Bedbugs

How Do We Recognize the Presence of Bedbugs?

The size of the adult is 4 to 5 mm, and they have in total 6 stages of development. In the first stage, they are practically invisible.

Bedbugs do not have wings and the different segments of the abdomen are visible on the back of the insect.

The color of the nymphs (young bugs) is beige with a red spot (blood). The adult is brown.

There are several possible signs of presence to help identify bedbugs:

  • Mosquito-like bites.
  • Black spots, exuviae, insects of all stages, and small, light white eggs in places where they hide and develop.

Bedbug populations can develop in all areas of a human home, especially in beds, desks close to them, couches, chairs, curtains, rugs, baseboard cracks, and other wall imperfections.

In any case, if you think you have bedbugs, contact us and we will be able to guide you.

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