Yes, bed bugs can bite any exposed skin, including the genital area. Their bites are typically painless at first but can lead to itching and discomfort later. While bed bugs prefer areas with abundant blood flow, such as the arms and legs, they will feed wherever they can access skin. If you suspect a bed bug infestation, it's important to address it promptly to avoid further bites.
No. Because there are no such things as bed bugs unless they are referred to as lice, or you put bugs in the bed that bite.
no they bite you in your bed
Sometimes mosquitos
no, they only bite
Yes, bed bugs can bite through socks and still cause discomfort.
bed bugs!
Yes, the face is best exposed at night, so bed bugs mostly bite in the face and neck.
Bed bugs do not bit through sheets. But there are bed bugs that bite animals and people for their blood, like ticks and fleas. Ticks look like cockroaches but smaller and fleas are really little and they jump really high.
No, they just bite you.
Yes it itches just like any other bite does
YES. Though bed bugs prefer to come out only at night, to bite you in your bed while you sleep (generally in the small hours of the night), they WILL bite you at any time of day if they are hungry and you are around. If you are not sleeping in your bed, or have made it hard for them to bite you at night, then this is inevitable. They prefer to bite at nighttime, in the dark, but will bite in broad daylight if they have to.
It is possible, but uncommon, as bed bugs do not like fur. It makes it very difficult for them to move around, as they do not have "sticky pads" on their feet.