i have been hearing about bed bugs coming to the united states and it's really freaking me out.
so i want to know; how would i know i had bed bugs?? like what would it look like??
--thanks
xO_b_r_i_a_n_a_Ox answered Monday August 21 2006, 3:29 pm: bed bugs dont like, travel from country to country. if you don't wash your sheets,you can get them because they're so dirty. idk what they look like, but i'm guessing they just look like regular little bugs. just wash your sheets once a week and you'll be fine
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FALL_0UT_B0ii_x33 answered Monday August 21 2006, 9:07 am: you would definitly know. they would be biting you and you could see/feel them on your skin. if you check your bed before you go to bed you are fine. there is no need to worry. they look like this:
they can be bigger or smaller, but either way you would be able to tell. dont worry .. you`ll definitly know..it will be obvious!! (: rate high and hope i helped!!
AskAndy answered Monday August 21 2006, 8:07 am: uno that saying "good night dont let the bedbugs bite?" its by benjamin franklin. he lived in america. there already here. common matresses now i doubt would have bedbugs, but beds back then were made of lesser materials. you would know you had bedbugs because they would bite you, and it would hurt. there are some weird creatures in pillows too, but i think bleach might kill them, and some pillows just dont get them. thats all i know [ AskAndy's advice column | Ask AskAndy A Question ]
karenR answered Monday August 21 2006, 6:45 am: As far as I know they have been in the U.S. for a while.
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