The video with @schoolofhardknocks is out and it’s gone viral. None of it was planned. I invited James to the Aruwa office to meet him and learn how he’s built his business. We took a picture, he left but then: he came back and wanted to film. Tomorrow morning.
Let me use this opportunity to tell you the difference between non venomous, mildly venomous and highly venomous snakes
Image 1, ball python: No venomous. Even if it bites you, you just need to wash the wound surface and you're good. No pain or swelling
Image 2, Night adder: Mildly venomous. If it bites, the victim experiences sharp pain, significant swelling and bruising. You mostly need pain killer. Symptoms vanish within days. No antivenom needed.
Image 3, puff adder: Highly venomous. Pain, swelling and many other symptoms, depending on the snake and it is life threatening, without antivenom. This means, it can kill.
I have enjoyed reading from all sides on the "Olóòdo uprising" and "Àkàrà" conversations have been interesting for the past few days. I agreed with some takes, I disagreed with some and many made me laugh. However, I have promised myself that I won't be talking about any of it.
BEDBUGS! For them to be this much around your bed and for you to have this many bites, there are many more hiding away in your room.
First remove all your clothes and wash them thoroughly. Then, spread them outside.
Deep clean the house and check every crack, seam, back of wallpaper, doors, corners... Check everywhere.
Treat all these places with strong insecticide like DDForce or Sniper.
Remove your mattress and take it outside. Check all the seam very well and exterminate any bedbug you see. Then, spread it in the sun.
Repeat this every two weeks for two to three months. But for the mattress, put it in the sun everyday for the next two weeks.
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