Housekeeping insights: What bed bug infestation can lead to

28.01.2024 13:40
Updated: 13.05.2024 21:21

From all types of pests, bed bugs can be one of the most unpleasant ones, being even worse than roaches.

They can cause lots of damage, and they are extremely hard to get rid of – some people even say that it's almost impossible.

Here are a few things that bed bug infestation can do to your house.

Bites and Itching

Bed bugs bite humans to feed on their blood. These bites can cause red, itchy welts on the skin, leading to discomfort and disturbed sleep.

Skin Infections

Scratching bed bug bites may break the skin, increasing the risk of infections. Open wounds can allow bacteria to enter, causing skin issues.

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Allergic Reactions

Some individuals may be allergic to bed bug bites, experiencing more severe reactions such as swelling, severe itching, or even difficulty breathing in rare cases.

Sleep Disturbance

Knowing that bed bugs are present can lead to anxiety and stress, affecting the quality of sleep. Worrying about being bitten during the night can cause sleep disturbances.

Property Damage

In an attempt to eliminate bed bugs, people may discard infested furniture, mattresses, or other belongings, leading to financial losses.

Mental Health Impact

Dealing with a bed bug infestation can be emotionally challenging. It may cause stress, anxiety, or feelings of embarrassment, especially if the infestation is visible to others.

Financial Costs

Getting rid of bed bugs often requires professional pest control services, which can be costly. Additionally, replacing infested items or furniture adds to the financial burden.

Social Isolation

Individuals may avoid inviting friends or family over due to the stigma associated with bed bugs. This can lead to social isolation and feelings of loneliness.

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Kate Yakimchuk Author: Kate Yakimchuk Editor internet resource


Content
  1. Bites and Itching
  2. Skin Infections
  3. Allergic Reactions
  4. Sleep Disturbance
  5. Property Damage
  6. Mental Health Impact
  7. Financial Costs
  8. Social Isolation