“Bedbugs can hide in many places, including on bed frames, mattresses, clothing, furniture, behind pictures and under loose wallpaper,” said the NHS.

“Contact your local council or pest control service. It’s unlikely you’ll be able to get rid of bedbugs yourself because they can be resistant to some insecticides.

“See a GP if the bites are still very painful, swollen or itchy after trying treatments from a pharmacist.

“You may have an infection and need treatment with antibiotics.”

Source: Daily Express

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