Common bugs in quilts
Common insect pictures of quilts, whenever night falls, we will lie in bed and sleep, but there will inevitably be some insects on the bed, which looks disgusting. Here are some common pictures of angiosperm.
Pictures of common bugs in quilts 1 1. The common bugs in bed are usually bedbugs. Bedbugs have a pair of smelly glands, which can secrete an unusually smelly liquid, which can be used to defend natural enemies and promote sexual intercourse. The place where bedbugs climb will leave an unpleasant smell, so they are named bedbugs. Bedbugs mainly inhabit indoor bedsteads, tent top corners, walls, ceilings, bedding, straw mats, mattresses and other gaps and behind wallpaper.
2. Bedbugs reappear in some developed countries and regions such as Europe, North America, Australia and Asia. It is also becoming more and more common in some parts of China, and there are widespread risks. Most people will have immune reaction symptoms such as redness and itching after being bitten by bedbugs. Bedbug infestation can lead to anxiety and insomnia. Although there are no reports of bedbugs transmitting diseases, pathogens related to human diseases have been found in bedbugs.
What bugs are there in the quilt?
Insects in quilts are usually bloodsucking pests such as moths, mites, lice, bedbugs and fleas.
1, moths, the individual is small, the adult body length is generally 2-3mm, and most of them overwinter as larvae, which pupate in the following spring, and pupate into adults in April and May. The larvae hatched in about 15 days are harmful to wood or fur, and they are important pests in agriculture, forestry, wood decoration, furniture, woodcarving, Buddha statues and leather clothing.
2. Mite is a tiny animal, which belongs to arachnida, and its body size is generally 0. About 5 mm, some as small as 0. 1mm, most species are less than1mm. Mites and spiders belong to arachnida. Adults have four pairs of feet, a pair of tentacles, no wings and tentacles, and their body structure is different from that of insects.
3. Lice, adults and nymphs feed on the host all their lives.
The main hosts are terrestrial mammals, a few are marine mammals, and humans are often parasitic. Lice not only harms blood-sucking, but also makes the host itch, which can infect many important human and livestock diseases.
4. Bedbugs are also called ticks, wood lice, bed lice, cockroaches, etc. It belongs to Insecta, Hemiptera and bedbug, and it is a group of insects with medical importance.
Flat body, wide abdomen, oval, reddish brown, no monocular. The antenna has four segments. The beak has three segments, which are hidden in the lower sulcus of the head.
5. Fleas, commonly known as fleas, are small, wingless and jumping parasitic insects. Adults usually live in mammals, and a few are parasitic on birds. Antennas are thick and short. The mouthparts are sharp and easy to suck. The abdomen is wide and has 9 knots. The hind legs are well developed and strong.
Pictures of common bugs in the quilt 2 There are many bugs on the quilt.
The bugs on the quilt may be caused by the quilt not being cleaned and aired for a long time, so remember to take the quilt out to air at this time. If the situation is serious, it is recommended to open it and clean it.
How to prevent insects in the quilt?
Attention should be paid to indoor hygiene and sundries should be removed in time. For the cracks on the bed board that are easy to breed bedbugs, it is necessary to block them with lime or putty, which is not only indoor hygiene, but also personal hygiene.
Bed frames or clothes with bugs should be washed with boiling water. Clothes that can't be washed with boiling water can be washed with other disinfectants, which can reduce the continued breeding of insects. no
Quilts, mattresses and bed boards can be exposed to the sun for 4 hours, and often turned over, so that insects can escape because of high temperature and dryness.
In addition to the visible bugs, there are some invisible mites on the quilt. They are too small for human eyes to see. The best way is to clean these bugs, expose them to the sun and find some suitable disinfectants.
Generally speaking, most of these invisible insects are mites. Mites can be exposed to the sun or removed with special acaricide. The dead bodies of mites can be patted in the sun and then dried for a period of time before they can be removed.
Pictures of common bugs in the quilt 3 How to deal with bugs in the quilt?
Bedbugs in quilts can be treated by exposure or spraying chemicals. If a quilt is covered for a long time, many bedbugs will breed in the quilt, especially in the dark environment, bedbugs or mites will grow wildly. Regular treatment of bedbugs in quilts is good for health.
First, the causes of bedbugs in quilts
The bedbugs in the quilt are caused by the external environment. Generally, in a cold and humid environment, bedbugs and mites are particularly prone to breed. What medicine can be used to eliminate bedbugs? You can clean the bedroom with professional drugs. When a person's bedroom is unoccupied for a long time, the environment of this bedroom will be very cold.
Many bedbugs and bugs took the opportunity to crawl into the quilt and parasitize, which eventually led to bedbugs crawling all over the quilt. Therefore, people who come back from business trips, because the quilt has not been cleaned for a long time, usually treat the quilt before going to bed to remove the bedbugs and mites in the quilt, so as to ensure the sleeping comfort and human health at night.
Second, the normal method of cleaning the quilt
Quilts cannot be washed directly with water. The quilt is made of cotton. Washing the quilt directly with water will greatly shorten the service life of the quilt and affect the comfort. If cotton is not polluted in a large area, there is no need to clean the quilt.
If you want to clean the quilt, just use a little detergent or disinfectant and spray it on the part that needs cleaning. During spraying, always grasp the quilt to ensure its fluffy degree. After washing the quilt, it should be exposed to the sun immediately to ensure the quality of the quilt.
Third, the benefits of frequent bask in the quilt
Direct exposure is a common way to protect quilts at home. In daily life, quilts are often taken to the sun to dry. One of the purposes is to make the quilt fluffy and warm. In fact, the fundamental purpose is to kill bugs and bedbugs in the quilt. People can find that after drying the quilt, it seems that it smells delicious, but this is actually the smell of dead bugs. After exposure, the quilt is finally shaken to shake off the dead insects, so that