Bed bugs are microscopic
Just because you don’t catch bed bugs crawling around on your blankets doesn’t mean they’re too small to see with the naked eye. In fact, the reddish-brown pests are about the size of an apple seed, says Natalie Bungay, a technical officer with the British Pest Control Association. The real reason you normally can’t spot them is because they don’t want to be seen. “They’re quite evasive and good at hiding in cracks and crevices,” says Bungay. “Initially they might be hard to detect because they’re hiding away.” Watch out if you live in the city with the worst bed bug infestation in America.
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