A bed bug also known as Cimex lectularius, is a small parasitic insect. It is mainly active at night and hides in cracks and crevices during the day. Since the early 2010s there has been a resurgence in bed bug populations in the United States. Bed bug, Cimex lectularius L. is a small, flat, reddish-brown parasitic insect. Adults are about 3/8″ long and have an oval shape. They have no wings, but their body is adapted for hiding in small cracks and crevices during the day. The red bloodsucking insects are seen mostly on the mattress where they gather in large numbers after a blood meal. Bed bugs cannot fly but can move quickly over floors, walls, ceilings and any other surface if a source of food is nearby. Abed bugs are one of the most annoying pests to encounter in your home. They are reddish-brown insects that are in a eight or less of millimeters. This means they are extremely hard to spot and kill. They are mostly active at nighttime and then hide away during the day until night falls again. Killing them will be a rather difficult task because bed bugs can live without food for up to 6 months and without water for 3 months. After getting rid of them, you’ll want to take steps to ensure they do not come back. Read on to learn more about how you can do that. Despite the negative connotation with bed bugs, they only feed on blood — typically human blood. The brown markings on the bed bug’s back legs occur as a result of broken skin (caused by scratching) during the molting process. A bed bug infestation is a costly issue, so consider taking preventative measures and using natural solutions when possible from your local hardware store or supermarket. You may also choose to engage a professional exterminator, but don’t forget that an exterminator cannot get rid of bed bugs unless he or she manages to locate them. If you avoid bringing new furniture into your home for one year and inspect it before bringing it in, you will be in good shape should you discover an infestation.
Description Of A Bed Bug
Introduction
Adult bed bugs are reddish-brown in color, wingless, range from 1mm to 7mm (roughly the size of Lincoln’s head on a penny), and can live several months without a blood meal.
Bed bugs are found in temperate and tropical climates worldwide.
Bed bugs are found in temperate and tropical climates worldwide. They are most commonly associated with human dwellings, but can also be found in other areas such as hotels, hospitals, schools and theaters. They may also be carried into buildings on infested furniture or clothing, particularly when it has been placed near to where people sleep.
Bed bugs are tolerant to low temperatures.
Bed bugs can survive for several months without feeding, even though they prefer to feed on human blood. They are also highly tolerant to low temperatures. This has been observed by survival at -13C, which is a temperature that would kill most other ectoparasites (e.g., fleas and ticks).
In addition, bed bugs are highly resistant to desiccation and are thus able to survive long periods of time without access to water or liquids. Bed bugs can survive in a wide range of temperatures; however, they seem most comfortable between 20°C and 30°C with an upper limit around 45°C [20].
Bed bugs exhibit aggregating behaviour.
Bed bugs prefer to feed on sleeping humans, and often exhibit aggregating behaviour. When a bed bug has fed, it will return to its hiding place (e.g., mattress crevice or box spring) where it can digest its meal for approximately five days before laying eggs. During that time, the bed bug will not move or feed again; however, after five days the bed bug is ready to begin another cycle of feeding and laying eggs.
Bed bugs lack wings and cannot fly.
Bed bugs are wingless and cannot fly. They are very flat, which allows them to fit into tight spaces and travel along walls or the cracks of furniture. Bed bugs are not known to transmit disease, but they do bite humans, causing irritation and itching.
In addition to being small, bed bugs can also be difficult to spot because they’re often found in groups at night near the corners of beds or furniture with their eggs.
Bed bugs are very flat and can fit into small cracks and crevices.
Bed bugs are extremely flat, which allows them to fit into tiny cracks and crevices. Because they can’t fly, they have to find a way to get up onto your bed. The most common way is through a crawling insect such as a spider or bird that pulls the bed bug along with it as it crawls. Bed bugs also tend to travel in large groups, so if you see one, there may be more nearby!
Adult bed bug colouration varies from dark rusty brown to a reddish colour.
Adult bed bugs are oval, non-flying insects that belong to the insect family Cimicidae, which includes three species that bite people. Bedbugs are found in temperate and tropical climates worldwide.
Adult bed bugs are about 4–5 millimeters long (about 0.16 inches), large enough to be seen with the naked eye. They do not have wings and cannot fly or jump unless they are on a wall or ceiling.
Adults feed every five to 10 days, usually at night when people are asleep. They pierce the skin of their host with sharp mouthparts and feed on blood for 5–10 minutes until replete; then they return to their hiding place (often near or within beds or mattresses) before digesting their meal over seven days.[2][3] Adults can go almost a year without feeding.[4]
Bedbugs are oval, non-flying insects that belong to the insect family Cimicidae, which includes three species that bite people.
Bedbugs are oval, non-flying insects that belong to the insect family Cimicidae, which includes three species that bite people. The common bedbug (Cimex lectularius) is the best known as it prefers to feed on human blood. Other Cimicidae that bite people include the tropical bedbug (Cimex hemipterus), the bat bug (Cimex pipistrelli) and the bird bug (Cimex adjunctus). Bedbugs are found worldwide and are most active at night where they hide in cracks and crevices during daylight hours. They prefer dark areas near a host for feeding but will seek out any suitable place such as beds or couches once they have ‘warmed up’. Bedbugs exhibit aggregating behavior, resulting in large numbers being seen at one time when there is an ideal environment present.
Bedbugs are tolerant of low temperatures; they can survive for several days under ice or snow conditions; this enables them to travel long distances by attaching themselves beneath clothing on our bodies or those of animals such as pets
Conclusion
Thus, the only way to tell for certain if one has a bed bug infestation is by finding and identifying the bugs themselves or their eggs.
For more identification information, view our bed bug pictures page.
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