Bed bugs are not known to transmit diseases. The reason for this is that bed bugs may contain "neutralizing factors" that reduce pathogen virulence, reducing bed bugs' ability to transmit infectious diseases.
What are bed bugs?
- Cimex insect species known as bed bugs eat human blood at night. Their bites can, among other things, result an allergic reactions, skin rashes, and psychological repercussions. Skin changes resulting from bed bug bites can range in size from little blisters to severe redness.
- Bed bugs are parasitic insects that only consume human and animal blood while their hosts are fast asleep. They are unwelcome pests in the home. These insects lack wings and are reddish brown in hue. Recent studies have shown that they can spread Trypanosoma cursi.
- Bed bugs are instantly killed by the steam's 212°F (100°C) high temperature. In areas where bed bugs might be hiding, such as mattress folds and tufts, sofa seams, bed frames, and corners or edges, slowly apply steam.
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