Ensuring That Your House Is Safe From Bed Bugs

Bed bugs mainly feed on your blood. With this in mind, you must be constantly on guard that these creatures do not gain entry into your house. Nevertheless, if your preventive measures may have been lacking, there is a possibility that a bed bug may have already invaded your residence without you knowing it.

You may wonder what the signs and symptoms of a bed bug infestation are. There are two common signs, and they are the following:

1. Rash From Bed Bugs

The rash begins with an itching sensation. You won’t be able to see the rash at first but it will definitely feel itchy. They are itchier than mosquito bites, and the itch can only be felt after a long time (minimum of one hour). Sometimes, the rash comes out only after a few days or weeks.

You can identify a bed bug rash when it has a small, round and red bump that looks more swollen than a mosquito rash. In some cases, the rash looks similar to a sequential bite mark. When you suspect a bed bug rash, examine it for a few days. The rash causes prolonged itching for days together. A bed bug rash also doesn’t heal as fast as mosquito bites. Often, they remain swollen for weeks.

2. Smell of Bed Bugs

The next tell tale sign is bed bug smell. How do bed bugs smell like?

A home where there’s a lot of bed bug infestation has an obnoxious, musty odor that bed bugs release. You may detect this odor under the headboard and mattresses. Sofas are also sometimes infested with bed bugs. If they have cracks, check if they’ve got bed bug odor.

You must contact pest control professionals at once if you discover bed bugs in your home. Afterwards, you should perform effective pest control measures to stop bed bugs from coming back.

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