How Bedbugs Can Lead To Anemia

How To Identify Bedbugs

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Bedbugs are flat and reddish-brown when fed. They can be as small as 1mm and as big as 7mm. When they are fed, they can grow more than twice their size. They make their homes in cracks and small spaces and feed on blood at night when they are most active. Common places for bedbug nests include mattresses, sheets, furniture, and picture frames. Bedbugs are often found in hotels, nurseries, and other social homes where they can skip from one resident to another. The most common signs of the presence of bedbugs are their droppings - which are brown stains found on surfaces - as well as red welts on exposed skin in the morning.

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