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  • brianlux
    brianlux Moving through All Kinds of Terrain. Posts: 43,664
    PJ_Soul wrote:
    I can't remember if it was book lice or bedbugs that were infesting library books here a while ago, but either way it got bad enough to be reported on the news, and I don't think I'll ever borrow another library book. :? Can't wait until they go fully digital.

    books...digital... wha.... :o:cry:

    well, ok, PJ_Soul, but only because it's you... :lol:
    "It's a sad and beautiful world"
    -Roberto Benigni

  • PJ_Soul
    PJ_Soul Vancouver, BC Posts: 50,694
    brianlux wrote:
    PJ_Soul wrote:
    I can't remember if it was book lice or bedbugs that were infesting library books here a while ago, but either way it got bad enough to be reported on the news, and I don't think I'll ever borrow another library book. :? Can't wait until they go fully digital.

    books...digital... wha.... :o:cry:

    well, ok, PJ_Soul, but only because it's you... :lol:
    Please don't get me wrong! I only read real books, and I have no plans to get a kindle. I just want the libraries specifically to go digital so you have the option, so that I don't carry home lice or bedbugs! Books stores are still where it's at. ;)
    With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata
  • brianlux
    brianlux Moving through All Kinds of Terrain. Posts: 43,664
    PJ_Soul wrote:
    brianlux wrote:
    PJ_Soul wrote:
    I can't remember if it was book lice or bedbugs that were infesting library books here a while ago, but either way it got bad enough to be reported on the news, and I don't think I'll ever borrow another library book. :? Can't wait until they go fully digital.

    books...digital... wha.... :o:cry:

    well, ok, PJ_Soul, but only because it's you... :lol:
    Please don't get me wrong! I only read real books, and I have no plans to get a kindle. I just want the libraries specifically to go digital so you have the option, so that I don't carry home lice or bedbugs! Books stores are still where it's at. ;)

    Hey, I'd still think you're cool even if you had a Kindle. :) I have a good friend who used to own a small independent bookstore and she has a Kindle for travel. It makes sense. But thanks for supporting booksellers. ;)

    I know one lady who is in the business that practically has a coronary if you say the "K" word. I just can't get that excited- books will always be around.

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    Chadwick, I did a little research and it looks like moisture and food not well sealed are enticements for book lice. Here's an article that might help for treatment of the little critters:

    http://www.ehow.com/how_6774698_kill-booklice.html

    Instructions

    1. Locate the source of moisture in the home. Repair any leaking pipes, and patch any areas of the roof that may be leaking. If the basement or crawlspace beneath the house suffers from ongoing flooding, then install a sump pump.

    2. Install exhaust fans in the kitchen and bathroom to help reduce the humidity in the house and control the booklice. Use a dehumidifier in the bathroom to lower humidity, according to the Environmental Protection Agency.

    3. Place packages of silica granules in boxes with stored books to help reduce moisture.

    4. Lay books out to dry periodically. If mold severely covers a book, then throw it away.

    [5. Spray all cracks and crevices of the house and around bookcases with an insecticide that contains diazinon, cyfluthrin or tralomethrin. Follow the directions on the label for application. Use a hand-held sprayer or garden pump sprayer for application. It may take 10 to 14 days before the booklice die, according to the University of Florida.]

    [6. Sprinkle insecticidal dust containing pyrethrins under the house. The dust will help control the booklice once the area is dry.]

    ^^^Thes two I bracketed because I personally avoid use of these toxic chemicals!

    7. Discard food that contains booklice if it cannot be treated using heat or cold. Heat the food to 180 degrees Fahrenheit for 30 days or freeze food for four days to successfully kill booklice in foods, according to Texas A & M University.
    "It's a sad and beautiful world"
    -Roberto Benigni

  • PJ_Soul
    PJ_Soul Vancouver, BC Posts: 50,694
    Well I'll certainly get a Kindle if I have to really start worrying about bug infestation. :shock:

    But in the meantime, my main issue with the e-readers is that I can't destroy it. :lol: I am a well-intentioned ruiner of books. I break the spines, dogear the pages, write phone numbers and random notes and directions on them, carelessly shove them into purses, spill shit on them, my cat likes to chew on them, etc etc. I can't handle a kindle - I can't even drop the damned thing! Plus, no one's going to steal a dogeared book. :lol:
    With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata