Guest guest Posted February 24, 2009 Report Share Posted February 24, 2009 Hi Lori, Sorry to disappoint you but they are not all microscopic. They are - as an adult about 1/8 " long and flesh colored when they haven't eaten. Once they have fed on you they are purplish red - from the blood. They are soft skinned and you can 'squish' them in your fingers. I used a tissue to kill a bunch of them when we were at the hotel that was infested! The baby ones can be much smaller of course, but all of them bite and move rather quickly. I reported it to the State authorities ASAP as I knew it was something that needed to be reported to the State health department. I have never seen them before that time but as soon as I saw one I knew what it was as my Mom had described them to me years ago about when she once stayed at a friends house that had them! I remember her saying they hated lights so we slept with the lights on. And yes the bites were on me, slow to heal. They itched and were red for well over a week. I imagine they use something in their bites to keep the blood from clotting and of course that causes skin irritation. Penny , " Lori VanScoter " <lvanscoter wrote: > > You cannot see bed bugs, they are microscopic- I am not sure if you can feel their bites or not, I do not know. I do k now that you can be allergic to them; I have been skin tested, and am allergic. I have the allergen matress pad, works nicely. > Lori > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 25, 2009 Report Share Posted February 25, 2009 OH ..........I soooooooooooo don't need that visual..........I would have freaked out. I can see it now, me running and screaming 'THE BUGS, GET THE BUGS OFF OF ME' and some smart aleck whispering to his buddy 'yep, that ones on her way to rehab......' evie. " Sorry to disappoint you but they are not all microscopic. They are - as an adult about 1/8 " long and flesh colored when they haven't eaten. Once they have fed on you they are purplish red - from the blood. They are soft skinned and you can 'squish' them in your fingers " Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 25, 2009 Report Share Posted February 25, 2009 grossssssssssss. i didn't read that description until just now.. *gags* -susanna 2009/2/25 Selkie <earthmotheressentials > OH ..........I soooooooooooo don't need that visual..........I would > have freaked out. I can see it now, me running and screaming 'THE BUGS, GET > THE BUGS OFF OF ME' and some smart aleck whispering to his buddy 'yep, that > ones on her way to rehab......' > > evie. > > > > " Sorry to disappoint you but they are not all microscopic. They are - > as an adult about 1/8 " long and flesh colored when they haven't > eaten. Once they have fed on you they are purplish red - from the > blood. They are soft skinned and you can 'squish' them in your > fingers > " > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 25, 2009 Report Share Posted February 25, 2009 Well done Penny, You've managed to gross out just about everyone on the list! ROFLMAO! and yes, the nasty buggers are making a comeback and are really hard to get rid of. ewwwwww K > > -- Kathleen Petrides Bead Hussy http://www.BeadHussy.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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