Bed Bug Bites
Bed bug can be everywhere. Most probably, your bed contains hundreds to thousands of bed bug that crawl and creep
into your body when you are asleep.
Bed bugs are like insects equipped with intelligence. They really can get smart. Bed bug bites humans, then suck
the blood of their host, sometimes bed bug also bites animal pets like fogs, cats, birds and even bats.
Long time ago, bed bugs are most prevalent among birds’ nests. But because just like the human species, bed bugs
are evolving and adapting to environmental changes, they have learned to crawl into people’s homes, particularly
beds and room surfaces.
Bed bugs take their sumptuous meals by using their elongated beaks to pierce through the skin of the host. After
that, they start the feast and harshly suck on blood until they can no longer take more.
What a fortune! While people find it hard to find food, bed bugs find it very easy. And more often, they feast and
not run out of supplies.
Scientifically known as “Cimes lectularius”, bed bugs are tiny, wingless insects that can be found anyplace in the
world. Bed bugs operate similarly to nocturnal parasites meanings they active in finding human hosts during
nighttime and are normally asleep during the day. They situate themselves in on mattresses and bedding where they
can easily find a source of food.
Bed bug bites using their highly developed mouth parts and they usually attack when the person occupying the bed is
fast asleep. These parts include an elongated peak that can easily pierce the skin and suck blood. The engorgement
period only takes a short period to complete finishing as fast as less than a minute to lasting for as long as
three minutes. However, a bed bug bite is painless and the human host will only be able to determine that he has
been victimized long after the bed bug has finished the meal.
A bed with many holes and tears may be very uncomfortable for the person sleeping on its but this is the perfect
hiding place for bed bugs. Bed bugs are not picky on where they want to stay as long as they have someone to
bite.
Bed bugs can live in sleeping bags, egg foam, cardboard stacks or even water beds. Water beds have nooks and
crannies and are usually warm, which is the preferred temperature of bed bugs.
Is a bed bug bite harmful? Having a good night’s sleep could be next to impossible if your bed
is infested with bed bugs. Suffering from a bed bug bite can be equal to a nightmare, as it can be very itchy and
distressing. While bed bugs are surely a pest to life, it is good to know there is a plethora of solutions to the
problems they present.
Doctors and medical practitioners assure, however, that bed bugs’ bites are not that harmful. Mosquito bites are
far more threatening because they can sometimes transfer a number of serious ailments like malaria, dysentery,
elephantiasis or h-fever.
In comparison, bed bug bites do not pose much health risk. Bed bugs can be a host to a number of diseases but they
seldom pass this on to their hosts or victims.
Good thing that bed bugs are safe biters when it comes to ailments and diseases transferred through that way.
Understanding how bed bug bites
You know you have been bitten by a bed bug if you see large wheals. These wheals eventually become a small red mark
that only last for a few days. The bite is also made in orderly rows unlike the random pattern made by mosquitoes
and could become itchy.
The worst beg bug bites are those that swell and form blisters or even those that result in small loss of skin
tissue. It is interesting to note that not all bites or any bite-like reactions are caused by bed bugs. Those
bitten should try to find the bugs themselves or consult a specialist.
Those bitten should not be too worried about getting any hazardous disease from a bed bug bite. The medical
significance of the bites is limited mainly to inflammation and itching. Washing the bite with soap and water is
the proper way to immediately treat bed bug bites. Various anti-itch creams are available in drugstores.
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Scratching the affected area caused by bedbug bites is a sure way to make it worse, as this normally results to an
infection. Using an icepack is also advisable to minimize swelling. If the pain gets to severe, taking a prescribed
pain-killing medication will help.
As described earlier, bed bugs use their beaks to pierce skin and get or suck the abundant supply of blood. By
doing so, it is inevitable for them not to transfer or leave their saliva into the pierced skin.
This saliva, thankfully, can never contain diseases or pathogens. But, these saliva can cause allergic reactions.
Some people’s systems will react harshly to such bed bug bites.
Hence, most bed bugs’ bites swell after 10 minutes to 24 hours. Just like mosquito bites, they swell and appear
reddish. They are also accompanied by little discomfort and itchiness.
The itch from bed bugs’ bites can be so persistent and annoying that if you keep on scratching, you will be tempted
to make it harder. By that, you will be creating little wounds.
At most, that is what bed bugs’ bites can do.
Avoiding bed bugs’ bites
Of course, the beat and most effective way to prevent or avoid bed bugs’ bites is by making sure the insects will
not appear during sleep hours. And how can that be?
By ensuring that your bed or your room as a whole is not infested by bed bugs. To prevent bed bugs from attacking,
maintain hygiene and cleanliness. Regularly clean the room, vacuum your bed, headboard,
and be thorough in cleaning crevices and cracks on floors and walls.
If you like traveling, make sure the place you are staying in is not infested with bed bugs. Otherwise, bed bugs
can get into your baggage, and voila, when you unpack your things at home, bed bugs will be spread into your
room.
There are also
insect-repellant products in the market. Some products like
insect repellant lotion can be applied to your skin like lotion. Once you have these insect repellant, bed
bugs will be reluctant to get near you. They will find your skin a danger zone and will find you unappealing as a
food source. Isn’t that appealing to you?
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How to Overcome Bed Bug
Bed bugs’ bites are hard to avoid especially if you are not living alone in your room, or you have thousands of bed
bugs families in your bed. Prevention is better than cure, but it is also possible to getting rid of bed bugs or
kill bed bugs.
Might as well be very careful not to make your room and bed breeding grounds for bed bugs. In the market, you can
also find dozens of lotions or skin products that serve as repellant to bed bugs.
Bedbug bite can never be serious, don’t worry. All you have to do is treat the bitten skin part the way you treat
mosquito bites. They normally fade out and heal by themselves over a little time.
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