How To Tell If You Have Bed Bugs in Washington DC


How To Tell If You Have Bed Bugs in Washington DC

Spiders and insects of different types can bite, so how do you know you have bed bug bites? Since different bugs call for different treatments, you need to make sure to make the right diagnosis. Most people suspect them when they wake up with red bites on their arms and/or legs. Often, you'll see three bites in a row because the pest is following the same vein as it feeds. You might think that you will be able to see the bugs. However, it is not always easy to see them. Bed bugs like to hide in wall cracks, deep inside mattresses (of course), under base boards and within electrical outlets, just to mention a few places. They also like any fabric furniture: couches, sofas, chairs, bean bags, etc. So, how do you know if you have bedbugs? There are four main ways to find out. 1) If you see the actual bugs, their eggs or their droppings. 2) By getting a pest control professional to inspect your home to confirm that you have them. 3) By using a detector 4) If you show signs of having been bitten by bed bugs Common questions:
How big are they? The mature ones are about the size of an apple seed. They are brownish-red in color. And they have 6 legs. What color are their eggs? They are tiny, translucent and milky-white in appearance. You will need a magnifying glass and an LED flashlight to see them. They are usually attached in egg clusters to bed head boards and other solid surfaces. If you see brownish spots on bed linens, this is common and caused by their fecal matter. You might also see shed skins on the bed or flooring

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Follow all the instructions they will give you to prepare for the visit. Inspection by this method can be very quick and accurate Some people in DC have had success using two-sided carpet tape wrapped around the legs of the bed. A word of caution here about traps: If you don’t trap any bugs, it doesn’t mean that they are not around. So don’t be fooled by a negative result. If you show signs of having been bitten by bed bugs… You might ask, what do bed bug bites look like? Most bites are large, raised, reddish and about the size of a quarter. If you don’t mind being alarmed, you might look on the Internet for pictures of them. Do the bites itch? They certainly do. Try to avoid scratching them as they will only get more painful.

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