Why Bed Bugs Bite in a Line
If you have ever been bitten by bed bugs, you probably wonder why they tend to bite in a line. The bite marks look more like a trail and are more visible than a single bug bite. The answer is that bedbugs feed differently. They feed differently from single-biting insects.
The first step is to find out if the bites are the result of bedbugs. Some people get a false feeling that they have a bug infestation, resulting in a lack of sleep. This can lead to a reduced immune system and reduced wellbeing. Having a bad experience with bed bugs can also affect your self-esteem. The good news is that most bites will heal on their own in a week. However, you should see a doctor if the swelling and inflammation are severe. If there is an infection, antibiotics may be needed.
You can also check for signs of bedbugs in your home. The presence of feces, shed bedbug casings, and live bugs are all signs of an infestation. You can also check for any other bugs that may be responsible for the bites. You should make sure that there are no other bugs or parasites present in the home.
Taking antihistamines may be an option to help ease the itching. You should also avoid scratching the bites as this will only irritate the area further. However, if the itchiness is intense, you may also need to use prescription-strength corticosteroid creams.