BED BUGS

Adult bed bugs are 4–5 mm long and 1.5–3 mm wide. They have a light brown to reddish brown color.
Below 16.1°c, bed bugs enter relative dormancy and can survive longer, they can survive for at least five days at -10°c but die after 15 minutes of exposure at 32°C.
Bed bugs are bloodsucking insects. They can cause a variety of health effects, including skin rashes, psychological effects and allergic symptoms.