Bedbugged! is a weekly column by journalist and bed bug    survivor Theresa Braine. For more, clickhere.    
    Ive been going on aboutmoving lately, but thats    because Im still doing it. And because I keep running into    examples ofhow not to do it.  
    Now, finally, I have actually done it right, in terms of    avoiding bed bugs. I think.        What I did right was hire a mover with a bonafide bed bug    protocol.        I had this chance to redeem myself moving-wise when my    cousin decided to cut her overhead and move to a share, dumping    all her stuff. She happened to have what I lack, given that I    came from a share: loveseat, microwave, some shelves, a    nightstand or two, a coffee table--everything I needed to    finish situating myself.  
    Knowing that her apartment was bed bugfree, I had no    qualms about accepting used items in this one    case.        But once again I found myself fretting about how to move    without worrying about getting bed bugs. First I stewed about    whom to call.  
    Did I give the company I had initially contacted for my    New Years Eve move another chance? Not the people who came,    but the people who I had reached out to initially, who had    farmed the thing out?        Did I call the hipster-run company I had gotten a quote    from, even though I knew they didnt have any more clues about    bed bugs than the dope-smoking Casanova who was part of the    first movers team?        I even briefly entertained the idea of calling those    movers who had actually been sent to me on New Years    Eve.  
    But I could not get past the dispatchers statement:    Ive worked here for almost a year, and they've never had that    kind of problem. That is like saying you will never get the    flu because youve never had it.        Loath to hire any of those companies, even for a small    amount of furniture, but worried about the cost of someone    likeMoishes, which has a bed bug    protocol, I fussed for days.  
    During that time, something registered in me that Ive    heard and read from lots of people.        I cant afford it, people often say of things bed    bugrelated. They say this about hiring a pest-control operator    (PCO). They say it about treating their possessions. In short,    people balk at spending money on bed bug prevention or    eradication, resenting the expense.        Thing is, bed bugs are expensive. And just because    something is unpleasant doesnt mean it should not cost    money.        Nevertheless, I agonized. Then I decided to stop    dithering and do what my mind needed to do. I made the call.    Moishes turned out to be comparable to the other movers. And    to boot, when I asked them about their bed bug protocol, they    had ready, and sensible, answers.        Our trucks are regularly treated and inspected for bed    bugs, were the joyful words I heard. Not only that, but the    trucks were inspected by a third-party PCO, using a dog.  
    On top ofthat, the trucks    were regularly treated regardless of inspection outcome.    Moreover, fresh, clean new blankets were used for every move,    the rep on the phone said. In addition, if I wanted it, I could    get everything shrink-wrapped.        Given that the truck would have been inspected the night    before and would have moved at most one person that morning,    chances were slim to none that that one move would have bed    bugs in it, or that they would transfer onto my things. So I    lightened up a tad.        There are things I did not do that the    100-percent-thorough person would have done. I could have had    the truck inspected myself.  
    Icould have had everything wrapped in    plastic, encased the smaller items in giant plastic bags and    thrown out the plastic before the things came to my apartment.      
    I could have had the truck and all my belongings    fumigated overnight at a fumigation facility, although that    would have been extreme unless they were definitely    infested.        But I chose not to go to that degree. Having done a fair    amount of due diligence, and knowing that Moishes has    agood reputationand    what appears to be a fair amount of bed bug awareness (not once    did the dispatcher spout that it has never happened to us    line), I decided to trust them on this.  
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How I Moved Past My Bed Bug Neurosis To Embrace Used Furniture