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I have tiny round brown bugs in my room, they seem to have a shell or something and they bite. Any ideas???

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I'm expecting and the baby has to sleep in the room to, but I am scared it will bite her to. I generally find them round and on the bed, but I've found them in her diaper bag in the diapers.

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  1. bed bugs.


  2. oh my my my. you probably need to call an extermanator.... that sounds gross.  

  3. they might be bed bugs...those can be really hard to get rid of.  but I would find out ( I know my answer isnt much help) because babys can react really badly to bug bites when theyre so young

  4. This is making me itch! Bed bugs. get a new bed.  I think you can get it cleaned, but I personally would never feel comfortable on it again.  Not to offend, but is your house clean?  If not, then they will just come back.

  5. Fleas or bed bugs  

  6. Bed bugs, check the boards on the back side of your bed (during the day).  Or check your bed at night (when the bugs are expecting you).  

  7. Sounds like bedbugs.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bedbug

    And they are d**n hard to get rid of, from what I've heard.

    You will NOT be able to do it on your own, with regular flea bombs or whatever.

    You will have to call an exterminator who can deal specifically with bedbugs.

  8. They're bed bugs.... they come out at night and bite... they will bite your baby... they have a spray that you can spray to get rid of them, but its not guaranteed that they wont come back... you should call an exterminator so they can come to your house and spray some pesticide...but if they are on you bed and furniture its hard to get rid of them.... terminix is the best company... you can get a yearly thing and they will come to your house like evermonth and spray it for pests...

  9. You need to exterminate your house. Put out bug bombs. Follow directions on box. Be sure that you unplug your frig. and get rid of all heat sourses before you do this. (They can ignite with heat sourse. also you will have to wash everything after this process. Don't go back in the house for at least four hours. Have some one else set them off! You don't need to be around it at all. Also air your house out before you stay in it.

  10. You need to hire an exterminator and have the huse sprayed for bugs. This is an unhealthy situation for you, unborn baby and the baby when it arrives. Uf you rent, ask you land lord to hire exterminator immedaitely as it is un livable with bugs that bite

  11. I am a CMA

    Yes they are Bed Bugs

  12. Um, call someone that's good with bugs. Or you could buy bug spray but I don't know if that's good for a baby...

  13. they are absolutely, bed bugs. They bite, and are a pain to get raid of, but a can of rid for cockroaches should work

  14. were do you live what state. it kinda sounds like bed bugs. but in the diaper bag to. well rent a rug doctor and clean the floors get new bed spreads. vacuum your matress. and rug doctor it. it you have any pets clean them really good. and maybe you should get some bug spray.

  15. Bed Bugs for sure.

    They come out at night.

  16. They might be bedbugs.  These can carry disease, so you should get rid of them before the baby comes.  Getting them doesn't have anything to do with the cleanliness of your house.  They are attracted by exhaled carbon dioxide, live on blood, and are mostly found on and around the bed.  They may be picked up in a hotel or on a cruise, or anywhere that a variety of people have slept on the bed.

    "Bed frames can be effectively rid of adult bedbugs and eggs by use of steam or by spraying rubbing alcohol on any visible insects, although this is not a permanent treatment. Small steam cleaners are available and are very effective for local treatment. A suspect mattress can be protected by wrapping it in disposable plastic sheeting, sealing shut all the seams and putting it on a protected bed after a final visual inspection. Bedding can be sanitized by a 120 °F (49 °C) laundry dryer. Once sanitized, bedding should not be allowed to drape to the floor. An effective way to quarantine a protected bed is to store sanitized sleeping clothes in the bed during the day, and bathing before entering the bed.

    Food-grade diatomaceous earth (DE) can be sprinked under mattresses, along baseboards and on the edges of bookshelves where bedbugs hide. Food-grade DE, although harmless to mammals, including common house pets and humans, is a virtual death sentence for bedbugs. DE is a drying agent and is actually used in many dry pet foods to keep the kibble dry and fresh.

    The DE particles abrade the bedbug, essentially dehydrating it of water and lipids. Neem oil (mentioned below) can be added to the DE (1 cup DE to 20 drops neem oil) in a plastic bag before sprinking it around. Other essential oils that can be added are juniper oil, eucalyptus oil, ylang ylang oil, rosemary oil and tea tree oil. The bedbugs hate the smell of the oils, and for those who don't and pass through, they will eventually be killed by the DE itself. Use 20 drops of each essential oil mentioned for each cup of DE.

    Alternative treatments that may actually work better and be more comfortable than wrapping bedding in plastic that would cause sweating would be to encase your mattress and box springs in impermeable bed bug bite proof encasements after a treatment for an infestation. There are many products on the market but only some products have been laboratory tested to be bedbug bite proof. Make sure to check to see that the product you are considering is more than an allergy encasement, but is bed bug bite proof."

    There is a lot more information on the referenced site.


  17. they might be bed bugs. And who cares what bugs they are call an exterminator.

  18. June bugs? I dont know but I'd call an exterminator immediately and have them spray your house. There is obviously a nest in your walls or a crack that they are coming in with. If you dont want to hire an exterminator they sell bug spray that is odorless and lasts one month spray that around your perimeters inside and out and before the baby comes you should have cut down the amount of insects significantly!

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