How to recognize bedbug bites and what to do if you notice them
Bedbug bites are often confused with mosquito bites or allergic reactions, so many people don't notice the problem until the insects are already widespread.
These pests feed on human blood, usually at night, and their bites only appear after a few hours.
What do bedbug bites look like?
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Small, red bumps, usually in lines or clusters;
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Itching that gets worse at night or after washing;
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Bites are often on the arms, neck, back, or legs;
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After a few days, the skin may become red or irritated even more.
If bites occur regularly, it is likely that bed bugs are hiding in your bed.
What to do if you notice bedbugs?
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Do not remove the mattress unnecessarily - bedbugs can spread throughout the room.
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Do not use household insecticides – they are only effective for a short time.
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Wash your bedding at 60°C.
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Contact Dezis.lt - professional disinsection destroys all stages of development: from adult insects to eggs.
Why is it important to act quickly?
Bedbugs reproduce extremely quickly - one female can lay up to 500 eggs in her lifetime.
The longer you delay, the harder it will be to eradicate them, and the bites can cause serious skin irritation or insomnia.
Professional help from Dezis.lt
Dezis.lt specialists use thermal and chemical disinfestation methods that destroy bedbugs in all rooms without leaving odors or dangerous residues.
Postoperative disinfection and advice on how to prevent recurrence are also provided.
Conclusion
Bedbug bites are not only uncomfortable, but also a sign that it's time to take action.
The sooner you contact Dezis.lt , the sooner you will be able to sleep peacefully again.