Here’s another love letter. This one is about how the SansBug pop up tent helped Tarey sleep during a brown recluse spider infestation.
If you sight a brown recluse, see sheet-like webs in corners or egg sacs on the web, this may be an indication of a brown recluse infestation. While you seal cracks, remove vines and shrubs against your house walls, and reduce the insect population in your home to limit their food source, make sure you shake your garments before wearing them and your sheets before getting into bed. Brown recluses tend to hide and want to be left alone and they will only bite when you roll on them or they feel squished between your skin and garment.
As with a bedbug infestation, the SansBug tent is a cheap solution to regain your sleep and sanity while you work on a long-term solution to totally eliminate the spider infestation.
Tarey: Just writing to say I love you! A brown recluse spider infestation made it impossible to sleep in my house at night when spiders are active. I was sleeping in my car! This is exactly what I need! I’m sharing mine with a dog in a spider infested house. Very comfortable spider proof tent.
SansBug: Thanks so much for the email. We always love to hear how the SansBug is being used. Can we share your story on our blog? We hope that you can quickly take care of the infestation!
Tarey: Of course you may share it on your blog. My dogs love sleeping inside the SansBug too. I think I’ll buy one for them. Thanks again for a great product!
Tarey: Here’s a pic, but don’t use my full name on the blog. People would be afraid to visit. The treatment for the spiders takes a few months. So happy to sleep safe. Every pest control company in brown recluse territory should know about SansBug. Thanks again!
And here’s a pic on instagram about protecting yourself from huge spiders (huge, baseball huge!) in Haiti: #haiti #sansbug #hugespiders
Sleep like a baby in the SansBug pop up mosquito net, oblivious to all the spiders and other creepy crawlies out there.