For starters, here is one to give you the creeps.
No, he walks into an apartment,
from which he received a phone call and a request for a pest control service. What he finds is a man sitting on a couch, with the wall behind him covered in small dots. Dots, that seem to be slightly mobile, much to the exterminator's dismay. The kooky-seeming customer tells him that those are cockroaches, but our guy (that's the only character in the story that has his s*** together) sees his face covered in small red bites, puts two and two together and tell him those are actually bed bugs. Who also happen to be munching on him shamelessly.

Killing insects goes against his religion.
Not making fun of anyone's religion here, I've heard that Jainism followers choose to walk barefoot to avoid hurting any creature that they might step on, and even don't go out at night, because then the risks are too great. That's how committed they are to the principle of non-violence. Ironically, that's where Hitler got some awesome ideas for his new symbol..
That's it. That's the punchline. That's the moral of the story.
YOU DON'T RELEASE BED BUGS. They are highly contagious and spread very quickly and if you have them- you just kill them.The End
Oh yeah, there's another one.
What else did he learn from the web? That insects don't enjoy natural dust, as they don't have the ability to scab and it might be lethal to them. So, what did he do? He surrounded his bed with natural dust.. in a circular shape, around the buckets of water placed under the mattress.
Just to be sure, however, he puts double-sided tape on the edges of the bed.
It's all good in theory, except.. the bed bugs found a way.
They crawled up the wall and dropped right on top of him.
Moral of the story? Bed bugs suck. They really do. They may not be all that hazardous to your physical health, but they can sure mess with your head. They take away your sleep, and they don't even buy you dinner first. You are the dinner, in fact.
Then you end up walking around exhausted and scratching for your life. Thankfully, pest exterminators are always not too far away.
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