if you are thinking about the dust mite they are harmless they eat your dead skin that has falling off
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True- but Bed Bugs are not dust mites- they are a parasite that feeds on blood from biting their host. In MOST cases the bite is not dangerous, but does cause irritation and itching. In a VERY few people that are sensitive to the saliva of the bugs, shock similar to a bee sting reaction can occur. There is no known disease transmission by bedbugs. So sleep tight, don't let the bed bugs bite- but if they do, take you shoe- and whack them 'til they're back and blue! See Wikipedia for more info on bedbugs.
In a bed?
bed bug
No, there is no black bug on the bed that needs attention.
In Yiddish, "bed bug" is referred to as a "bett-khefer."
Yes, have you ever found a black bug in your bed?
No, I have not encountered a long black bug in my bed.
Read about how effective bed bug steamers are, other methods of cleaning up your bed, and where to buy a bed bug steamer (among other topics) at www.bedbugger.com.
A wood tick is much larger than a bed bug.
No, I have never found a long white bug in my bed.
NO!
It is parasitism because the bed bug benefits and the human is harmed
Yes, have you seen a small black bug on your bed lately?