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Health Tip: Did the Bedbugs Bite?
By LadyLively on February 25, 2016
It’s best to spot bedbug infestation at the earliest opportunity, when it’s probably easier and less expensive to stop.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency offers these telltale signs:
- Stains that appear rusty or reddish on bed linens or a mattress.
- Actual bedbugs.
- Tiny eggshells, eggs or yellow-colored skins shed by bedbugs.
Bedbugs also may hide in areas such as seams or folds of furniture, cushions or curtains, drawer joints, loosely hung wall decorations or inside appliances.
Source: HealthDay
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