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Friday, 24 August 2018

Rats, Mosquitoes Or Bed Bugs: Which Is The Most Annoying To Have In The Room? - Health -

dominique, Sissy3



Especially Lagos rats, they are annoyingly big and disgusting. If one mistakenly enters your room, just get ready to be terrorized.

Their movement in the house alone can give you sleepless nights. If they enter your Kitchen, just wave bye-bye to your meats and other food stuffs.

Funny enough, rats don’t enter trap again, most of them are now smart enough to recognize trap.

They don’t fall into it again, you can only get them if you can go in physical battle with them with the right weapon, not broom oo.


Mosquitoes

Mosquitoes have been terrorizing Nigerians since 1914. The way they suck blood ehn, they can suck out somebody’s Glory.

It’s being said that only 4 Lagos Mosquitoes can lift up a whole human being from bed .

It’s even good when mosquitoes just suck blood and go away but they can’t do without singing to someone’s ear just to make sure you don’t have sound sleep.


Bed Bugs

In my place we call them, Uncle “Idun”. Only one bed bug can build an empire in your room. Their mission is to suck blood and nothing more.

They hide between beds or in any available hole in the room. Once you sleep, they storm your bed to suck your blood.

If they are not satisfied with the blood they sucked all through the night, they can follow you to work, hiding inside your cloth or in your bag and it can be very embarrassing when someone else spot it on your body in public.

You don cast be that 


It’s certain that no one will desire any of the above creations in the room. The question still remains 

Among Mosquitoes, Rats Or Bed Bugs, Which Is The Most Annoying To Have In The Room?

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