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Can bed bugs bite dogs?

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Can a dog get bed bugs? “Technically it can happen but the short answer is no,” says Water Penny of Colorado Bed Bug K9, LLC. Bed bugs prefer to feed on human blood and unlike fleas and ticks; they are not bioengineered to move through fur and hair. read more

When inside a human environment, the average bed bug can live about a year. Bed bugs can live up to 70 days without a meal. Infestations that are left untreated can easily multiply and spread throughout a location such as an entire apartment complex. Bed Bug sniffing dogs. The increased case of bed bug spotting has led to the use of canine bed bug detection services such as Penny’s Colorado Bed Bug K9 LLC. read more

While it is possible to find a live bed bug on yourself or your pet, most of the time people notice secondary signs of infestation before locating a live bug. In the house, you may notice any of the following: translucent shed exoskeletons, black spots of bug droppings, or red blood stains on your bed sheets. read more

Any of those can be a good hiding place, and should be cleaned thoroughly. Be careful transporting your pets, too - moving them out of your house could carry bed bugs with them. One thing to note is that they generally prefer to feed off of humans. You don't have any fur, which makes it easier for them to get at a place to bite. read more

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