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How To Know That You Have Been Bitten

Posted on | February 6, 2012 | 7 Comments

How would you know that you have got bed bug bites? The first thing that you will notice is a rash on your skin. There is nothing to panic about bed bugs rash as it is not dangerous, but it only causes a minor infection. Some people confuse these bugs as the bed mites. Mites are different and they only depend on the dead skin that is available on the beds. Mites do not bite like the bugs. However, the bugs bite to suck blood, which results in rash.

Some of the most common bed bugs symptoms include itch and inflammation. These bugs inject saliva while biting, which further gets into the blood of human being resulting in rash. Toxin content in the saliva of these bugs stops the blood and prevents it from clotting, which makes it easier for the bugs to drink.

The bites of the chinches are quite similar to that of the other bug bites. Sometimes it becomes very difficult to identify the reason for the rash on your skin. The most common thing about these bites is the itchiness. You will feel like itching, but it is better to resist as it can damage the condition further.

If you are regularly dealing with the problem then it is essential to take proper action. You can conduct some bed bugs treatment at home like applying an anti-swelling cream or an antiseptic cream. If you do not have these creams in your home, then applying some toothpaste on the area can be handy.

It is also important that you take some action to eliminate the problem of the chinches. Seal all the cracked portions in your house, if possible paint your house. To kill bed bugs, you can hire professional exterminators also. These professionals have proper tools and strategies to eliminate such insects completely and them away for a long duration.

So, do you have any idea how to get rid of bed bugs after you read this article? We sure hope so!

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7 Responses to “How To Know That You Have Been Bitten”

  1. Anonymous
    February 8th, 2012 @ 8:43 pm

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  2. Bo Cosier
    February 16th, 2012 @ 2:52 am

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  6. SarahLund
    August 6th, 2012 @ 10:23 pm

    …………..Carry on.

  7. SarahLund
    August 6th, 2012 @ 10:31 pm

    What colour are they? Are they a bloody reddish brown like dog flea’s. I’ve been bitten quite a few times by whatever are biting me. Either they are dog flea’s, or a bedbug. Whichever it is, the itchiness is almost too much to bear. If i finf one on me, I pick it off my skin and flick it away. They have a golden tint, too. Everytime I’ve picked one off myself, it left a strong ntiseptic smell. Could that be poison? Why the sudden antiseptic smell after I touch one? The smell makes me want to throw up.

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