Reddit Reddit reviews Prince Lionheart Jumbo Toy Hammock

We found 4 Reddit comments about Prince Lionheart Jumbo Toy Hammock. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Prince Lionheart Jumbo Toy Hammock
Polyester hammock that gets toys up off the floorStretchy material; expands to 6 feet/1.83 meters (72 x 48 x 48 inches)Easy to install, uninstall, and reinstall; includes 3 hooks to fit any cornerPlain and simple; fits all décorGreat storage solution for any room in your house
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4 Reddit comments about Prince Lionheart Jumbo Toy Hammock:

u/Trishlovesdolphins · 5 pointsr/pics
u/chemcalfarmr · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

One of my favorite characters is Guts from the Beserk menga. 1. hes a super hot bad boy. 2. hes ridiculously strong 3. i love the progression he makes throughout the show. 4. his, um.. sword is huge :)

and a quote: "If you’re always worried about crushing the ants beneath you, you won’t be able to walk." So true! Stop worrying about the small problems and concentrate on your goal! Boom! Roasted.


This for my son would be great! (his room is overrun with furry things!!) and thanks for the awesome contest!!

u/Erulastiel · 1 pointr/WTF

It was getting bad. They infest places very quickly. It starts with a few, then bam! They've started breeding. We did what we could before spraying. We vacuumed daily, made sure to keep blankets and clothes off the floor, washed the curtains, but nope. They infested the place within a month. If you're finding a few, I suggest you vacuum every nook and cranny and wash any cloth like material that hasn't moved to a new spot for more than two weeks. Such as your curtains, any clothes on the floor that have sat for a while, underneath your bedding and mattress. Definitely wash your bedding. They like breeding under mattresses and in the corners of the room in your carpet. If you have children who have stuffed animals, I suggest getting rid of them or vacuuming/ washing them throughly and storing them in airtight bags or in a toy hammock to keep them off the floor. Carpet beetles fly, but I find that they're less likely to be interested in them if they're not on the floor. They also love any non heavy traffic areas because they're undisturbed. Like under the bed or in the back of the closet.

I've never lived in an apartment that wasn't infested with them. They don't come in just because you're a filthy human either. They come in because your clothing and carpets are tasty. As a child, I wouldn't touch the bottom of my toy box because the bottom was just alive. It wriggled and crawled there were that many just chilling in there. You would lift up my mattress and it was the same thing. Just crawling. I never slept under the covers on my bed because the blankets would be full of them. My stuffed animals would also be covered in the larvae. Those were bad infestations.

At the apartment I live in now, I was killing about five or six a day until we sprayed pesticides. I was finding larvae under my bed, stuck to the carpet. Once you start finding larvae, it's all over.

4Your best bet after you've found larvae is to bug bomb/ fog/ or spray. I really do recommend the Ortho Home Defense though if you've come to that point. So far, it's done wonders and it lasts a year and it's fairly cheap compared to having to bomb/ fog every few months. We bought the spray bottle version for around $4 each at Lowe's. I haven't seen any beetles in the areas we've sprayed. I've seen a few in the kitchen, which we haven't gotten around to spraying there yet. They've found a safe haven there, but they can't breed in there, so they're slowly dying.

u/hazelowl · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

she won't hit you

We could really use this toy hammock for the chaos of my daughter's room.