How to Tell the Difference Between Flea Bites and Bed Bug Bites

How to tell the difference between flea bites and bed bug bites.

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Insect bites are often the first sign that your home may have a bug infestation of some type. Its important to know what kind of bites you’re suffering from so you can identify which unwanted pest you’ve got. Once you’ve identified the bites, you can take the appropriate steps to eradicate your unwanted house guests.

Flea bites and bed bug bites are often hard to differentiate. This is due, in part, to the low prevalence of either type of bite. We don’t see nearly as many people with flea bites or bed bug bites compared to mosquito bites or bee stings. Your first clue may be whether or not you feel any pain at the bite mark. Flea bites hurt instantly, while bed bug bites may not hurt until later or sometimes not at all. The location of the bite may also be a good clue as to what type of pest you have. Bed bug bites are generally on the upper body, neck, arms, and shoulders. Flea bites are typically on the feet, ankles, and knees.

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Bed bug bites may take up to 24 hours to become uncomfortable and itchy. Many people assume that a clean and tidy house will make them immune to bed bugs, but this simply isn’t the case. A couple of indicators that your bites may be from bed bugs are the location (generally on the upper body, neck, arms, and shoulders) and the bites will look like raised, flat red bumps and are usually found in rows of three.

Flea bites are generally located on the lower part of the body like the ankles, lower legs, and behind the knees. Flea bites will look more like mosquito bites than bed bug bites will. They tend to be pink with a dark red center and can swell within an hour of the original bite. Flea bites will also be arranged haphazardly, as opposed to in a row like bed bug bites.

If you identify your bites as bed bug bites, its important to call a professional bed bug exterminator right away. Bed bugs are great at hiding and escaping traditional cleaning methods. They’re also becoming increasingly resistant to chemical treatments, so its important to use a professional who has knowledge and experience with the latest bed bug tools, specifically heat treatment extermination methods.

In addition to bed bug bites, you can also look for the following signs of bed bugs:

  • Bed bug exoskeletons after molting
  • Bed bugs in the folds of your mattress
  • Rust colored blood stains on your mattress or sheets
  • A musty odor

If you’re dealing with a bed bug infestation, its important to call a professional bed bug exterminator right away. At Bed Bug Seekers, we use the most up to date chemicals that are safe for use in sleeping areas to quickly eradicate your bed bug infestation once and for all. For more information and help treating your bed bug infestation, call us today at 866-551-6552.

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What to Do With Bed Bugs in Your Shoes

Bed Bugs in Shoes

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· Wear your shoes often. Bed bugs don’t like to live in things that move around often. This is why you’ll mostly find them in furniture, mattresses, or cracks. Wearing your shoes often will reduce the chances of a bed bug infestation in your shoes.

· Keep your shoes away from your bed. Bed bugs like to live inside or close to human resting places since humans are their food source. Shoes that are living under your bed or near it make great places for bed bugs to hide.

· Store your shoes inside a box or plastic bag. Storing your shoes inside a box or plastic bag can lower the chance of bed bugs finding a home inside your shoes. Bed bugs cannot get through sealed covers, so keeping your shoes sealed up will keep the bed bugs out.

Bed bug infestations can happen to anyone. If you suspect you may have a bed bug infestation call the professional Bed Bug Exterminators at Bed Bug Seekers today. Bed bugs have become increasingly resistant to chemical treatments, which is why we use state of the art bed bug heat treatment removal techniques to eradicate your bed bugs once and for all.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]