And now, a review of Forward Management Pittsburgh landlord's poor handling of our apartment bug problem. Try the 'bugs' label for more fun!
I wrote about buying a bag of Diatomaceous earth a couple weeks ago, since Forward Management Pittsburgh did not have the decency to return any of my calls about this flea infestation.
Diatomoceous Earth is basically ground up algae that works like tiny shards of glass, but looks like white powder to the human eye. The bug gets it on himself and it slowly tears away at the bug's external shell until it dehydrates and dies. It's non-toxic, but you don't want to breath in too much (i.e., wear a mask/bandanna while applying). I used a broom to sweep a fine dust over all the floors in the apartment, lightly dusted underneath the sofa cushions, under the bed, bed legs, the top of the mattress, etc. and then let it sit for two weeks. If you don't clean it up there's no need to reapply as diatomoceous earth works through physical means and doesn't really expire. It's not an immediate fix, so you'll have to be prepared to walk around in dust with your pants tucked into you socks for a week and a half, but it's effective and non-toxic, especially compared to exterminator treatments.
After 5 days, the number of bug bites went down considerably and by day 9 I stopped getting bitten. It's been over two weeks and I'm pretty sure we're good to go now. In this case, it worked on fleas but the internetz tells me it works on bed bugs and cockroaches, too. I'm not sure how well it will prevent re-infestation from the neighbors' cats / wherever the fleas came from. At $8 for a 2lb bag from the local hardware chain store, Diatomoceous earth is also priced quite well. 2lbs will probably treat our apartment ~20 times, lol. However, don't use it outside as it will kill other insects like lady bugs and the like.
Now if only we could use it to get rid of slumlord management companies like Forward Management.