Bed Bugs
Bed bugs are blood-feeding insects from the genus Cimex, known for biting primarily at night. Their bites can cause skin rashes, allergic symptoms, and psychological discomfort, though they are not known to transmit infectious diseases. Infestations often go unnoticed until signs like small red bite marks, dark droppings on bedding, or blood stains appear. These pests reproduce quickly and hide in mattress seams, bed frames, and furniture, making them difficult to eliminate without professional help. Left untreated, a single bed bug can lead to a large-scale infestation within months.
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