Bed bugs are parasitic insects that feed exclusively on blood. Their habitat is warm houses and especially nearby or inside of beds and bedding or other sleeps areas.
Bed bugs are mainly active at night, but are not exclusively nocturnal. They usually feed on their hosts without being noticed.
A number of adverse health effects may result from bed bug bites, including skin rashes, psychological effects, and allergic symptoms. Diagnosis involves both finding bed bugs and the occurrence of compatible symptoms.
Bed Bugs can be eradicated both by chemical and mechanical methods. There are few pesticides which kill these insects and mechanical methods include vacuuming up the insects and heat treating or wrapping mattresses.
But none of this is functional solely. Both pesticide and mechanical methods have to be used simultaneously to get rid of these parasites. The above infograph explains you about the eradication methods and anatomy of the Bed Bug.