Although bed bugs do not actually transmit any infectious diseases, they can still be a nuisance and even cause some health problems.

From physical reactions like rashes or allergies to psychological ones like anxiety, stress and insomnia.

We will help you find places where bed bugs live.

Here are some signs that bed bugs are still bothering you.

Pay attention to these symptoms.

Itchy red spots appeared on your body

If you notice skin irritation or small red itchy spots on your face, arms, legs, chest, back, this is one of the signs that bed bugs live in your bed.

Be careful: bed bug bites can eventually become inflamed, and scratching them can lead to bleeding and infection.

The pattern of bed bug bites can look like clusters, straight lines, or zigzag lines of spots.

Some people may not have a physical reaction to bed bugs, so they will not have noticeable red spots or itching.

You notice blood stains or rust-colored stains on your linens or bedding

Check your bed or clothes for red spots.

They remain if the bug is crushed.

You may also find rust-colored spots.

These are the feces of bed bugs. 

You can find it on sheets and in hard-to-reach places like mattress seams, box springs, and wooden frames.

Also check your walls under the wallpaper, as bed bugs can leave their feces there too.

Musty smell

Bed bugs have glands that release pheromones, and if there are a lot of them, the smell can be quite strong and unpleasant.

So if your room smells of moldy clothes or spoiled food, you definitely have cause for concern.

Shells from bed bugs

Bed bugs shed their skin as they grow, so look for light-colored skin in your bedding.

Inspect the decorative pillows, as well as the seams of mattresses, armchairs and sofas.

Don't forget to check your laundry drawers and clothes.

White spots on the furniture

Bedbug eggs are shaped like translucent or white rice grains.

They can be seen with the naked eye.

But it's best to inspect your room with a flashlight and a magnifying glass, as these eggs are often laid in the joints and seams of your mattress and furniture.

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