How To Tell Bug Bites Apart
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If you wake up with bites on your body and wonder how they got there, it could be bed bugs, fleas, spiders, or mosquitoes. Before you can treat the problem, you have to identify the culprit. Let’s examine some possibilities. • Bed bugs • Bed bugs leave a line of bites. You could see blood or rusty stains on your sheets from those bites. Also check for a musty smell in the bedroom. It could signal a bed bug infestation. • Fleas • Flea bites look like itchy, red spots with halos. They could also appear as hives, since bites are characterized by small clusters of bumps. Fleas are usually on carpet or grass, so bites tend to happen near your feet or ankles. • Spiders • Spider bites appear as small red dots on your skin, which can be painful or itchy. Bites can appear anywhere on your body. With so many spider species, bite marks can vary. Symptoms can include swelling around your face, itching over a larger area, and even troubled breathing. • Mosquitoes • Mosquito bites tend to become round, puffy bumps. Sometimes you can see a small dot at the center of the bite. If there’s standing water anywhere on your property, that’s an ideal breeding ground for mosquitoes, so you’ll want to get rid of it. Even pools or ponds could be breeding grounds for mosquitoes. A cup left outside in the rain can collect water and allow mosquitoes to breed. Take a walk around your property, empty water-filled containers, dry up puddles, and get rid of standing water as much as you can. • We hope you’ve found this information helpful. If so, please do us a favor and like, share, and subscribe. • #SueFries #TysonFries #BugBites www.ecolatermite.com
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