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Insects similar to bedbugs: how to recognize the "bed bloodsucker"

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Bed bugs are the most annoying pests in your home. It is necessary to get rid of them immediately after detection, otherwise they will multiply rapidly and fill the entire apartment. There are a lot of varieties of bedbugs, beetles and other insects. Some bugs have a similar structure to bedbugs.

What do bed bugs look like

Distinguishing a bed bug in an apartment is very important for every person. If it is not recognized in time, it will multiply rapidly and cause great harm to a person. They have their own characteristics and body structure.

Bed bugs live in various crevices or hard-to-reach places at home, and can also settle in furniture or bedding that no one has used for a long time.

Differences in the appearance of a bed bug

Bed bugs have their own unique characteristics, by which almost anyone can identify them. An ordinary bed bug can fit on the little finger of an adult. 
They also have their own special differences in color. Slightly brown tint in adults, and larvae close to yellow. Their body is strongly flattened in order to drag it into the most inaccessible places in the apartment.
The upper body is much smaller than the lower. The lower part is very wide, it is designed for its functionality. Adult bed bugs lack wings.

Appearance of hungry and engorged parasites

What do bed bugs look like at different ages?

Bed bug life stages.

Bed bug life stages.

Differences are present in the larval stage, as well as adults. The larvae have an increased transparency of the body, this contributes to a sharp change in color after the bug is fed with blood. The size of small larvae differs from adults almost twice. The larvae have not yet fully formed body. Adults differ from larvae in their color and body structure. The nymphs are so small that it will be almost impossible to recognize them.

A couple of methods to distinguish an adult from a nymph:

  • an adult can reach 7 millimeters in size. In color, it may resemble a dark button;
  • in shape, an adult is more elongated, in contrast to undeveloped ones;
  • the nymph in the initial stage can reach only a few millimeters.

What is the difference between female bed bugs and male bed bugs

It is possible to distinguish a female from a male only at the adult stage.. At other stages they are exactly the same. Changes begin to occur only after the last molt. The reproductive system, which is necessary for reproduction, begins to develop. The female becomes wider and flattened. The male has a copulation organ at the end of the body. Also, the front legs of males are slightly curved, unlike females. Otherwise, there is nothing to say about the differences. They roughly resemble each other.

Male and female bedbug.

What does a bedbug nest look like and where is it most often located

Calling the location of bedbugs a nest is not entirely correct. A nest is a well-equipped dwelling of insects or animals. In another way, the habitat can be called a bedbug. The bugs settle in the provided place and do nothing to equip the living quarters. They just live in the provided place.

The age of these insects varies greatly. At the place of residence there can be a huge amount of various excrement, waste, skins and so on. It is almost impossible to confuse the bedbug with other inhabitants of the natural world. They can hide even in the smallest masonry on the bed.

There is no such insect that would live in a sleeping place of a person. Bed bugs are the only option. Therefore, having found them on the bed, you must immediately contact the disinfection service, or at least try to get rid of these pests on your own. They can be very dangerous and develop quickly.

Differences between different types of bedbugs

Distinguishing a bed bug from any other species is quite simple. The big difference is that they are a slightly different color. Body size differs from other varieties. Bed individuals do not have wings, unlike others. Distinguishing a regular bed bug from a bed bug is a simple task. It will be much more difficult to distinguish the types of bed bugs from each other.

But the “good” news is that it is not necessary to distinguish between these varieties. Outwardly, they are almost the same, and then you don’t even need to know. If any kind of bug is wound up, it is necessary to get rid of it as soon as possible.

How to distinguish bed bugs from other insects

Insect bites have their own specific features and differences. Bed bugs are no exception. These little creatures can cause great harm to human life. First you need to figure out which of the insects is generally capable of biting, and also from whom you need to defend yourself.

These varieties may include:

  • various cockroaches;
  • fleas;
  • lice;
  • domestic ants;
  • types of ticks;
  • woodlice.

Here is the most popular list of insects that are most often found in a person's apartment.

How to distinguish bedbug bites from other insect bites

It is possible to confuse insect bites and bedbugs only if a person is not aware of them. Bites resemble a small path of red dots that appears on various parts of the body. The redness may converge with a person's acne. A distinctive feature is the absence of pus when bitten by bedbugs.

Did you get bed bugs?
Was the case Ugh, luckily not.

These representatives prefer to lead a nocturnal lifestyle. They bite a person at night when he is sleeping and does not suspect anything. If in the morning some small amount of redness is found on the skin, there is confidence that this is not a pimple, that is, there is reason to think that these are bedbug bites. They can randomly leave marks on a person's clean underwear. Various red spots, feces, as well as various skins give out insects.

Features of bedbug bites:

  • bites take the form of their host. That is, they are slightly flattened and can itch a lot;
  • they may develop an allergic reaction;
  • bugs are not carriers of infection;
  • bite sites can take a long time to heal;
  • insects almost always bite at night;
  • if you bite a small bug, you can immediately feel it. When bitten by an adult, you may not feel it.

The night passed, and a large amount of redness appeared on the skin, and this is not the first time, it is safe to say that “uninvited guests” appeared in the bed.

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