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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.
Immature bedbugs, nymphs, shed their skins five times before reaching maturity and require a meal of blood before each shedding. Under favorable conditions the bugs can develop fully in as little as a month and produce three or more generations per year.
Bed bugs have been known as human parasites for thousands of years. 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.
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.
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Bed bugs can cause a number of health effects, including skin
rashes, psychological effects, and allergic symptoms. They can be infected by
at least 28 human pathogens, but no study has clearly found that the insect can
transmit the pathogen to a human being. Bed
bug bites or silicosis may lead to a range of skin manifestations from no
visible effects to prominent blisters.
Diagnosis involves both finding bed bugs
and the occurrence of compatible symptoms. Treatment involves the elimination
of the insect and measures to help with the symptoms until they resolve.
However it might be possible that
arboviruses are transmissible.
Dwellings can become infested with bed
bugs in a variety of ways, such as:
Bugs and eggs inadvertently brought in
from other infested dwellings on a visiting person's clothing or luggage;
Infested items (such as furniture,
clothing, or backpacks) brought in;
Nearby dwellings or infested items, if
easy routes are available for travel, e.g. through ducts or false ceilings;
Wild animals (such as bats or birds) that
may also harbor bed bugs or related species such as the bat bug;
People visiting an infested area (e.g.
dwelling, means of transport, entertainment venue, or lodging) and carrying the
bugs to another area on their clothing, luggage, or bodies. Bedbugs are increasingly
found in air travel.
Though bed bugs will feed on pets, they do
not live or travel on the skin of their hosts, and pets are not believed a
factor in their spread
Bed bugs are elusive and usually nocturnal
(peak activity usually occurs between 10:00 p.m. - 6:00 a.m.), which can make
their detection difficult. They often lodge in dark crevices, and the tiny
adhesive eggs can be nestled by the hundreds in fabric seams. Aside from bite
symptoms, signs include fecal spots (small dark sand-like droppings that occur
in patches around and especially beneath nests), blood smears on sheets
(re-wetted fecal spots smear like fresh blood), and the presence of their empty
mounted exoskeletons.
Bed bugs can exist singly, but tend to
congregate once established. Though strictly parasitic, they spend only a tiny
fraction of their life cycles physically attached to hosts. Once a bed bug
finishes feeding, it relocates to a place close to a known host, commonly in or
near beds or couches in clusters of adults, juveniles, and eggs—which
entomologists call harbor age areas or simply harbor ages to which the insect returns
after future feedings by following chemical trails. These places can vary
greatly in format, including luggage, inside of vehicles, within furniture,
amongst bedside clutter—even inside electrical sockets and nearby laptop
computers. Bed bugs may also nest near animals that have nested within a
dwelling, such as bats, birds, or rodents. They are also capable of surviving
on domestic cats and dogs.

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