How to Deal With a Cockroach Bite
A cockroach bite is not the same as a mosquito bite. This is because mosquitoes and other insects that bite people are blood feeders. These insects have piercing sucking mouthparts that penetrate the skin and siphon the blood. Cockroaches don’t bite people as often. Unlike mosquitoes, however, cockroaches are nocturnal and do not bite during the day.
While cockroach bites are not harmful, some people may experience allergic reactions or asthma attacks when exposed to these insects. This can cause shortness of breath and lowered blood pressure, which can be fatal. This is why it’s important to have a professional Denver pest control company remove your cockroach infestation as soon as possible.
The first thing to do if you have a cockroach bite is to disinfect the area thoroughly. Since cockroaches carry a lot of bacteria in their mouths, a roach bite should be thoroughly cleaned with rubbing alcohol. This will kill the bacteria that may be left behind.
Cockroach bites are similar to mosquito or bed bug bites in appearance. They will appear as red bumps, and the area will be itchy. Don’t try to scratch them because this may make them itch more and lead to infections.