But that's neither here nor there, because the point of the post was not to bitch about the house itself
but to complain about ants, mice and a spider. 1 spider and this bitch is flipping her shit. And she asks, how is she suppose to keep her kids from getting bit by said spider and ants in this desert.
NEWS FLASH: THE SAME WAY YOU KEEP THEM FROM BITING YOUR KIDS IN OTHER DAMN PLACES.
Where have you been living for the last 17 years that your kids have never been exposed to ants or spiders or that does not have mice that occasionally take up residence? Shit, ever been in housing in the South? We're talking cockroaches that walk into your kitchen and pour themselves a cup of coffee and you're going to bitch about 1 spider?
As dilapidated as the Commissary is, they sell this stuff made by a company called Raid. You may have heard of them. They create a line of sprays and baits to help keep the creepy crawlies at bay. It works pretty well. If your broke or don't feel you should have to spend your own money, you can pick up an equally effective spray from the housing office. It's really a simple solution to a really basic problem.
But here's another news flash for you: this base was established a LONG time before you got here and people here have dealt with ants and black widows ever since. You are not the first. What the fuck are you going to do the first time you find a sun spider chasing your ass? Don't tell me - you'll book a plane to wherever the fuck it is you came from that didn't have such dangerous creatures? Can we say serious First World problem?
I don't care where you get stationed. With the exception of Antarctica, any place you get stationed will have ants, spiders and rodents. These are not critters that are restricted only to this base. Spray the ants, kill or relocate the spiders and get a damn cat for the mice. But by all fucking means, stop acting like you are the only person in the world in the history of Edwards AFB that has been put out by these things. Because some of us have dealt with them for a few years. And a few of us (ME!) are dealing with them once again!