Bed bugs usually bite at night, and will bite all over a human body, especially around the face,
neck, upper torso, arms and hands. Individual responses to bed bug bites will vary. Some people do not react to bed bug bites. But for those who do, bite marks may appear within minutes or days, usually where skin is exposed during sleep. They can be small bumps or large itchy welts. Because the bites may resemble mosquito and other insect bites, a bump or welt alone does not mean there are bed bugs.
The most common rash is made up of localized red and itchy flat sores. Often bed bug bites
appear as a group of three, which people sometimes call “breakfast, lunch, and dinner.” Small raised red swelling bites are also common. In rare cases, some people may develop large raised, often itchy, red welts.

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