Are The Bed Bugs In Oceanside Dangerous?

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Are The Bed Bugs In Oceanside Dangerous?

Have you been finding lines of itchy red bites on your skin or small brown blood spots on your bedding? There is a good chance you're sharing your bed with bed bugs. In California, bed bug infestations have become a serious issue, with hundreds of households becoming infested yearly.

The bed bug is a small, 1/4 of an inch, mahogany-brown colored insect that feeds on human and animal blood. Their body is shaped somewhat like an apple seed and becomes swollen to more than double the size when they eat.

Let's take a closer look at what bed bugs are, how to prevent bed bugs from getting into your home, and how to get rid of bed bugs with top-notch pest control in Oceanside.

Bed Bug Warning Signs Everyone Ought To Know

Bed bugs are small and nocturnal. Their bites are often not felt for days, sometimes weeks, thanks to how they anesthetize the wound during the bite, the same way mosquitoes do. 

Bed bug young, called nymphs, are tiny and practically transparent, making spotting them a trick in itself. Add to that the fact that bed bugs often hide in places we don't even consider, like the inside of a mattress or your phone, and it's obvious how easy it is to miss the signs of a bed bug in your house. 

Look for the following telltale bed bug infestation signs:

  • Dark red or brown spots on your bed that's bed bug excrement
  • An unpleasant musty odor bed bugs use to mark territory
  • Small bloodstains on your bedding
  • Eggs and molted skins

Often, all you have to go by are bites on your body if the infestation is relatively small. If you suspect your house might have a bed bug infestation but are not exactly sure, give a Oceanside bed bug control professional a call.

Are Bed Bugs Dangerous?

Bed bug bites thankfully do not transmit any contagious diseases, but the bite site can easily become infected. Most people will not experience much more than mild discomfort, local swelling, and itching after a bite, but if you're allergic to bed bug bites, things might turn much more unpleasant.

A big part of the discomfort associated with a bed bug infestation is psychological. People experience a severe lack of sleep and anxiety. Frankly, just the idea you're in the same bed with a bunch of disgusting, creepy crawling parasites is enough to make anyone pretty unhappy.

How Bed Bugs Find Their Way Into Our Homes

Bed bugs in Oceanside can't fly or even jump but instead hitchhike to their next victim on a variety of things. Let's take a look at how bed bugs are most likely to make their way into your Oceanside home:

  • Used or library books.
  • Used furniture or appliances.
  • Your clothes after attaching themselves to you as you sit down in a movie theater
  • Your luggage after it comes in contact with the floor in a public place

Bed bugs are extremely adept at finding their way to their new host. Most of the time, it's just a matter of bad luck.

Why It Is Best To Contact The Bed Bug Professionals

If you suspect your house has a bed bug infestation, it's time to get a professional on the job! A well-trained Bull's Eye Pest Control technician will know where to look for adult bed bugs, how to get rid of them, and how to clear their eggs out of your house to prevent a reinfestation.

If you can't sleep thanks to bed bugs in your house, give Bull's Eye Pest Control a call today to get started and to learn more about our residential and commercial pest control services in Oceanside.

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