Monday 27 March 2017

Bed Bugs: Watch out For Symptoms

The tiny little weasels don’t let you sleep at night; they are going to crawl into your sheets and turn your bed into an uncomfortable adventure. Though it is not difficult to identify these insects but at times bed bugs can be very tricky. The easiest way of getting rid of bed bugs is to spray insecticides regularly.



Bed bug symptoms are hard to find but if you pay attention to your body then you will identify their presence with great ease. Your body starts to itch even after you have been bathing regularly.

Bed bug need to be attended with immediate action because with time it becomes difficult to remove them. Though bed bugs are not harmful for human body but itching is. Itching can lead to reddening of body and can also damage the smoothness of the skin.


Symptoms to look for:

Red swollen marks on your body parts
Grouped red marks on your body parts. Bed bugs generally bite in a linear line, which looks very intriguing.
Blisters at the site of bite. With time these blisters turn pure red and can also lead to wounds if not dressed properly.
Generally occurs on the back of the body
Thighs are also highly prone to beds bug bites

As mentioned earlier, it is difficult to discover the presence of bed bugs until and unless they start to bite. You will have to be very attentive towards your body; it is your body that will signalize you about the presence of bed bugs. Look for bites, every time your body starts to itch. If you discover red swollen marks in a linear pattern then make sure to see a doctor at the earliest and get yourself an ointment. Once you have acquired the requisite treatment, it is time for you to eliminate those bed bugs. Washing sheets is a good alternative but if the bugs have travelled into mattresses then you will have to bring spray into use.



Sprays are the best available treatment for bed bugs, but be very particular with the spray. Get yourself a mild, insecticide and spray it strategically. Do not overdose your bed with it as it might affect your skin. If you want to know more about bed bugs and bed bugs symptoms, then visit Helpful For Homes. 

Monday 6 March 2017

Banishing the Bugs: Know about the Bed Bugs Symptoms and Signs

The pesky little pests can sneak into your bed, furniture or your carpet and then they are sure to bite you all through the night, which is their feeding time. The next morning or on the later ones, you are likely to sport a red and itchy appearance. While there are some people who do not experience any bed bugs symptoms but those who do will find

A red swollen area that has an even a darker center.
Bites that are grouped together or present in a line
Some people who show allergy symptoms may also have hives and blisters around the bites.

Distinct Groupings 

Most of the bed bug bites occur in the exposed or open areas like the face, arms, legs and chest. A peculiar thing about bed bug bites is that the bites not appear immediately after your body has been bitten unlike bites from other insects. In fact, it may take a few days before they begin to manifest on the body. They crawl out to have their meal once in a few nights. Thus, it may take a few days before you notice your bite to be a part of a larger pattern.


The bed bug bites are highly itchy and you may experience a burning sensation on the bites several days after the feeding episode. You do not tend to experience these irritating symptoms immediately at the time of bite because the bugs do their work slyly. These creatures inject an anti-irritant (anti-histaminic) substance into the area of bite prior to their feeding so you feel no sensation of the bite until a certain time. However, upon the development of irritation, when you scratch the bite, you can get a secondary infection that can lead to swelling and bleeding. Sometimes one can confuse the mosquito or flea bites with bed bug bites. But, one can easily distinguish bed bug bites in that they occur in groupings or lines and are not sporadic. Also, the flea bites are quite small and tend to be located on your arms and legs.


You can also investigate your bed for the presence of these insects. Basically, bed bugs are oval shaped non-flying insects that belong to the insect family Cimicidae including three species that bite humans. The adults can reach a 7mm in length while the nymphs can be as small as 1.5 mm. Bedbugs receive their food by sucking the blood of humans and animals. The adult bedbugs have a reddish-brown body and appear even more reddish after having their meal. They have an amazing crawling speed and feed only at night. To know more about bed bugs symptoms and their remedies, please visit Helpful For Homes.