Wednesday, September 15, 2010

What to look for bugs?

If you have difficulty getting enough sleep? Do you feel itchy all the time you are in bed at night, even if it's just changed the sheets? Waking up at night wanting to scratch a part of your body? You see red bumps on the skin in the morning?

If you answered yes to any of the above questions is the first thing that comes to mind a mosquito. But what if you just sprayed pesticides and you are sure that there are no mosquitoes in the room?

If a mosquitois not the case, then you might have bedbugs. How will you know if it's not like a mosquito bite? Bites from bedbugs are flat red bumps or raised weals accompanied by intense itching. Bites tend to be longer than mosquito bites. They can not even days to appear at nine and if they do, to recognize a sequential model.

For example, you can see three in a row! If you've done a lot of that is a bug bite and not a mosquito bite, is the next step, check the mattressfor each bug. Red or brown stains on the sheets and mattress are signs that the bugs. These stains are blood from a bug feces or crushed. Most bugs can be found in the crevices of the mattress.

If you find a mistake, the next question: "This is a bug?" What are the bugs like that?

newly hatched larvae are translucent and shiny. Bugs suit before sexual maturity. The nymphs are so small as apple cores or slow. After molting, adult bed bugs arereddish-brown, wingless, flat oval body. You have hair on them, look at bands. Adults grow to 4-5 mm long and not moving fast.

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