Can Bed Bugs Hurt Me?
Bed bugs are a nuisance pest and are not considered to be exceptionally dangerous. Although they are parasitic and their bites can leave you with red, itchy bumps, bed bugs are not known to cause the issues other pests do.
Bed bugs are a nuisance pest and are not considered to be exceptionally dangerous. Although they are parasitic and their bites can leave you with red, itchy bumps, bed bugs are not known to cause the issues other pests do.
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Bed bugs aren’t destructive and don’t pose the same threat some pest infestations do. However, they still cause homeowners a lot of distress. A bed bug infestation can disrupt your daily routine. Victims lose sleep, have to treat bites, front treatment costs, and worry about the possibility of being infested again. Bed bug bites can be dangerous if the victim reacts to them poorly.
When bitten by a bed bug, you won’t feel it. Bed bugs inject an anesthetic and an anticoagulant that prevents a person from realizing they are being bitten. Pain from a bite can start anywhere from a few hours to a few days after the bite. The most common symptom from bed bug bites is the itching, which can be painful. If bites are scratched, the bites can become worse and take longer to heal.
Most people do not have serious health issues when it comes to bed bug bites. For the most part, bed bug bites heal on their own in a week or two. The true danger of bed bugs is their ability to spread throughout your property and travel from one hiding spot to another. Without the help of a professional exterminator, infestations can seem endless and be difficult to control.
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