Most people think that bed bugs only bites in their bedrooms, but they’re wrong. Bed bugs tend to be attracted to areas which host people and are a hot spot for food, warmth, or shelter. Some of these locations include apartments and college dorms. Before you invest your hard-earned money into purchasing “bed bug spray” you should learn the answer to the question: do bed bugs have a preference for biting in certain areas of the body? Bed bug bites occur when you’re asleep and at rest. That’s the only time bed bugs can feed. They will crawl onto your body, bite, and then hide in nearby clothes or in a mattress crevice. While bed bug bites are itchy and uncomfortable, they aren’t dangerous and don’t pose any health risks to humans. In this article we’ll talk about where bed bug bites occur, how to identify them, and what treatment options are best for alleviating the symptoms of a bed bug infestation.
Bed Bug Bites Where Do They Bite
What Does a Bed Bug Bite Look Like?
It’s not always easy to know what a bed bug bite looks like, but they can make themselves known by the small red marks they leave behind.
Bed bug bites are often mistaken for mosquito bites or other insect bites. This can lead to misdiagnosis and a failure to recognize an infestation when it is present. Bed bugs tend to feed at night while people are sleeping, which makes them difficult to spot during daytime hours.
They usually feed on exposed skin: the face, neck and arms of humans; but also the ankles and legs of dogs or cats if these animals sleep with their owners in bed. If you see small red dots on your body after waking up, check for other signs like black specks (fecal droppings) that may be seen in sheets and mattresses.
Bed Bug Bite on a Child
If you find a bed bug bite on your child, first use an insecticide spray to kill the bugs. Then use a topical treatment such as cortisone to relieve the itching and swelling. You should also see a doctor if you suspect that you or your child is allergic to the bites.
Where Do Bed Bugs Bite?
Bed bugs are small, flat insects that feed on human blood. They typically bite exposed skin at night and are often found in hotel rooms and other places where many people sleep. Bed bug bites can cause an allergic reaction, but they aren’t known to spread any diseases.
Bed bugs usually bite exposed parts of the body, including the face, neck, hands, arms and legs. Bed bugs can also bite other parts of the body when exposed by clothing or bedding (such as feet). If you’re sleeping in a hotel room with bedbugs and wake up with itchy welts on your foot or hand from being bitten while you were asleep, this could be why.
If you see signs of bedbugs in your hotel room using our guide How To Check For Bed Bugs In Hotels , we recommend speaking with management about the problem—even if it means staying somewhere else for one night if necessary!
How to Treat Bed Bugs Bites?
If you suspect that you have bed bug bites, it is important to treat them quickly and correctly. The best way to do this is with a combination of over-the-counter anti-itch cream, a cold compress applied directly to the area of swelling, and an oral antihistamine such as diphenhydramine (Benadryl). You should also use hydrocortisone cream on more severe cases. As a last resort, topical antibiotics can be used if they are available in your area. A topical antiseptic may be necessary if your rash is particularly bad or infected.
How Long Do Bed Bug Bites Last?
The healing time of bed bug bites varies from person to person, but typically takes about two weeks. This can be a sign of an allergic reaction or an infection, so if you notice excessive swelling or redness around the bite area it’s important to see your doctor as soon as possible.
Bed bug bites can be prevented by taking certain steps to avoid an infestation. Clean your house regularly, inspect items before you bring them home and inspect your house regularly for signs of bed bugs.
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The best way to prevent bed bugs is to know the signs of an infestation. Here are some things you should watch out for:
- Bed Bug Bites: The most obvious sign will be red, itchy bites on your skin. These can appear in clusters or alone and are often mistaken for flea or mosquito bites.
- Shed skins: Bed bug skins are small, oval-shaped and brown in color with a whitish hue on the side facing up when they shed their outer layer. They’re commonly found around baseboards and furniture legs where adults tend to hide during the day.
You can treat bed bug bites with over the counter products.
Bed bug bites are not dangerous and can be treated at home with over-the-counter products. If you are concerned about a severe reaction, see your doctor.
Bed bug bite symptoms include red bumps that appear in a row and itch like crazy. You can treat bed bug bites with anti-itch cream or lotion and keep the area clean and dry to prevent infection. Don’t scratch or pick at the rash because this will make it worse! If your reaction is especially severe, seek medical attention immediately (and bring along an exterminator if you know what kind of bugs bit you).
If there’s a chance that these pesky parasites have made their way into your home, don’t hesitate to call an exterminator today!
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