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Bed Bug Pictures

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Below you can see pictures of bed bugs in all of their various shapes and sizes, throughout their entire life cycle. Images include bed bug eggs, babies (nymphs), adults and adults in their various shapes and sizes/colors. Each image will have a caption that will go into more detail.

Bed bug fecal stains, eggs and nymphs (babies) close view

Bed bug eggs, nymphs (babies) and fecal stains.

bed bug nymphs (babies) and eggs

Bed Bug Nymphs (Babies) and Bed Bug Eggs.

Bed bug close view on person's skin.

An adult bed bug, not yet fed. Note the slender, thin body. A fed adult bed bug will have an engorged body.

Close view, engorged adult bed bug.

Close view of a fed adult bed bug. Note engorged, elongated body structure. A fed bug almost resembles an entirely different insect.

Bed bugs mating via traumatic insemination techniques.

Adult bed bugs mating, via traumatic insemination.

Bed bugs grouped together close view

Group of adult bed bugs. Bed bugs have a slight musky smell to them.

Bed bugs and their various sizes

Very informative picture. This image shows bed bugs in all of their various shapes and sizes, at each point in their life cycle. Great for size comparison.

Three adult bed bugs crawling on a mattress seam.

Three adult bed bugs crawling along a mattress seam. Note the flat, almost paper-thin bodies.

bed bug feces on bed frame

Bed bug feces. Their fecal matter is a black color.

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  • Naomi says:

    OMG JESUS . This is redik wow nice info now i know what im looking for =p

  • These pictures will really give aid to those people who aren’t known about bedbug. So always concerning about them unless they would be harm full for you!!!

  • LISA says:

    I HAVE SOMETHING IN MY HOUSE, NOT SURE IF IT IS A COCKROACH OR BEDBUG. THEY ARE FOUND ONE AT A TIME, NO BITES HAVE BEEN FOUND. SO I THINK IT IS A ROACH BUT THEY ARE VERY LARGE AND I AM NOT SURE HOW THEY ARE GETTING IN. CONFUSED, CAN YOU PLEASE EMAIL ME BACK AND LET ME KNOW THE BEST STEP TO TAKE INEXPENSIVELY, THESE WHEN FOUND ARE LIKE 2 TWO THREE INCHES AND ARE ALWAYS IN MY HALLWAY AROUND THE SAME PLACE. THANKS LISA



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