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Re: Vera hut bed bugs

Postby stepbystep » Fri 20 Nov, 2015 2:20 pm

Another group that stayed in the hut recently reported the same, although they thought Tahune was the culprit. LOVE MY TENT.
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Re: Vera hut bed bugs

Postby Genesis » Sat 21 Nov, 2015 6:01 pm

Stayed at Vera 2 nights and Tahune 2 nights last November no problems at all ?

Lucky I guess....

I hope PWS gets it sorted..... :(
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Re: Vera hut bed bugs

Postby photohiker » Sat 21 Nov, 2015 8:22 pm

Both huts have had treatments in the last week. Stayed at both, no bugs!

Given the weather this week, I love my tent but prefer the huts.
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Re: Vera hut bed bugs

Postby jackson_turner1 » Thu 28 Jan, 2016 11:33 am

PWS flew in an exterminator about a month ago who treated the hut.
since then pws crew have treated the hut the same way twice (not just with bug bombs) and seems to have worked.
i stayed there one night and the lady who was sleeping in the 'problem area' never had any issues. i would say they are under control, if not totally eliminated until someone brings a dirty sleeping bag with more or they hatch from somewhere hidden.
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Re: Vera hut bed bugs

Postby doogs » Thu 28 Jan, 2016 2:21 pm

photohiker wrote:Both huts have had treatments in the last week. Stayed at both, no bugs!

Given the weather this week, I love my tent but prefer the huts.

I know someone who was there a week after you (first week of December) and had huge problems with bedbugs..
jackson_turner1 wrote:PWS flew in an exterminator about a month ago who treated the hut.

Hope this is true and has ridded the hut of bugs!
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Re: Vera hut bed bugs

Postby photohiker » Thu 28 Jan, 2016 7:21 pm

Given that I didn't suffer bed bugs, I hope I didn't bring them in, nor take any away with me!

Is there a process to protect the sleeping gear from bugs? What is their lifecycle, and how do we interrupt it?
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Re: Vera hut bed bugs

Postby Scottyk » Sat 12 Mar, 2016 7:43 am

We went in last weekend. Myself and another guy slept on our mats on the flow and didn't have an issue.
One guy slept of the bunks and got bitten by bed bugs.
I don't think they have gotten rid of them.
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Re: Vera hut bed bugs

Postby jeffyffej » Sun 13 Mar, 2016 6:30 am

Dang bed bugs! Going to be heading lake Vera and Tahune next week.

Have just washed and refreshed our down sleeping bags too so want to avoid the bugs as I don't want to have to clean the bags again haha

Scottyk, did you stay in Vera and Tahune aswell? Any updates on Tahune?
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Re: Vera hut bed bugs

Postby Overlandman » Sun 13 Mar, 2016 7:16 am

Got bitten=good blood
Didn't get bitten=bad blood

It's that simple :D
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Re: Vera hut bed bugs

Postby photohiker » Sun 13 Mar, 2016 9:46 am

I was wondering about this the other day.

How about making a light sleeping bag cover and treating it with permethrin?

And/or a sheet under the bag, also treated?
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Re: Vera hut bed bugs

Postby north-north-west » Sun 13 Mar, 2016 4:52 pm

jeffyffej wrote:Dang bed bugs! Going to be heading lake Vera and Tahune next week.

Have just washed and refreshed our down sleeping bags too so want to avoid the bugs as I don't want to have to clean the bags again haha

Scottyk, did you stay in Vera and Tahune aswell? Any updates on Tahune?

You can always carry a tent and camp. No bedbugs at the campsites.
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Re: Vera hut bed bugs

Postby jeffyffej » Mon 14 Mar, 2016 5:17 am

Nooooo....that means only I get to hear my Gf snore :)

I think your correct NNW.. Best to camp and avoid the possible hassle altogether..

Is funny how some people are more affected by insect bites then others. My friends and GF always get smashed while i get to sit there all smug and unscathed..

As the wise Taylor Swift once said: "Cause baby, now we've got bad blood" :twisted:
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Re: Vera hut bed bugs

Postby Scottyk » Tue 15 Mar, 2016 9:01 am

jeffyffej wrote:Dang bed bugs! Going to be heading lake Vera and Tahune next week.

Have just washed and refreshed our down sleeping bags too so want to avoid the bugs as I don't want to have to clean the bags again haha

Scottyk, did you stay in Vera and Tahune aswell? Any updates on Tahune?

We stayed at Tahune as well and didn't have any issues.
There are lots of good camping at Vera a bit further along the track past the hut.
Tahune has limited camping
Not sure what the solution is.....maybe close the hut to sleeping and starve them out??
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Re: Vera hut bed bugs

Postby bohwaz » Tue 22 Mar, 2016 11:23 pm

Slept on the provided mats at Tahune and Vera 3 weeks ago, no worries, no bugs.
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Re: Vera hut bed bugs

Postby stoffy » Sun 27 Mar, 2016 7:38 pm

Very busy over Easter,
Hopefully the fuel stove fumes have cleaned them out!!! :lol:
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Re: Vera hut bed bugs

Postby JohnR » Sat 02 Apr, 2016 4:55 pm

Can someone please provide an update on the Vera bugs.

Were they biting over Easter?

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Re: Vera hut bed bugs

Postby DanShell » Sat 02 Apr, 2016 5:13 pm

JohnR wrote:Can someone please provide an update on the Vera bugs.

Were they biting over Easter?

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Vera was packed over Easter, no one mentioned a problem about bed bugs to me. I was in my tent though so cant confirm for sure.
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