecticide.

oh yeah..... Home Depot has a gas emitter...the one I have is a sheet of white plastic housings that eliminated a common black under carpet bug from muh van.

when I pass by that area I'll look n post the brand.

PLACE UNIT IN LEAKPROOF CONTAINER ADD ALL INSECTICIDE HOUSINGS. SEAL. COME BACK 2 WEEKS.

a tealight candle makes a pretty good oxygenless gas emitter.


NT
 
On Monday, May 8, 2017 at 9:38:03 AM UTC-4, avag...@gmail.com wrote:
with a mega Dell Vista at Canaveral Inlet, I was appawled watching roaches slither into the speaker grilles.

I was told the electronics are clear coated.

Roaches have to eat off course n leaving for the desert solved he problem.

Replacing fans found debris that does not interfere with operation via the clear coat. I guess there is a cost/insect proof curve here.

Insects are evolutionary durable. But eating is essential

Try gas. Fab or buy, a Pelican ?... leak roof box n find a not breathable not toxic gas. Afield, something like AC gas or ? just guessing.

Propane .... need to find if the gas dissolves plastic n clear coat.

Your nayborhood exterminator n electronics man will know.

leave the unit, take the covers off, in the box for 2 weeks.

then blow out the eggs with compressed air.

your basic problem was leaving the unit exposed to possible insect infiltration.

If you're in a buggy environment the laptops n equiPment go into containers n bags with insecticide.

oh yeah..... Home Depot has a gas emitter...the one I have is a sheet of white plastic housings that eliminated a common black under carpet bug from muh van.

when I pass by that area I'll look n post the brand.

PLACE UNIT IN LEAKPROOF CONTAINER ADD ALL INSECTICIDE HOUSINGS. SEAL. COME BACK 2 WEEKS.

the 17501E has a step by step disassembly manual online from England.

Your unit may be online back 10 pages or pursued in Google Images.

buy the correct screwdriver size.
 
On Monday, May 8, 2017 at 10:16:37 AM UTC-4, avag...@gmail.com wrote:
On Monday, May 8, 2017 at 9:38:03 AM UTC-4, avag...@gmail.com wrote:
with a mega Dell Vista at Canaveral Inlet, I was appawled watching roaches slither into the speaker grilles.

I was told the electronics are clear coated.

Roaches have to eat off course n leaving for the desert solved he problem.

Replacing fans found debris that does not interfere with operation via the clear coat. I guess there is a cost/insect proof curve here.

Insects are evolutionary durable. But eating is essential

Try gas. Fab or buy, a Pelican ?... leak roof box n find a not breathable not toxic gas. Afield, something like AC gas or ? just guessing.

Propane .... need to find if the gas dissolves plastic n clear coat.

Your nayborhood exterminator n electronics man will know.

leave the unit, take the covers off, in the box for 2 weeks.

then blow out the eggs with compressed air.

your basic problem was leaving the unit exposed to possible insect infiltration.

If you're in a buggy environment the laptops n equiPment go into containers n bags with insecticide.

oh yeah..... Home Depot has a gas emitter...the one I have is a sheet of white plastic housings that eliminated a common black under carpet bug from muh van.

when I pass by that area I'll look n post the brand.

PLACE UNIT IN LEAKPROOF CONTAINER ADD ALL INSECTICIDE HOUSINGS. SEAL. COME BACK 2 WEEKS.

the 17501E has a step by step disassembly manual online from England.

Your unit may be online back 10 pages or pursued in Google Images.

buy the correct screwdriver size.

http://www.homedepot.com/b/Search/N-5yc1vZbx4w/Ntk-Extended/Ntt-bed+bug?Ntx=mode+matchpartialmax&NCNI-5

find one evaps to insecticide gas
 
On Monday, 8 May 2017 15:15:28 UTC+1, tabby wrote:
On Monday, 8 May 2017 14:38:03 UTC+1, avag...@gmail.com wrote:
with a mega Dell Vista at Canaveral Inlet, I was appawled watching roaches slither into the speaker grilles.

I was told the electronics are clear coated.

Roaches have to eat off course n leaving for the desert solved he problem.

Replacing fans found debris that does not interfere with operation via the clear coat. I guess there is a cost/insect proof curve here.

Insects are evolutionary durable. But eating is essential

Try gas. Fab or buy, a Pelican ?... leak roof box n find a not breathable not toxic gas. Afield, something like AC gas or ? just guessing.

Propane .... need to find if the gas dissolves plastic n clear coat.

Your nayborhood exterminator n electronics man will know.

leave the unit, take the covers off, in the box for 2 weeks.

then blow out the eggs with compressed air.

your basic problem was leaving the unit exposed to possible insect infiltration.

If you're in a buggy environment the laptops n equiPment go into containers n bags with insecticide.

oh yeah..... Home Depot has a gas emitter...the one I have is a sheet of white plastic housings that eliminated a common black under carpet bug from muh van.

when I pass by that area I'll look n post the brand.

PLACE UNIT IN LEAKPROOF CONTAINER ADD ALL INSECTICIDE HOUSINGS. SEAL. COME BACK 2 WEEKS.

a tealight candle makes a pretty good oxygenless gas emitter.

Vapona strip type things also work, they give off insecticide whiff for months. Toxicity to different species varies according to the chemical. Organophosphates like dichlorvos are very effective.


NT
 
On Monday, 8 May 2017 14:38:03 UTC+1, avag...@gmail.com wrote:
with a mega Dell Vista at Canaveral Inlet, I was appawled watching roaches slither into the speaker grilles.

I was told the electronics are clear coated.

Roaches have to eat off course n leaving for the desert solved he problem..

Replacing fans found debris that does not interfere with operation via the clear coat. I guess there is a cost/insect proof curve here.

Insects are evolutionary durable. But eating is essential

Try gas. Fab or buy, a Pelican ?... leak roof box n find a not breathable not toxic gas. Afield, something like AC gas or ? just guessing.

Propane .... need to find if the gas dissolves plastic n clear coat.

Your nayborhood exterminator n electronics man will know.

leave the unit, take the covers off, in the box for 2 weeks.

then blow out the eggs with compressed air.

your basic problem was leaving the unit exposed to possible insect infiltration.

Nice try at writing in complete sentences. Anyway, once you finished off that bucket of KFC and touched the laptop, that's probably what did it. Just like when a car mechanic touches your car wires after their lunch break ... the rats, mice and cats like your car when you get home.
 
The 'pro level' insecticide housings may have solvent deposited insecticide then evaping gas
 

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