bedbugs, do i have them? :(?

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Question by Ini K:
bedbugs, do i have them? :(?

So lately, i’ve been getting these tiny bites on my body.
I thought maybe it were mosquito bites. But im beginning to think its bedbugs 🙁
im so scared and sad… i dont know what to do.
I recently washed my sheets and cleaned my room.
I dont understand how these critters are bitting me.

please help me. valid answers, please.
and how on earth are they bitting me?
Are they bitting me through the mattress-sheet 1-sheet 2?
(btw, i have two sheets covering my matress) and Ive been using my matress for a long time..
is it time to change the matress?
and how small are the critters? 🙁
im so worried and paranoid. omg, please help me.

Best answer:

Answer by bob
If you have them get them out!! Check all over your bed under the sheets, under the mattress, under your pillows, etc. REMEMBER THEY AREN’T VERY BIG THEY ARE ACTUALLY VERY SMALL. Look up pictures before you search your bed area. check everywhere. If you find absolutely nothing after your THEROW search go to a doctor maybe you are having allergic reactions to something or rashes. Hope I helped 🙂

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jelmar106 March 22, 2011 at 5:03 pm

If they’re bedbugs, there will be 3 to 5 bites in a row that are pink, raised, and itch. Bedbugs come out at night and like to hide in tight places, folds, like beside the cord at the corners of a mattress. They’re a reddish-brown, round but flat with kind of sharp edges unless he’s just filled up with your blood, in which case his body is rounded like a rust colored lump. He would measure maybe 1/8″ across or larger. They must be related to chiggers, and may be repulsed by sulfur powder. I saw on TV that they like to hide on the underside of the mattress- which could be true –
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male March 22, 2011 at 5:36 pm

no its poop

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TheBedbugGuy March 22, 2011 at 6:34 pm

Everyone reacts differently to Bedbug bites, or any insect bite for that matter. Adult Bedbugs are about the size of an apple seed and mahogany in color. Adolescent Bedbugs are smaller and on the opaque side. Check around the white seam of the mattress and box spring for live insects or fecal stains which are small dark brown spots. You should also check the bed frame, underneath and behind the night stands and headboard. Check out my site for more info.

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