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As the temperatures rise, you might spend more time outdoors enjoying your backyard. Unfortunately, the warmer temperatures also attract mosquitoes, which breed in stagnant water from puddles, pots, and even abandoned swimming pools. Their bites are similar to that of bedbugs, which pose a bigger threat to homes. If you notice bite marks on your body, you might wonder whether they’re caused by unavoidable mosquitoes or a bedbug infestation. Knowing the differences between these marks will ensure you know when to call a service for prompt bedbug treatment. To help you do this, here’s a guide to telling apart these bites.

How Do Bedbug and Mosquito Bites Differ?

Appearance

Though both bedbug and mosquito bites may vary in appearance, the easiest way to tell them apart is by inspecting the pattern they create. Bedbug bites usually come in a cluster of three or more dots, while mosquito bites are typically isolated.

Location

bedbugBedbugs commonly target exposed body parts that touch the bed, but they can also penetrate clothing. You may spot bites on your legs and arms. Mosquito bites, on the other hand, could appear in any body part not covered by clothing, including your face and feet.

Reaction Time

Skin bitten by a mosquito immediately starts to itch and could develop redness or swelling right away. Bedbug bites, on the other hand, could take hours or even days to develop and trigger itching. If you spot marks days after being outdoors, it’s more likely that they’re caused by bedbugs on your bedding.

 

If bedbugs have invaded your home, get in touch with Copter Pest Control in Enterprise, AL. In business for over 60 years, this company’s skilled professionals have immense experience in commercial and residential pest control for termites, bedbugs, and other pests. Learn more about what they offer online or call (334) 347-2430 to schedule service.

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