{"id":338,"date":"2015-03-28T09:47:16","date_gmt":"2015-03-28T13:47:16","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.bedbugslifecycle.com\/bed-bug-life-cycle-bed-bugs-bites-treatment-and-more\/"},"modified":"2015-03-28T09:47:16","modified_gmt":"2015-03-28T13:47:16","slug":"bed-bug-life-cycle-bed-bugs-bites-treatment-and-more","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.bedbugpestcontrol.com\/nyc-registry\/new-york-bed-bug-registry\/bed-bug-life-cycle\/bed-bug-life-cycle-bed-bugs-bites-treatment-and-more.php","title":{"rendered":"Bed Bug Life Cycle &#8211; Bed Bugs &#8211; Bites, Treatment And More"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>      A bed bug life cycle begin as a very small but visible      egg. Their eggs grow only 1-1\/2mm long and look like rice      grains. They undergo incomplete metamorphosis, egg, nymph and      adult. Unlike mites and moths, for instance, the life cycle      of bed bugs have no larvae stage.    <\/p>\n<p>      Adult females can lay a maximum of five eggs per day      when conditions are favourable. But when temperature are      cold, they only produce five a week.    <\/p>\n<p>      These bloodsucking insects can survive a year without a      food source present. So when an infested room is left      unoccupied for a few weeks or months, females will lay no      eggs at all. A regular blood meal must be available for egg      development.    <\/p>\n<p>      The insect, when the egg hatches, becomes a first      instar nymph. A bed bug life cycle consist of five instar      stages and then adulthood is reached.Typically      this process takes aboutfortydays to complete.    <\/p>\n<p>      One important things must happen each time a nymph      (baby bed bug) progresses through these      stages.You have guessed      it!They must bite you and drink your      blood.    <\/p>\n<p>      They also leave their skin behind each and every time      they molt. This together with egg shells and faeces are what      cause people suffering from allergy when in bed.    <\/p>\n<p>      So if you want to find out if you got bed bugs, there      are three things you must look out for. Eggs, skin and the      bug itself. The easiest symptom to spot is arguably      theirfaecalmatter.    <\/p>\n<p>      I've got a separate page forhow      often bedbugs will feedon      us.    <\/p>\n<p>      Once the insect progressed through 5 stages they become      a 5 1\/2mm long adult, they repeatedly bite and lay eggs.      These vampires can drink allot of blood considering      their size. Their bodies expand two millimetres in length      when fed. If all bed bug life cycle stages are not fully      eradicated, the infestation just becomes worst and worst.          <\/p>\n<p>      Return      From Bed Bug Life Cycle To What Are Bed Bugs    <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>See the original post here:<br \/>\n<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/www.all-about-bed-bugs.com\/bed-bug-life-cycle.html\" title=\"Bed Bug Life Cycle - Bed Bugs - Bites, Treatment And More\" class=\"broken_link\">Bed Bug Life Cycle - Bed Bugs - Bites, Treatment And More<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> A bed bug life cycle begin as a very small but visible egg. Their eggs grow only 1-1\/2mm long and look like rice grains. 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