Ok, the issue seems gone! I cannot recreate it, and I'm not sure why.

First, thank you for the quick reply. When I first read your response, I
ran the

`echo "deb http://ddebs.ubuntu.com $(lsb_release -cs) main restricted
universe multiverse" | sudo tee -a /etc/apt/sources.list.d/ddebs.list`

command, and then realized the CPU wasn't being maximally taxed so I
didn't continue and decided to try again later. I then ran the disable
and stop commands to get rid of the issue temporarily.

I later decided to try to recreate the issue, so I ran the corresponding
enable and start commands, and the CPU didn't increase. I then restarted
my system a couple times, but have yet to see the high CPU and bad
networking issues. I can confirm that the avahi-daemon is indeed
running. Running `ps aux | grep avahi` yields,

avahi      915  0.0  0.0  18920  3868 ?        Ss   23:46   0:00 avahi-daemon: 
running [tomboy.local]
avahi     1035  0.0  0.0  18716   348 ?        S    23:46   0:00 avahi-daemon: 
chroot helper

Since my initial post I have performed a couple normal package updates,
so perhaps one of them solved the issue? The Kubuntu 18.10 I am on is a
new release, so perhaps something was discovered and fixed.

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