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  2. Haematosiphon inodorus - Wikipedia

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    Bed bugs are not known to spread disease." Bed bugs, a problem worldwide, are resurging, causing property loss, expense, and inconvenience but do not transmit disease. [3] Chicken bugs have been found infected with blood-borne pathogens, they do not appear to be effective vectors of disease.

  3. Cimex lectularius - Wikipedia

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    Adult. Cimex lectularius, or the common bed bug, is a species of Cimicidae.Its primary hosts are humans, and it is one of the world's major "nuisance pests." Although bed bugs can be infected with at least 28 human pathogens, no studies have found that the insects are capable of transmitting any of these to humans. [1]

  4. Bed bug - Wikipedia

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    Female common bed bugs can lay 1–10 eggs per day and 200–500 eggs in their lifetime, whereas female tropical bed bugs can lay about 50 eggs in their lifetime. [8] Bed bugs have five immature nymph life stages and a final sexually mature adult stage. [19] Bed bugs need at least one blood meal in order to advance to the next stage of ...

  5. Paris is infested with bedbugs: Can they fly home with you ...

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    The small, flat, parasitic insects feed on people’s blood at night as they sleep, per the CDC. Although bedbugs do not spread diseases, they can cause itchy bites, lost sleep and a lot of annoyance.

  6. Bed bug season is here; here's how to avoid unwanted ... - AOL

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    Bed bugs are nocturnal bloodsuckers who prefer to feed on humans. N.C.-based A-1 Pest Control offers some parameters for identifying bed bugs: They are no bigger than the size of an apple seed and ...

  7. Yes, Paris still has bedbugs days before the Olympics. Here's ...

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    In the right conditions, bedbugs can survive for up to several months between blood meals, Frye says. They can also survive at temperatures as low as 46 degrees Fahrenheit, per the EPA.