0 a small blood-sucking insect that lives in houses, especially beds -- con rệp
Infestation with scabies, lice, fleas, bedbugs and mice is common.
Susceptible people may also find that shed hairs from the larvae cause irritated itchy welts that may be confused with bedbug bites.
Bedbugs drop from the higher bunks onto the lower.
He was reluctant to sleep on the bed after discovering the bedbugs as he entered the room a little after midnight.
Bedbugs prefer exposed skin, preferably the face, neck and arms of a sleeping person.
Less commonly, it can also be used to control rodents, powderpost beetles, deathwatch beetles, bark beetles, and bedbugs.
The hotel staff had used hydrogen cyanide against bedbugs and hadn't cleared the room as prescribed.
Bedbug was portrayed as a sleepy character, often seen in bed or at least in bedclothes.