What Do Bed Bugs Look
Like
The Physical Attributes of Bed Bugs
Bed bugs are one of the most annoying insects around. But
you know how film makers make even the most annoying creatures
loveable in movies.
Thus pictures of bed bugs in modern day textbooks and magazines
are not as disgusting. Pictures of bed bugs you may see
nowadays are just like pictures of ants, cockroaches and other
insects. They are now humanized or given the physical and
cordial attributes of humans’.

If you look at bed bugs under magnifying lens, you will find
that bed bugs are wingless insects. Bed bugs are no different
from other insects. They have protective and waxy skin
covers.
Pictures of bed bugs reveal that bed bugs are so tiny. From
atop, they look like flatted creatures. No wonder, they can
creed into and hide through even the tiniest and smallest
crevices and holes in the floor and in walls.
Being so tiny, pictures bed bugs are apparently taken using
magnifying glasses or lenses. In real life, it follows that we
can not see or look closely at bed bugs’ appearances because
they are too tiny for our naked eyes.
If you have the dynamic and incredible eyesight of Spiderman,
then you might probably enjoy and observe the physical
attributes of bed bugs without lenses.

Where to find bed bugs
Another thing why you just can look at bed bugs’ pictures in
textbooks and magazines is that bed bugs do not normally go out
of their hiding places during daytime.
Night time is party time for these little creatures. It can be
observed that during nigh time, bed bugs come out to suck
blood. And we know that our eyes turn weaker and less clear
during night times. Hence, we can hardly see bed bugs,
especially during night time when they usually go out hunting
and partying.
Bed bugs are almost always found in crevices and small holes in
the floor or in walls.
Finding bed bugs is also entailing or requiring a lot of luck
on the part of the hunter or the person looking out for bed
bugs. Why? Because full-blown or adult bed bugs can store up
food in their stomachs for almost more than a year.
Unfortunate, now you know why pictures are more accessible than
actual and live bed bugs even if you are sure your place or bed
is a breeding ground.
The bed bugs’ eggs
Bed bugs are too tiny for us to see them easily. Not
surprisingly, their eggs are even tinier! Pictures of bed bugs’
eggs are almost always already miniscule, in real life, an in
actual encounters, they are truly negligible!
They can be carried on through the dust in the wind. That makes
bed bugs’ eggs notorious. They can easily spread because of
their size and light weight.
Closer look at bed bugs’ eggs’ pictures will show that they are
almost like all other insects’ eggs, tiny, miniscule, yet
equipped with structures that can make them independent. Thus,
bed bugs’ eggs can hatch by themselves even without their moms
around.
It only takes 10 days for bed bugs’ eggs to hatch. By that
time, new bed bugs are borne to the world, and adding to the
rapidly increasing of bed bug population around the globe.
Female bed bugs, as revealed by some pictures retrievable
through the Internet and through books, become like queen ants.
They get enlarged before they lay eggs. Why? Female bed bugs can lay about 300 eggs in one
pregnancy. How about that?
Getting rid
of bed bugs
Through understanding and bed bugs’ pictures, we can picture
out and understand how pesticides work.
Through pictures, we can see that bed bugs have protective waxy
coverings that make them one with most insects. It is this
physical attribute that makes bed bugs, and other insects with
same structures, to endure annihilation and harsh environment
changes.
Several pesticides target these protective coverings.
Insecticides mostly contain powderized silicon and glass
granules that break into this protective covering.
Look closely at bed bugs’ pictures and you will see that after
the coverings, bed bugs’ vulnerable insides and bodies lie.
Pesticides, then attack these structure killing the bed bugs in
minutes or hours.
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