One of the grossest pest control situations are Bed Bugs and they require a pest control expert to exterminate.
Bed bug bites are frequently incorrect for mosquito bites or bites from other pests, and some individuals show no reaction at all to bed bug bites. So it's no wonder they go undiscovered for extended periods.
If you understand the right place to look, you might be able to find bed bugs. Adult bed bugs can be seen with the naked eye-- no devices is required. Examine:
Headboards
Bedside tables
Ciling/wall junctions
Loose wallpaper or paneling
Wherever you find a crease or crevice near where a person sleeps. This consists of baseboards, mattress seams and individual possessions
Fully grown bed bugs have to do with the size of an apple seed (approximately 5 millimeters). They are reddish-brown, wingless and flat, although they swell up like a torpedo after a blood feeding. When that occurs, they change to bright red in color, taking days to go back to reddish-brown.
Immature bed bugs are classified by one of the five immature phases as they approach their adult years. They can also be seen by the naked eye, though the bed bugs in the youngest phase are really challenging to spot. Eggs are even smaller sized and much harder to see but can provide another indication of bed bug presence. Eggs are pearly white, found in clusters and are about one millimeter long.