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		<title>What Do Bed Bugs Look Like</title>
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<p>One of the most frequently asked question to a pest professional is what do bed bugs looklike?  Cases of bed bugs have increased over the past several years.  People are starting to become nervous about the  blood sucking trouble maker. <!-- ~~ads~~ -->
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<p>If you don’t know what bed bugs look like you may think they are so tiny that you can’t see them.  Well, an adult bed bug can be 3/16 inch long.  Bed bugs can easily be seen by the eye, but are sometimes hidden.  They can be in cracks and crevices during the day and then feed on their host during the night.</p>
<p>Bed bugs look like a flat oval shaped insect.  When they feed on a host can change their shape to a more plump and elongated shape.</p>
<p>What do bed bugs look like with their color?  Bed bugs can be a rusty red to a mahogany color.  Bed bug eggs are white in color.</p>
<p>Bed bugs look slightly different but they can be easily identified no matter there slight changes in color and shape.  What do bed bugs look like or identification is fairly simple.  But when you identify that you have bed bugs the tricky part is trying to get rid of them.  There are ways for you to try to get rid of them by yourself but it probably would be best to get treatment and advice from professionals.</p>
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<p>What are bedbugs?  Well you need to know what they are and how to identify if you have them.  If you travel it is a must to know what they look for.  Bedbugs are fairly easy to identify but not so easy to treat. You will need to know some basics like what are bedbugs, what  bedbugs look like, <!-- ~~ads~~ -->
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<p>To answer the “What are bedbugs ?“ question you will first  need to know what bedbugs look like.  Bedbugs are 3/16th inch long and have an flat oval  appearance.  They can range from brown to reddish brown in color.  Bedbugs change after they have a meal.  They become plump and elongated.  Bedbugs wings are reduced to short wing pads so they are unable to fly.  </p>
<p>Now that you know what are bedbugs, you need to know where to look for them.  Bedbugs can be found in several locations in a room or home.  First you want to look at the mattress and box spring.  Then move to the bed frame and nightstands.  Look around the base trim and at the edge of the carpeting.  The signs that you want to look for are small red to reddish brown fecal spots on surfaces such as a mattress. </p>
<p>How do you get bedbugs?  You can bring items such as used sofas or mattresses that are infested into your house.  Another way to get bedbugs  is to go to an infested hotel.  This is why you need to know what are bedbugs. If you go on a vacation you will be able to identify  any problems in a hotel room before you bring them home.  </p>
<p>What are bedbugs? That question should have been answered  in the above information.  Identification is very important but knowing the next step is just as important.  The next step is treatment.  Treatment of bedbugs should be left to a professional.  Seek out service from a professional as soon as you identify that you have bedbugs.  </p>
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