Should I be worried about long-term damage to my health concerning pesticide and termite exposure?
My landlord informed me earlier this week that they would be spraying for bugs while I was at work. That night I noticed a little odor, but only in the kitchen around the stove. That night and the next, I slept with the air conditioning on and my windows closed (I live in Florida). The next two mornings, I was disgusted to find strings of dried saliva in my mouth, which I had to physically pull out and throw away. I didn't feel sick in any other way, but I did feel a little dizzy at work. I wasn't particularly alarmed by this, because I have felt dizzy from medications, ear infections, etc... before. But, I tried to figure out why I had saliva like that two mornings in a row, because I had never had this happen before. It was the third night (last night) when I connected the bug spraying to the symptoms. I slept with my windows open and had no symptoms this morning.
But, tonight I found an insect crawling under my couch cushion which prompted me to do research. Remembering a swarm of bugs in my kitchen that were shedding their wings and were dead or dying just before they sprayed, and with the saved insect from my couch (still alive), I figured out that they were termites.
I have read that termites are not specifically associated with adverse health effects, but I'm still concerned when I'm finding them crawling under the cushion where I am sitting. Also, what about the bug spraying incident? Should I be concerned about any long-term health effects of the exposure to the insecticides, or further exposure from pesticide still present? Thanks.