Bed bugs are small parasitic insects that feed exclusively on blood. They thrive in warm places, particularly in beds and bedding, and often feed without any noticeable effect. Bed bugs can cause serious rash, intense itching, allergic reactions and even psychological trauma.
There are many known methods that will successfully remedy a bed bug infestation. The most effective way to get rid of them is through heat or drying. Experts say that exposure to a temperature above 120 degrees (commonly found in a dryer) for as little as two minutes will kill them. They can also be vacuumed up. There are no known pesticides that are considered effective.
Most often, you won’t know until the next day or so. Typically, you won’t feel anything while the bed bug is feeding, but will wake up the next morning, or even a few days later, with a red welt with a dark center. Characteristically, there will be a number of bites clumped together. The bites are most common on exposed areas of your body—hands, feet, face and legs—but can appear anywhere. You may also have blisters or hives at the location of the bite.
At Metzger & Kleiner, we offer a free initial consultation to every client. For an appointment with a personal injury attorney, contact our office online or call us at 215-567-6616 in Philadelphia, 610-435-7400 in the Lehigh Valley, or toll free at 866-847-4170.
We take all bed bug injury claims on a contingency basis. We will only bill you attorney fees if we recover compensation for your losses.
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