Did you know that if one of these comes to your home, it is warning you that…

The bed bug, a small, reddish-brown insect, has been a human parasite for centuries. Despite its name, it is not limited to beds, but can hide in any dark place close to its hosts. These oval, flattened insects feed exclusively on blood, preferably human blood, during the night while we sleep.

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