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Nichole1416
Sep 15, 2012, 07:59 PM
I started getting bites on my arms , legs, thighs, arms ,and back when I wake up in the morning.. I went to the doctor and they said they are bug bites and I am having a reaction and that I need to find out what kind of bug it is. It starts with a little pain then itches. I noticed today a very tiny bug crawling fast on a white piece of paper on my bed, then I noticed one crawling on my finger. I itch in random places and it feels like something is crawling on me but I don't see anything. This bug crawls really fast. It was a very small black bug smaller than a period. Does anyone know what kind of bug this could be and how to get rid of it? How did it get into my house on my bed. How did this originate?

bdm91
Sep 15, 2012, 08:19 PM
They are bed bugs I have them rite now. They are going around really bad right now and they come in your house like a roach, in crack the light fictures anything they can be on your walls windows bed anywhere they sense your carbon dioxcide you breathe out and they can tell where your blood flow is and your softest part on your body is and when they bite something goes and you so u don't wake up when they bite, they are time as babies but when they turn to adults they can get pretty big they lose there shell also so you mite search the edges of your bed for that just to make sure we had to throw away our bed. They have bed bug spray but it didn't really work roach spray worked and rubbing alcohol and a spray bottle with a little water kills them on contact. You have to wash your bedding in hot water and wash all your clothes. If you googled bed bugs it will tell you more how to get rid of them.

Nichole1416
Sep 16, 2012, 10:09 AM
they are bed bugs i have them rite now. they are going around really bad right now and they come in ur house like a roach, in crack the the light fictures anything they can be on ur walls windows bed anywhere they sense ur carbon dioxcide u breathe out and they can tell where ur blood flow is and ur softest part on ur body is and when they bite something goes n u so u dont wake up when they bite, they are time as babies but when they turn to adults they can get pretty big they lose there shell also so u mite search teh edges of ur bed for that just to make sure we had to throw away our bed. they have bed bug spray but it didnt really work roach spray worked and rubbing alcohol n a spray bottle with a little water kills them on contact. u have to wash ur bedding in hot water and wash all ur clothes. if u googled bed bugs it will tell u more how to get rid of them.

Thank you for your quick response. You were right. I now realize by goggle search, I heard birds in the walls recently and the bed bugs are bird bugs,they are a type of bed bug. After the baby birds hatch and leave, the bugs that were on the birds are searching for a host, so they come through the cracks in the walls because they sense my carbon dioxcide. I also looked up bird bug bites and I found exactly what my bites look like. Now I need to find out how the birds are getting in and how to get the birds and nests removed. Otherwise it will get worse. More birds have gotten in, I hear them again. Thank you again.

PapillonOne
Sep 17, 2012, 12:04 AM
Thank you for your quick response. You were right. I now realize by goggle search, I heard birds in the walls recently and the bed bugs are bird bugs,they are a type of bed bug. After the baby birds hatch and leave, the bugs that were on the birds are searching for a host, so they come through the cracks in the walls because they sense my carbon dioxcide. I also looked up bird bug bites and I found exactly what my bites look like. Now I need to find out how the birds are getting in and how to get the birds and nests removed. Otherwise it will get worse. More birds have gotten in, I hear them again. Thank you again.

If you can buy powdered sulphur and sprinkle it in the holes the birds are moving in and out of... must be a hold in your roof eaves or such... sulphur killed mites when we got them from birds nesting in our eaves... good luck. If you do get rid of your bed, buy an inflatable bed till you get this solved... I hear they don't/can't hide in the plastic of those beds.