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Bed bugs are parasitic insects that rely on the blood of mammals to survive. While they prefer humans, they are also known to feed on household pets such as cats and dogs.
Bed bugs are about the size of an apple seed and have flat, oval bodies. They usually look brown, but after feeding, their bodies are redder in appearance.
While bed bugs are quick when moving across floors, walls, and ceilings, they cannot fly.
Bed bugs commonly enter the home by attaching themselves to luggage, clothing, and furniture, especially beds and couches. When not exterminated by a professional, they can spread through other rooms and even to nearby apartments.
To prevent a bed bug infestation in your home, you can take a few critical measures. For example, if you stay overnight anywhere outside your home, check the bed for bed bugs. That includes under the sheets, along the seam of the mattress, and around the headboard. If the room is seriously infected, you will find them in the furniture, so be careful about where you set down your luggage.
When making purchases, make sure to check all items before bringing them into your home. That includes clothing, stuffed animals, furniture, and even appliances.
Can bed bugs kill you? It’s improbable but not entirely impossible. Bed bugs are not known to transmit diseases directly through their bites. However, they can cause some health risks that, if left unattended, could lead to infections.
Itching is the most common health problem that can come from bed bug bites. Some people may not have any reaction at all. However, red bumps and welts are common in the days and weeks following a bug bite.
Bed bug bites have the appearance of a mosquito bite, but irritation may persist a little longer, sometimes up to two weeks.
The danger from a bed bug bite often comes from scratching the itching areas. It is the most likely way to experience severe reactions to bed bugs. Scratching can be damaging and may cause infection of the weakened areas of the skin. Experiencing persistent redness could be a sign of an infection, and you should seek medical attention.
Although bed bugs can’t transmit diseases from human to human, research has shown that they can share the parasite Trypanosoma cruzi, which causes Chagas disease. Chagas disease can result in death.
While it is worth noting that the risk of Chagas disease through bed bug bites exists, cases are much more common in Latin America.
For the most part, bed bugs are more of an annoyance than a danger to humans. Still, they disrupt your daily life and can cause quite a bit of physical and mental irritation. If you suspect a bed bug infestation in your home, contact the professionals at YES Pest Pros, Inc. to quickly and effectively exterminate the problem and restore comfort and peace of mind.
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