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Insect bites while i sleep!!?


couple of days ago i woke up and i had several bites (like insect bites) in my left leg upper my knee and one bite in my ankle; i thought it was just a mosquito bite which is weard because by this time there are not mosquitoes in NY. Well the thing is that a day later i woke with two more bites, one my chin and another one in my left arm around my elbow. I don't have any idea of what bite me, i checked my bed, my matresses looking for bed bugs but i havent find anything, not even stains of bed bugs feces. My fiancee and i sleep together in the same bed and he hasnt been bitten, just me. I have changed my bed linen, everything, and nothing appears.
Please help!!

As Esq said, spiders.

MAYBE YOU SHOULD GET TETANUS SHOTS , TO BE ON THE SAFE SIDE

Late blooming mosquito? Sorry, but that's what it sounds like.

You probably got a spider in the bed or in your jammies. I have had that happen too. Spiders are active at night. I know, sounds gross and scary but that's how nature made them.

Keep an eye on the mattress for bedbugs, but for now. ignore it if it doesn't happen again.

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If you sleep with a pet or one sneaks up on your bed, you might be getting the last ditch attempt of some fleas to feed before they die off for winter. Bed bugs supposedly look like small red lentils.

You might try vaccuuming your mattress, and washing everything with warm water and a cup of vinegar - mattress cover, sheets, blankets, everything, and drying them in the dryer, not laying them out if the material can handle it.

Also, something might have been in your blankets that might have been pulled out of storage for winter lately - a little spider or mite or something.

if you havent already, you could try some kind of bug killer where they think its food but its poison. if that does'nt work you should try exterminators.

you should call an exterminator,what ever is biting you probably is biting you and not your fiancee because you are probably wearing perfume or sweet smelling lotion or something and he is not.whatever the case an exterminator is most likely the best way to go.hope this helps,good luck.

Could be anything. mosquitoes , Fleas . spiders
get a bug bomb , that may help

SPIDER BITES WOULD BE MY GUESS. LOOK AROUND FOR THEM, AND KILL THEM. HOPE THIS HELPS.

common name: bed bug
scientific name: Cimex lectularius Linnaeus

http://creatures.ifas.ufl.edu/urban/bed_...

Bed bugs have been documented as pests since the 17th century. They were introduced into our country by the early colonists. Bed bugs were common in the United States prior to World War II, after which time widespread use of synthetic insecticides such as DDT greatly reduced their numbers. Improvements in household and personal cleanliness as well as increased regulation of the used furniture market also likely contributed to their reduced pest status.

In the past decade, bed bugs have begun making a comeback across the United States, although they are not considered to be a major pest. The widespread use of baits rather than insecticide sprays for ant and cockroach control is a factor that has been implicated in their return. Bed bugs are blood feeders that do not feed on ant and cockroach baits. International travel and commerce are thought to facilitate the spread of these insect hitchhikers, because eggs, young, and adult bed bugs are readily transported in luggage, clothing, bedding, and furniture. Bed bugs can infest airplanes, ships, trains, and buses. Bed bugs are most frequently found in dwellings with a high rate of occupant turnover, such as hotels, motels, hostels, dormitories, shelters, apartment complexes, tenements, and prisons. Such infestations usually are not a reflection of poor hygiene or bad housekeeping.

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