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Anonymous
you definitely need a professional, and don't expect it to be a simple spray and leave kind of deal. Expect a very thorough hunt, including various pieces of furniture being turned over and shelves/drawers removed to find any other nesting places. On the plus side, depending where you live a lot of the time landlords are legally responsible for pest control issues, so contact your landlord before you go to the professional solution, this way you don't just spring some random bill on them. They might have a deal with a certain pest control company that they can call on.
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