Cimex Lectularius

Cimex lectularius (bed bug, bed bug, bed bugs) is one of the most common types of parasitic insects that live in human homes. These small and mobile insects feed on the blood of humans and animals, causing discomfort and allergic reactions in their victims.

Bed bugs have an oval body shape, the size of which can reach 5-7 mm. They are brown or brown in color and covered with fine hairs. Bed bugs feed on blood at night while people are sleeping and can stay at the site of a bite for up to 24 hours to get a fresh supply of blood.

A bedbug bite can cause discomfort, itching, redness and swelling at the site of the bite. In addition, bed bugs can carry various diseases such as hepatitis, typhus, malaria and others.

A variety of methods are used to control bed bugs, including the use of insecticides, housekeeping, and bedding cleaning. It is also important to keep your home clean and hygienic to reduce the likelihood of bed bugs.