They dont always go after blood types, they just smell blood thats close to them, or at least a certain distance away.
No, any blood will do.
Because bedbugs hurt when they bite! You say "don't let the bedbugs bite" as part of a nightly ritual - the entire phrase is "Good night, sleep tight, don't let the bedbugs bite." This phrase comes from the time when matresses rested on rope supports on the bed, and you slept better if the ropes were tight instead of sagging. Bedbugs are bugs that crawl around the house after dark looking for blood - they get into the bed and bite whoever is asleep, leaving painful and very itchy sores.
Yes they do!
yes
It's an expression. Real bedbugs don't draw distinctions.
Clean sheets.
No water beetles do not bite humans like bedbugs. Bedbugs are notorious for leaving itchy and irritating bites on humans and other animals when they feed on blood. On the other hand water beetles do not feed on blood and therefore do not bite humans.Water beetles are actually quite harmless to humans and other animals. They are usually found in bodies of water and they feed on plants and insects. Some of the common species of water beetles can even be kept as pets as they are relatively easy to take care of. The following are some of the ways you can distinguish water beetles from bedbugs: Water beetles are usually bigger than bedbugs ranging in size from 0.2 to 2.0 inches. Water beetles have long antennae while bedbugs do not. Water beetles have wings and can fly while bedbugs cannot.In conclusion water beetles are not known to bite humans like bedbugs do. They are also much larger than bedbugs and have visible wings and antennae. Therefore it is unlikely that you will experience any discomfort from water beetles.
no yes yes no
yes but certain types dont
Yes, body lice suck blood with a needle-like organ, just like bedbugs.
No they are from different insect families. The bedbug is from the Cimicadae family, kissing bugs are of the insect family Triatominae. Bedbugs are attracted to make their home in or near somebody's bed by detecting the CO2 breath of the person asleep. They are called bedbugs because they are normally found in or near a bed and because they bite the occupant of that bed when he or she is asleep in it. They are becoming increasingly common all over the world. Kissing bugs are only found in certain countries and are very much rarer, and their bite is even more unpleasant than a bedbug's bite. They are called kissing bugs because they only seem to bite people on their face, where somebody kisses you. But some kissing bugs are also called assassin bugs and they actually attack and eat live bedbugs, particularly bedbugs that have recently had a meal of some person's blood.
NO. that is not possible. Unlike certain other insects, bedbugs can not pass on any such diseases from one person they bite in one bed to another person they bitein either the same bed or another bed.
They like all blood.Answer:Though mosquitoes do like all types of blood, according to a Japanese study they will bite people with type O blood twice as often as people with other blood types.