I have bugs in my bed that look like bedbugs but they fly.?

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Question by Just A Girl:
I have bugs in my bed that look like bedbugs but they fly.?

Does anyone know what these could be and how to get rid of them? They are as small as a seed tick, but fly very fast. From what I can tell they have a white and black shell on their back. Please Help!

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Answer by Brett
dat nastay!!!!!!!!!!!

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Sunny February 5, 2011 at 4:53 pm

Have no idea but you better get some bug fumigator also.

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Quies February 5, 2011 at 5:01 pm

Get rid of the mattress

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♥ Sek ♥ February 5, 2011 at 5:52 pm

I am not sure what they are but I looked at a few sites to see ….and I found a couple of sites that I am gonna send you so you can look at them. Also one site has how to get rid of them …..

http://www.ext.colostate.edu/PUBS/INSECT/05574.html

Bed bug elimination procedures, methods and products closely resemble those used for indoor tick elimination, due to their size, harborage areas and habits. Thorough inspection of the premises will save you time and money. These tiny bugs can be found in any small crack in proximity to where humans rest or sleep. These cracks and crevices are generally behind and beneath baseboards, beneath area rugs, between carpeting and walls, in power areas of appliances or even in the folds of curtains and drapes in the infested room. A thorough vacuuming of cracks, crevices and other areas where bed bugs hide is an essential part of an integrated pest management program targeting this particular pest.
A combination of odorless insecticide spray and insecticide dust is needed to eliminate bed bug populations with special attention given to dusting all bug hiding places. Once mattresses and box spring setups have been thoroughly cleaned and (if necessary) treated with an odorless dust, plastic covers on the mattresses will help keep bugs in as well as keep others out.

Read more you can go to this site ….

http://www.pestproducts.com/bedbug.htm

I hope some of this will be helpful ~~~

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Kaapikad February 5, 2011 at 6:50 pm

Sun dry the matress . Make sure the weather is really hot outside .

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