You would start itching and get red bumps.
They can get anywhere they can fit. I have bedbugs too, but they've never bitten my genitalia.
Yes, if the bed is in an area infected with bedbugs you can and most likely will be bitten by bedbugs. You could also end up infecting your own home if they lay eggs on your clothing or if one hitches a ride with you when you go home.
u mite be killed
you turn into snake
you die
I suspect that everyone gets bitten by bed bugs, but the bites only get inflamed on people who have an allergy to their saliva. Otherwise, the bites are unnoticeable.
The zombie dies.
Yes, bedbugs apparently feed on anybody. Clean people are just as likely to be a bedbug's meal as are filthy people. But people are different as to how they react to being bitten by bedbugs. Some show virtually no marks where bedbugs have fed off them, many come out in little red marks resembling mosquito bites but usually in lines of three, while others come out in very large ugly looking rashes or lacerations over large areas of their skin, usually on their back or limbs.
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.
Bedbugs do carry disease but DO NOT transmit disease. Bedbugs can carry a number of pathogens but once they pass through the digestive tract, the pathogens are no longer present. Scientists are trying to figure out how this happens and if it can be applied to modern medicine.
No that is extremely unlikely if not impossible. Being bitten by bedbugs can be very unpleasant to some people in causing their skin to come out in painful ugly looking blisters or rashes, others people hardly notice any effects. But bedbugs, unlike fleas or mosquitoes, do not transmit any diseases when they suck people's blood.
This is unlikely. You need to understand people do not normally carry bedbugs around with them. It isa bed not a person that gets infested with bedbugs! Thus whoever sleeps in an infested bed will have a bedbug problem only while they are using that bed, but when they get up and go elsewhere the bedbug problem no longer affects them. They may have bite marks on their body afterwards as a consequence of being bitten while in that bed but that does not mean they can pass their former bedbug problem to somebody else. If two people share use of an infested bed then both are equally likely to get bitten by one or more bedbugs while they are in that bed, and although this could happen during a hug, generally bedbugs only crawl on to you to have a meal when your body is still after detecting your sleeping CO2 breath. If you are making love your bodies will be moving around considerably so a bedbug is very unlikely to come on to you until later when it is safer for it to have its meal undisturbed.