Bed Bug Bites
How do you know if bites are from bed bugs?
The EPA states that these bites are often characterized by slightly swollen areas (mostly red in color) that may be itchy or irritating. But! Harold Harlan, a bed bug expert, says differentiate a bed bug bite from other small parasites bites is hard. And it gets even harder to discern these bites when you consider people react differently to bed bug bites. According to the CDC, it not easy to tell if you have been bitten. The only way to tell if it’s a bed bug bite is by finding one of these bugs or by spotting signs of an infestation. The CDC goes on to add that it is quite hard to notice you have been bitten by these bugs because they usually inject an anesthetic and an anticoagulant which make the bite painless and undetectable.
The CDC also says that bite marks can take several days to appear which means you may not know when and from where you got the bite. It gets even harder if you try to establish a common pattern. That’s because bed bugs sometimes bite randomly and other times in straight lines. According to MedlinePlus, there are some ways to tell whether your home is infested with bed bugs. They listed a number of indicators that may help you to conclude whether or not these bugs bit you. Some of these indicators include blood spots on your sheets, bed bug feces, cast skins and locating a bed bug bite on your skin.
When searching for potential hiding spots, it is vital to inspect various household items. Common locations include the seams and folds of mattresses and box springs, behind headboards, and within bed frames. Bed bugs can also occupy crevices in furniture, such as chairs and couches, making them difficult to eliminate. Additionally, infested clothing, suitcases, and other belongings can serve as transportation vectors, spreading these pests to new locations.
Bed bugs are primarily nocturnal creatures, displaying increased activity during the night when they emerge to feed on their hosts. Their feeding sessions typically last between five to ten minutes. It is important to note that bed bugs do not feed daily; rather, they can survive for several months without a meal, depending on environmental conditions. Temperature plays a significant role in bed bug behavior; they tend to be more active in warmer conditions, and extreme cold can be detrimental to their survival.
Bed bug bites are usually a result of their feeding habits. That’s because bed bugs feed on blood as a source of nutrition. Research shows that blood is critical to the survival of these pesky bugs. Bed bugs need to feed on blood at least once during each stage of their life cycle. Blood is also an essential factor for their egg laying process which explains why these bugs bite people.
Having a bed bug bite on your skin does not necessarily translate into a serious health complication. However, sometimes it can get worse especially if you are allergic to bites. In some cases, a bedbug bite can have no effect on you; in other situations, the bite can be itchy and irritating.
What draws bed bugs to bite?
Why do bed bugs bite more than once?
Bed bugs often feed better if they get blood directly from a blood vessel, and that’s why it usually takes a couple of bites for them to drill into the right vessel. Also, these bugs are usually very sensitive to movements, which means that they will always withdraw from feeding every time the host moves a little. Once the movements stop, the bug starts looking for a new blood vessel to feed off – which explains why they bite a lot. This also nullifies the assumption that the number of bed bug bites is equal to the number of bugs that feed on you.
Common signs and symptoms of bed bug bites.
Like all other parasites, bed bugs do have a unique signature. Below are the most popular signs and symptoms of these bites;
Groups of tiny and itchy bite marks.
Bite marks on exposed parts of the body.
Skin irritation around bite marks.
Insomnia due to the incessant skin irritation.
Enlarged bite marks, painful swellings and in some cases anaphylaxis (if you are allergic.)
According to the Canadian Medical Association (on a journal written back in 2009), they treated a 60-year-old man suffering from anemia. This was as a result of excessive blood loss from bed bug bites.
How do you prevent bed bugs from biting you?
- These bugs reproduce very quickly!
- Their eggs are resistant to most pest control measures.
Unfortunately, if you live in a bed bug infested home, it is quite hard to prevent these parasites from biting you. That’s because you won’t even feel them bite you in the first place. The best way to avoid bed bug bites is by preventing an infestation. The EPA highly recommends controlling these bugs using the Integrated Pest Management (IPM) method. This process takes into account a few critical facts;
* High temperatures are effective in killing bed bugs. Heat your bedding and clothes in a dryer for at least 30 minutes. Thermal Heat your house to temperatures not less than 120 Degrees F for 5 hours to kill eggs too. Heat any infested furniture or luggage. Remember, the higher the temperature, the more efficient this method will be.
Although using pesticides is usually the best and the most immediate option, EPA recommends using it together with the non-chemical options. Use EPA approved pesticides, to ensure you use chemicals that won’t cause harm to you or your household. In conclusion, bed bug bites may not spread diseases, but they can be the root of some secondary skin infections, stress, and even sleeplessness. Therefore, they shouldn’t be taken lightly. Always take preventive measures to ensure that your home remains bedbug-free. That’s the only way you are going to steer clear of bed bug bites.
What Our Customers Say
Elizabeth Singleton2024-10-03Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. UPDATE - OVER 30 DAYS AND NO BED BUGS SURVIVED! I discovered bed bugs in my home. Instead of a general exterminator, I thought a company named Affordable Bed Bug Exterminator must specialize in the problem. I was right. From my first telephone call answered by Doug through the exterminating process, where the gentleman was kind enough to turn out all the lights when he left, I am 💯 % pleased. Discovering a colony at 430 am freaked me out and despite knowing better, I still felt like I was at fault. Growing up there was a stigma in having bed bugs. I started researching what to do and quickly decided I needed a professional. Doug answered the phone. He reassured me and made me feel less disgusted with myself. He answered all my questions from how could this happen to me to details on each chemical being used. He advised they have done over 5000 homes, that long-term experienced people make a difference in getting rid of bed bugs, that legally I didn't have to tell neighbors but to check my HOA rules, and that he could have someone exterminate my place the next day. The only prep work I had to do was stripping my beds and packing up those linens to take somewhere with a dryer. Based on my description, my infestation was moderate. The cost of $600 was less than I expected. Their success rate averages 95% as some bugs have developed resistance to some chemicals. Following the 30 days, if I saw them still active, I could get a 2nd treatment with a 4th kind of chemical for $150, which then was 99% effective. I made an appointment. The gentleman showed up on time. His vehicle did not advertise the company, preventing any embarrassment. He examined my home, listened to my history, explained the process, advised he has 15 years of experience with hed bugs, and explained not to breathe the stuff for 2 hours and then stay out 5 hours to give time for the chemicals to dry, I can sweep but no washing the floors or objects/areas treated so as not to remove the chemicals which continue to work up to 30 days. The process kills the bed bugs in all stages, destroys the eggs, is tracked back to nests, and creates a barrier so they don't visit my neighbors. Furniture would be moved away from walls and chairs, and mattresses, and couches upended. Baseboards, closets, drapes, and outlets were all treated. When I came home, all the above was true. Took me a half hour to put things back in place and restore cushions, couch, chairs, and beds. I have not seen any bed bugs since the treatment yesterday, but he had explained we might see some in the next 10 days but they would be lethargically headed back to their nests (we want them to do so.). Info for everyone. My grandchild had bites a couple of months ago. I slept in her bed and no bites. We thought she just had a stronger reaction to mosquitos. We didn't realize it was bed bugs until my partner was bitten and we saw a few bugs and the signs listed on the Internet. HALF THE POPULATION DOES NOT HAVE A REACTION TO BED BUG BITES. They were still biting me. I just didn't know it. In 30 days I hope to update this with complete success. I know it's a long review but I am sure many have never been faced with this experience and probably have the same initial shock wondering what to do. michelle jaskulski2024-07-19Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Went above and beyond to help us out with last minute service when Batzner left us in a pinch. 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