Bedbugs

Bedbugs are flat wide 4-5 mm long reddish-brown bugs. They have foul odor gland and their secretion has special foul smell. Wherever they climb over, an unpleasant odor is left. Bedbugs bite people's skin and feed on human blood. After you are bite, it can lead to skin irritation and inflammation. The skin is very itching. Some may develop pimples like measles, especially in children. If you are bite by a large amount of bedbugs for a long time, it can cause anemia, nervousness, insomnia, weakness and other symptoms. In addition, Bedbugs are suspected to spread some diseases. If there are bedbugs in your home, you should kill them using safe and effective drugs, hot water or exposure to strong sunlight.


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