bedbugs in English

noun
1
a bloodsucking bug that is a parasite of birds and mammals.
Bloodsucking bedbugs are sneaking back between the sheets some 50 years after being all but wiped out in the developed world, a new study says.

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1. Don't you let the bedbugs...

2. Or fought off an army of bedbugs in one of those prison cells?

3. Adult Bedbugs have flat bodies about the size of an apple seed

4. Bedbugs are small insects that feed on blood from humans or animals

5. For instance, bedbugs and vampire bats are also referred to as Bloodsuckers

6. Bedbugs are tiny insects that feed on the blood of humans and animals

7. Adult Bedbugs reach 5 mm-7 mm in length, while nymphs (juveniles) are as small as 1.5 mm. Bedbugs have flat bodies and may sometimes be mistaken for ticks or small cockroaches.

8. What are Bedbugs? They are small insects that feed on both animal blood and human blood

9. Bedbugs are small, oval, brownish insects that live on the blood of animals or humans

10. You've probably heard the child's Cautionary phrase, "Don't let the bedbugs bite!" Twisted fairy tales can be Cautionary …

11. Bedbugs are small oval-shaped non-flying insects that belong to the insect family Cimicidae, which includes three species that bite people

12. Bedbugs are not dangerous and don't typically transmit disease, though some people have allergic reactions to them or get secondary infections from scratching bites

13. To naturally kill the Bedbugs you need to place infested items in a freezer that has a temperature below 1°F (-17°C) for at least 2 hours

14. While certain Adages deserve to be retired (think "here's looking at you" and the all-too-creepy "sleep tight, don't let the bedbugs bite"), others are still impactful and important to live by

15. Bedbugs are strongly attracted by the warmth and odour of sweat of the human body and are by no means averse to biting man even during the daytime , as anyone can testify from personal experience of travel in our railway carriages .

16. Bug (n.) "insect, beetle," 1620s (earliest reference is to bedBugs), of unknown origin, probably (but not certainly) from or influenced by Middle English Bugge "something frightening, scarecrow" (late 14c.), a meaning obsolete since the "insect" sense arose except in Bugbear (1570s) and Bugaboo (q.v.).

17. It fails to include "The Puppet" which is on the "Songs to Learn and Sing" compilation, but it adds "Villiers Terrace, All That Jazz, Over the Wall, The Disease, People Are Strange, The Game, Lips Like Sugar," and "Bedbugs and Ballyhoo," making it the superior collection

18. C'était comme une Averse de punaises.: It was like a shower of bedbugs.: Je fus pris sous une Averse.: I was caught in a shower.: Il m'est arrivé d'être pris sous une Averse torrentielle.: I was actually caught in a torrential downpour.: Une Averse importante a empêché l'incendie de se propager vers les résidences et une école avoisinantes.: A heavy downpour kept the fire from spreading