Yes, indeed. When you live in a barn, there's a lot to itch about. We sleep on foam pads and mattresses (I don't have a mattress since I was last to arrive- they ran out). I think the bedding has just been living in the barn along with the chickens and all manner of insects. And so now some of the insects live inside the foam pads or mattresses. Yup. Never boring, farm life.
The first foam pad I chose to sleep on left me itching with tons of new little bites. I never saw the bugs or felt them other than their biting. It was infuriating because I'd try to get rid of them, but there was nothing there I could see. Only once there was an ant crawling on my leg under the covers, and he was pretty big and easy to eradicate, but these other bugs... ? I guess they were bed bugs. At any rate, they're not my kind of party. AT ALL. After the 2nd night of sleeping and waking to the rhythm of invisible chompers, I decided I'd had enough. I was beginning to dread sleep and fear my bed, and after doing 9 hours of farm work, that does not fly. So I got another foam pad that was discarded by a fellow worker after he got a mattress. He said he didn't have any problem with it. And lo and behold, I've had a different experience! No maddening chorus of invisible itchiness. Yay!
I still get bug b
For now, it's an ongoing experiment in how to avoid as many bug bites as possible as well as a surprise every morning to see what new bumps my body displays. I've seriously considered asking for donations from mattress companies, maybe getting bug-proof mattress pads or something, because we all get bitten. Helpful input is welcomed.
At this point there's an extra mattress up for grabs, but I'm a little hesitant to use it. It would probably be more comfortable and better to sleep on than just a foam pad, but what lives inside this mattress... ? Decisions, decisions. There will probably be more buggy blogs to come...