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Dictionary » B » Bedbug BedbugBedbug (Science: zoology) a wingless, bloodsucking, hemipterous insect (Cimex Lectularius), sometimes infesting houses and especially beds. ![]()
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Results from our forummost venomous animal... venomous animal is an insect found only in the Sinai Desert called the " Afrur " which is hebrew for dirt. This insect is related to the bedbug and was discovered in 1967 after Isreal foung numerous soldiers dead on bivouac with an unknown toxin found in their blood. This insect is so ...
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The Fiber Disease... Clusters Lesions appear in "meal clusters," described as breakfast, lunch and dinner. The linear or triangular clusters are typical of bedbug bites, but also appear in bites caused by fleas. R for Rover Not Required Presence of pets in the household is not a criterion for diagnosis ...
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What are these red spots...?I can say that it's a bedbug but who knows that it would be others..:lol: @Linn EBV is also considered as Arbovirus...:lol:
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The Fiber Disease... you know that they cloned this mite and released it? I think that;s what happened. Have you noticed all the major bug breakouts all over the usa? bedbugs, etc., maybe they gave the bedbug the lymedisease than turned it loose. Okay, now Miss Lynn, I love the next article and will forward it to ...
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fiber diseaseHello. I have had this disorder now for close to 3 years. I am 99 % sure that is was vectored to me through a bedbug bite while staying in a south san francisco hotel. http://www.nondelusional.com to see some pictures, videos, and a questionaire to fill out if you also suffer ...
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