The bed bug is the best-known ectoparasite of man. Bed bugs are flat, oval, wingless, and approximately 1/4 inch long. Their color ranges from pale yellow to dark brown or mahogany with an orange red or light golden cast. Bed bug bites on humans are often mistaken for flea bites. Bed bugs are often confused with fleas. You might have seen a lot of articles on the internet stating that bed bugs do not exist and any sighting is just a reaction to a flea bite. But, there are certain differences between bed bugs bites vs. flea bites which will help you distinguish the two during inspection. Bed bugs are oval and flat, about 3/16-inch long. They are reddish brown in color, almost like a ladybug. Bed bugs feed on every part of your body; face, ears, neck, arms, legs and even inside the mouth or eyes if necessary. Bed bug bites often appear in clusters or lines on the skin where an animal may have been held or restrained by the bed bug while feeding on it. Bed bug bites look like red dots with a small red center due to their blood sucking nature. They can leave behind blood spots on sheets and other items such as clothing, furniture and carpeting. The key distinction between bed bugs and fleas is that bed bugs do not leave behind fleas when they bite you as fleas do. Fleas are wingless parasites that feed off of blood from mammals such as cats, dogs and humans. Flea remedies contain insecticides that kill adult fleas but will not kill eggs or larvae.
Bed Bug Versus Flea Bites
Introduction
Kids are prone to developing bug bites due to their proximity to the ground and love of running around. Unfortunately, differentiating between a flea bite and a bed bug bite can be difficult. Bed bugs and fleas are both extremely unwelcome guests in your home, but they do have some differences. Here’s how you can tell the difference:
Do I have Bed Bugs or Fleas?
In general, bed bugs are brown and flat while fleas are small, brown, and slightly rounded. If you find any of these critters on your body or in your home, it’s possible that they’re bed bugs.
Bed bugs live in the mattress where they feed on the blood of humans and animals. They can also be found on their host’s other furniture such as chairs and couches (though this is rare). Fleas are parasites that live off of cats or dogs but can also survive on humans too depending on how severe infestation is!
Because fleas prefer to feast at night when hosts aren’t moving around much during sleep hours; they will often hide themselves away until then before attacking unsuspecting victims during rest time periods… which means there isn’t much chance for them getting squashed between toes either unlike what would happen if someone were standing still waiting for one more bite before going upstairs again.”
Where can I get professional help?
There are a few ways you can get help with the eradication of your infestation. You can call in a pest control company, which is the most expensive option but also the most efficient and reliable way to solve your problem. You may also choose to do it yourself, in which case you should be prepared for some trial and error before finding an effective treatment method. A third option would be to find a friend or family member who has experience treating bed bugs and ask them for advice on how best to proceed. If none of these options are viable for whatever reason, there is always YouTube—you can watch any number of DIY videos on how easy it is!
Bed Bugs.
Bed bugs are small, flat and brown. They feed on blood and are wingless.
Bed bugs are about the size of an apple seed and have a flat body shape with a small head, long antennae and cone-shaped abdomen.
Bites.
Bed bug bites are red and itchy. Flea bites, on the other hand, are red but not as itchy.
Bed bugs tend to bite you in a line—usually on your arms, legs or chest. Flea bites usually appear in clusters of three or four dots at any place on your body that’s exposed enough for them to sink their teeth into without getting squished by clothing (such as your ankles).
Appearance.
While both are parasites, the flea and bed bug do not look at all alike. The flat, brownish-black of a flea is a stark contrast to the thin, reddish-brown appearance of a bed bug. A common mistake people make when checking for bed bugs is mistaking them for other insects such as fleas or ticks. Although they look similar in size and shape, there are several differences between these two pests that can help you tell one from another more easily:
- Fleas have six legs whereas bed bugs only have four.
- Bed bugs’ bodies are usually shorter than their width compared to those of fleas which taper towards their tails (the only part of the body visible without magnification).
- If you want to see if an insect has wings or not, hold it against white paper background under good lighting conditions; this will help you see any wing structures easier than if it were on dark fabric like clothing or furniture fabric itself!
Habitat.
Bed bugs and fleas both like to live in places that are dark and cozy. They need to hide out somewhere with a warm temperature, so if you find them in your home, it’s probably because they’re living close to where you sleep. Bed bugs love to live in the mattress of your bed or any other piece of furniture like the box spring or headboard. This is why exterminators recommend vacuuming as soon as possible after finding an infestation—any bed bug eggs that are still alive will be sucked up along with other debris from under the bed (or wherever else they’re hiding).
Fleas like to hang out where there is carpeting, upholstery and pet bedding—especially if there’s been any blood spilled by those pets! Like their bug cousins, fleas also love cracks and crevices because these spaces tend to be warm enough for them without being too bright or exposed. They also like walls at least half a foot away from floorboards since this gives them some protection from predators looking for an easy meal!
Behavior.
Behavioral patterns are another way to tell the difference between bed bug bites and flea bites. Bed bugs are nocturnal creatures, so they will usually bite you while you’re asleep in your bed. Fleas, on the other hand, prefer to feed on pets during the day and sometimes even venture out into carpets and upholstery during daylight hours.
Fleas.
Fleas are blood-sucking insects that are common in warmer climates. They can cause an allergic reaction, but do not transmit diseases. They can be found in urban areas and inside homes, as well as in parks where wild animals congregate.
It is important to get rid of these insects as soon as possible
Both bed bugs and fleas can be a huge problem for you and your family. Both of these insects can cause health issues, especially if you have an allergy to either one of them. It is important to get rid of them as soon as possible. In order to do this, there are some steps that need to be followed:
- First, identify what kind of insect has bitten you (flea or bed bug). This can be done by looking at the bite closely and checking out the symptoms that it causes in your body.
- Second, find an appropriate treatment method for both types of insect bites based on their severity and how long they have been going on for (you may need medical attention).
- Thirdly, follow all instructions carefully so that there will not be any complications during or after treatment (check with your doctor first).
Conclusion
While both fleas and bed bugs can be a nuisance to have around, their bites are not usually serious enough to require medical attention. Still, if you’re noticing any signs of illness after an infestation has been treated, it’s best to seek treatment from your doctor.
If you think that you may have an infestation at home or in the office, contact a professional pest exterminator immediately. The earlier these insects are caught and removed from your living space, the easier it will be for everyone involved!
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