Bugs in the CPAP
Last 2 nights I was suddenly woken up by a creature walking on me. My reflex was to swat it off but when I hit it, I realized it wasn't a mosquito. My guess it was 2 inches long.
This morning I took the entire bed apart and found a 2 inch centipede between the box springs.
Every morning I remove the hose and water tank to dry leaving two holes for bugs to enter the system.
Should I be worried and does anyone else have concerns or solutions to this?
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RE: Bugs in the CPAP
Was it inside your mask? If not (so that you could swat it) then it did not come out of your CPAP.
RE: Bugs in the CPAP
I would be worried. I can just imagine a brown recluse shooting through the hose into my FFM. Yikes.
RE: Bugs in the CPAP
Great.
Something else to be paranoid about.
So much for smart-start... going to have to turn it on "Mask fit test" before hooking up.
07-10-2017, 08:13 PM
(This post was last modified: 07-10-2017, 11:07 PM by OMyMyOHellYes.)
RE: Bugs in the CPAP
Wait til that spider egg sack hatches ........ Anybody remember the Bubble Yum stories from the mid 70s?
If you're really worried about it, take the mask off and stick a cotton ball up in the end of the hose and leave the hose and water chamber in place through the day. If the thought of that bothers you, get a spare reservoir and put it in the machine dry each morning and then the cotton ball in the hose.
OMMOHY
RE: Bugs in the CPAP
Caution: Remove cotton ball before use.
RE: Bugs in the CPAP
You can also purchase the side cover for the A10 (around $15) and put your worries to rest. Of course, a spare water chamber will do the trick too.
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RE: Bugs in the CPAP
Peppermint Essential Oil (can get it at GNC)
add to water until the water takes on the smell, then spray around the house
or you can grow Peppermint plants near doors/windows
Serious about the peppermint, something about the smell drives off spiders and ants.
makes your house smell good too