Is it possible for a bed bug rash to appear several days after getting bit?

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    jmccoy@wowway.composted 13 years ago

    Is it possible for a bed bug rash to appear several days after getting bit?

    After vacation rash appears 5 days later.  I did see a small bug in bed one day on trip, but thought it was just a small beetle, and there are lots of bugs in Florida.  No bites appeared while there, so did not worry.  Now lots of bites.  If this is bedbugs do we worry that we brought them home too?

  2. philc2013 profile image60
    philc2013posted 13 years ago

    Logically, it makes sense. Mosquito bites usually don't show up until they are scratched.

  3. Pearldiver profile image66
    Pearldiverposted 13 years ago

    If you have been sleeping in a bed infested with bed bugs then you will have also carried them to your next bed..... unless you have actually killed off the bugs as a result of them biting you and finding your blood is what they call 'bug-ged.'
    You realise; I guess; that some members of the opposite sex can also leave you with a rash (or bugs btw) and those rashes tend to take between 4-10 days to appear.  This seems to be more likely, I'm sorry to say.
    Go to the doctor and expose yourself to him/her.  I'm sure after a month or three; you will completely free of your infection. Good Luck.... Don't share it with others though and get rid of your bedding if indeed it is alive.

  4. Bed bug guru profile image58
    Bed bug guruposted 13 years ago

    Yes it is possible for it to appear later, but it usually occurs within 24 hours.

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    MikeRourkeposted 12 years ago

    Bedbug invasion when it comes to wardrobe typically comes about if you keep any wardrobe in your own closet for long. Consequently these bugs slowly but surely attain entry ways straight into your own home, they can get some sort of risk-free spot in the dresses.

    The removal of Bedbugs inside Bags and Clothings

    These bugs creep into the suitcases all of a sudden. Some days and nights afterwards you'll open up that bags and so notice whole community of insects. Really with no additional ado, we will promptly start issue involving the way to get rid of these bugs.

    Isolate this wardrobe which may have this pests. In case you make an effort removing these the likelihood is that they're going to get spread around to many other spots in the apartment. For that reason speedily bring the entire wardrobe straight into a a different place, in which there will be simply no household furniture, bedding as well as wardrobe for these bugs to evade.

    http://www.bedbugbitesblog.org/

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    rogerferero12posted 12 years ago

    Smoke Treatment

    You could possibly notice pest control firms discuss on the subject of smoking therapy for controlling bedbugs. This really is the container which create a considerable volume of smoking that contains Permethrin Synthetic Pyrethriod .

    When the bedbug smoker is initialized you won't be prepared to go back to the residence for at least several hrs (each and every merchandise includes a diverse period). I'm not really certain how helpful this is.
    Useful resource: http://www.bedbugbitesinfo.com/

 
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