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Sunday, March 20th 2011

6:43 AM

How to Treat Bed Bug Bites

There are plenty of insects and agents that are responsible for bed bug bites. bed bug bitesalso known as Cimicidae are small parasitic insects. Parasitic insects are those insects which gets their food from warm blood animals.

These bugs can be found on earth from 400BC. These bugs also have medical value, in 77 AD in Rome; these bed bugs were known as treating ailments in a variety of snake bites and ear infections. In present world these creatures are known only as blood sucking creatures. Beds bugs have 6 life stages that have 5 immature and 1 adult stages. These Adults usually grow to 4-5 mm in length and 1.5-3 mm wide and these bugs which are born in near present are translucent lighter in color and be browner because they reach maturity. These bed bugs and carpet beetles less difficult similar in physical appearance that lots of often people mistaken in figuring them. These bugs normally start their are employed in night and bites body for food which is blood. Bed bug loves to live and reproduce in dark, moist and cool area. Lots of species feast upon human only when other preys are unavailable. Usually all bed bugs are affixed to their hosts primarily by co2. Bed bugs can survive for a yearlong without feeding plus they normally suck blood in most 5-10 days. . These parasitic bugs are classified as bed bugs because; these bugs like to remain in bed and where people sleep. The species that is best adapted to human environment is common bed bug. This species of bed bugs are simply everywhere in the whole world. Bed bugs are very hard to spot plus they are often present in unnoticed dark crevices and eggs are nested in fabric seams and thing like this.
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Sunday, March 20th 2011

6:43 AM

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