Sunday, January 25, 2015

Get rid of the bedbugs by natural remedies.

Bed bugs, bed-bugs, or bedbugs are parasitic insects of the cimicid family that feed exclusively
 on blood. Cimex lectularius, the common bed bug, is the best known, as it prefers to feed on human
 blood. Other Cimex species specialize in other animals, e.g., bat bugs, such as Cimex pipistrelli
 (Europe), Cimex pilosellus (western US), and Cimex adjunctus (entire eastern US).

The name "bed bug" derives from the preferred habitat of Cimex lectularius: warm houses and
especially nearby or inside of beds and bedding or other sleep areas. Bed bugs are mainly active
 at night, but are not exclusively nocturnal. They usually feed on their hosts without being noticed.

A number of adverse health effects may result from bed bug bites, including skin rashes,
 psychological effects, and allergic symptoms. They are not known to transmit any pathogens as
 disease vectors. Certain signs and symptoms suggest the presence of bed bugs  finding the insects
 confirms the diagnosis.



Bed bugs have been known as human parasites for thousands of years. At a point in the early 1940s,
they were mostly eradicated in the developed world, but have increased in prevalence since 1995,
 likely due to pesticide resistance. Because infestation of human habitats has been on the increase, bed bug bites and related conditions have been on the rise as well.

Bedbugs are small, oval insects that live on the blood of animals or humans. Adult bedbugs have flat bodies about the size of an apple seed. After feeding, however, their bodies swell and are a reddish color.
Bedbugs do not fly, but they can move quickly over floors, walls, and ceilings. Female bedbugs may lay hundreds of eggs, each of which is about the size of a speck of dust, over a lifetime.

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