The bed bug, a tiny reddish-brown insect, has been a human parasite for hundreds of years. Contrary to its name, it isn’t confined to beds and can hide in any dark spot near its hosts. These oval, flat insects feed solely on blood, with a preference for human blood, typically during the night when we’re asleep.
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