How Do I Detect Bed Bug Infestation?
Bed bugs mainly feast on your blood. Bearing this in mind, you must be always on alert that these creatures do not gain entry into your house. Nonetheless, there may have been moments when your preventive measures fall short and bed bugs may have sneaked into your house undetected.
What are the signs & symptoms of a bed bug infestation? The following are the two most common signs:
1. Rash From Bed Bugs
Itching is the first sign of a bed bug rash. The rash will not be visible but you’ll be able to feel the itch. It is itchier than a mosquito bite, and the itch can only be felt after a long time (minimum of an hour). In some cases, the rash appears only a few days or weeks later.
A bed bug rash has a small, round and red bump that looks more swollen than a mosquito rash. In some cases, the rash looks a lot like a sequential bite mark. If you think you may have bed bug rash, examine it for a few days. The rash causes prolonged itching for days together. Also, a bed bug rash doesn’t heal as quickly as mosquito bites. Often, they remain swollen for weeks.
2. Odor of Bed Bugs
Next thing to look for is bed bug smell. What kind of an odor does it have?
A room where there’s plenty of bed bug infestation has an obnoxious, musty odor that bed bugs release. Under the mattresses & headboard are common places where they can be smelled. Sofas are also sometimes infested with bed bugs. If they have cracks, check if they’ve got bed bug odor.
If you happen to have a bed bug infestation, call a pest control company immediately. Afterwards, you should create pest control rules to stop bed bugs from re-infesting your house.
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