Bedbugs are increasingly becoming a health problem in New York City and elsewhere. The pests don’t pack diseases, but they carry social stigma and a ferocious capacity to bite, bite, bite, not to mention surviving pest-control efforts. Here’s a look at the life of this pesky insect.

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[...] Bed bugs are small wingless insects that feed solely upon the blood of warm-blooded animals. They are nest parasites and that means that they live around the areas their hosts sleep. They can crawl, run and climb, but they do not fly or jump. Infestations are becoming so common that exterminators can barely keep up. Via: Homeowners Insurance Blog EMBED THE IMAGE ABOVE ON YOUR SITE [...]