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2. Bed bugs are tiny wingless
insects. They are parasites that
feed primarily on the blood of
warm-blooded victims such as
animals and human.
DESCRIPTION
3. Bed bugs are so tiny, that one can hardly
see it. However, the biggest bed bugs,
during their final stage of maturity can
reach about 25% of an inch long.
Adult bed bugs can last more than a
year without sucking blood. It is different
for younger or baby bed bugs. They can
last only a few months, or even a few
months without food, that is, blood.
4. STAGES OF BED BUGS
There are several differences in size and color between baby bed
bugs and adult bed bugs. Babies are white or creamy white.
5. Bed bugs in their adult stage are dark in
color. There are also bed bugs that appear
burnt orange in color.
Adult bed bugs can last more than a year
without sucking blood. It is different for
younger or baby bed bugs. They can last
only a few months, or even a few months
without food, that is blood.
If a bed infested with bed bugs remains
unoccupied for how many months, chances
are the bed bugs still exist there.
6. There are also differences between male
and female adult bedbugs.
The main difference between males and
females is that the adult female has a
rounded abdominal tip, while the male
has a pointed abdominal tip.
MALE VS FEMALE
7. Usually, bed bugs are oval-shaped and they appear flattened when viewed
from top to bottom.
8. Males are elongated. They tend to feed
less frequently than females. This allows
them to last a long time without leaving
the nest. Therefore, it is easier to
observe the females than the males.
MALE BED BUG
Females need to feed more frequently
because of the eggs.
9. The adult female bed bug can be up to 1/3
inch long and nearly 1/4 inch wide. It has a
rounded abdomen.
When the female sheds her nymph fur, the
female can mate with an adult male and then
begin laying eggs. Females are usually larger
than males because they are usually full of
blood.
10. There are several pesticides that can kill the
parasite. Other remedies include diatomaceous
earth and putting containers on each of the
bed bases. However, if these measures are not
handled carefully, the problem may escalate
causing an infestation.
Finally, if you have dealt with bed bugs for a
while and the problem persists, it is
recommended that you consult a pest control
expert to control and exterminate the bed bugs
Bed bugs are difficult to control. The best
control is to prevent bed bugs from entering
your home. This is achieved by checking clothes
and luggage very well every time you go on a
trip.