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Brixit

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  1. Thanks for the replies. It sucks, but I'm moving all the Lego to the basement to be on the safe side. A lot of my "loose" brick is already snapped together so I could fit more in bins, which means its more likely to deform in the heat. I display my new MOCs at conventions, and the last thing I need is for them to fall apart in transport due to lost clutch power.
  2. Unfortunately I need to have my house treated for bed bugs. I have a large Lego collection (both built and unbuilt sets and many, many plastic bins of bricks). The exterminator said that the heat the house to around 130 degrees. The way they put, don't leave anything in the house that you wouldn't leave in a hot car all day long. I was planning to move all my bins to the basement, which won't get heated, but worry that if any bugs were in with the Lego that they could just re-infest the house later. It would be easier and safer to leave it all upstairs, but I don't want to damage anything. Has anyone had experience with heat treatments (or extreme heat in general) and Lego? Is my collection safe to expose to the heat? If not, can anyone suggest what I can do to eliminate any possible bugs in my Lego? Thanks.
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