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July 7, 2022 by: Miles

Flea vs Bed Bug Bites – What’s the Difference?

 

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It might be quite annoying to find bed bugs lurking in your hotel bed or worse in your home, but did you know that these insects have been around for 100 million years?! They used to inhabit caves and feed off of bats until humans started inhabiting caves as shelter.

If you have bites on your body, you might be wondering if it’s bed bugs or fleas, especially if you have been playing with some strange dogs recently. Keep reading to find out how to discern the difference between flea vs bed bug bites.

Areas of the Body They Effect

The first way you can tell whether you are dealing with a flea vs a bed bug bite is when you check the area of the body where you have the bite. Flea bites mostly occur on the lower half of your body or in warm, moist areas, like the bend of your elbows or knees.

Bed bug bites, on the other hand, are usually on the upper half of the body on the face, neck, or arms.

How Does the Bite Mark Look?

Another way you can tell the difference between the two insect bites is by looking carefully at what the bites look like. Flea bites result in small intense red marks on the body and intense itching. The bites group together in threes.

Whereas, bed bug bites are small and have a dark red spot in the middle of a raised area of the skin. They appear in a line or a cluster and will get itchier if you scratch at them.

How to Treat the Bites

With flea bites, you would wash the bite in soap and warm water and if you feel like you need it, apply a topical anti-itch cream. Avoid using hot water in your body as it will make the itching more severe.

If you are allergic, then make sure to take an antihistamine and visit the doctor if your bites become infected.

With bed bug bites, you usually don’t need to do anything, as they will go away in a week or two. But if you wish to ease the itching, you can use an anti-itch cream. Same as with flea bites, if you believe you are allergic, then make sure to take an antihistamine or visit the doctor.

In addition to treating your body, make sure you take some measures to eliminate the bed bug problem in your house. Google ‘bed bug control near me‘ to find pest control services in your area.

Flea vs Bed Bug Bites – Now You Know the Difference

If this is your first time getting flea or bed bug bites, you might be quite confused as to which one it is. Hopefully, with the tips above, you will be able to discern the difference between flea vs bed bug bites quite easily.

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