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What are these tiny, flesh-colored bugs in my room and on my skin?

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I've never had this problem before, but I recently found myself surrounded by these very tiny, skin-colored bugs in my room, on my bed, and on my skin. I can't feel anything, but when I wake up, I have these tiny bumps on my arm/body, so I guess they bit me while I was sleeping. I think they fly or jump because I've seen a few doing that on my black computer screen in my room. I take a shower everyday and wash the sheets often, so I don't know what it is. Any thoughts? How do I get rid of them (they're really tiny and all over the place) and do they grow bigger in size as time goes on/multiply in number really quick? Please help me! 10 points for best answer!

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  1. I'm sure I just answered this exact question...


  2. Eww, do you wash your bedding? It could very well be bed bugs.

  3. its lice

    get lice shampoo  

  4. burn your bed sheets

  5. oh man. i suggest you go to the doctor immediately before any body else gets this.  

  6. Sounds like you are on drugs. Sober up.

  7. shes right, i once had lice... ewwwww had to shave my head

  8. sounds like bed bugs to me.

  9. What color is your skin?  It sounds like fleas to me.  Do you have a pet?

  10. Probably bedbugs, lice, or nits.  If they're in the mattress, you might need to get a new one, but try these remedies first: http://www.pestcontrolcanada.com/INSECTS...  Also consider a bug "bomb" (ie, the slow release aerosols that kill fleas, etc.) with bedding, pillow, all in the room.  Just be prepared to be away for several hours, and open windows to clear the room well after your return.


  11. wtf that sounds insane should this even be in this section?  

  12. Probably bedbugs. They live off dead skin tissue and can sometimes give people a rash. Wash your bedding and use a steam cleaner on your mattress. If its not bedbugs do you have any old exposed wood or timber in your room (i.e. furniture,floorboards,cladding) as it may be some kind of wood insect or mite. Steam clean all areas if so

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