About • Contact • Privacy Policy • Terms & Conditions • Sitemap • Feeds
Bed Bug Control • Bed Bug Problems • Learn Bed Bugs • Bed Bugs Bite • Getting Rid • Protecting • Bed Bugs
Home » Bee » Main Gallery » Browse »
in Bee.
ArrayBedbugs are hardy creatures. Just when you think you’ve wiped them out, you might spot them again. You may have to try a few different treatment methods to control the infestation. And if they still don’t go away, you’ll want to call in a professional exterminator.
If you’re allergic to fleas, you may develop hives or a rash. The affected area may also swell and blister. If a blister appears and breaks, it may lead to an infection. If you scratch the affected area and break open the skin, you may also get a secondary infection from the bites.
First-line treatment for flea bites includes washing the bites with soap and water and, if needed, applying a topical anti-itch cream. A lukewarm bath with oatmeal can also relieve itchiness. You should avoid showering or bathing with hot water, which can make itching more severe.
Categories
About • Contact • Privacy Policy • Terms & Conditions • Sitemap
2021 © www.e-bedbugs.com. All Rights Reserved.
* No information on this site should be construed as medical advice· Disclosure We do not guarantee that any pest control solution discussed will work for you as it may have for others.