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Old May 31, 2013, 10:11 PM
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I shut off my light and get into bed and I feel something crawl in my forehead! It's a freaking huge carpenter ant! He's on my pillow so I quickly brush him off. But by the time I grab something to kill it with, he's gone and run under the radiator! I'm really freaked out now! I can't find him anywhere and I really wanna go to bed but all I can think about is this ugly ant in my bed and crawling all over me! Soooooooooooo gross! Who else does this happen to besides me? Noone!

I keep a super clean apartment! I'm getting ant bait thingies at the store! I'm so grossed out! Did I mention he was crawling on my freaking face!?!?!?
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Old May 31, 2013, 10:12 PM
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I turned my nightlight on, lol. The one I keep in he bathroom. Just in case the ant comes back.. I can spot him right away!
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Old Jun 02, 2013, 07:08 PM
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Oh you have no idea - I have quite a history with those evil things. I had/have a phobia of those things for many years. They are horrible.
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