24/04/2026
Have you or your family ever been bitten at home? The itching, discomfort, and not knowing what’s causing it can take away from the one place meant for comfort and relaxation.
The most common bites we hear about from our clients are bed bugs, fleas, and mosquitoes. So how can you tell the difference—and make sure you’re treating the right pest?
Bed Bugs
• Bites often appear on exposed areas while sleeping (face, neck, arms, hands)
• Commonly form in small clusters, lines, or zig-zag patterns
• Usually itchy, but not typically painful
• You may notice small blood spots on sheets
• Dark specks (droppings) can sometimes be found on mattresses or bedding
Fleas
• Small red bumps, sometimes with a tiny central puncture point
• Very itchy—often more intense than other bites
• Usually found in clusters around ankles, feet, and lower legs
• Often linked to pets—excess scratching in cats or dogs can be a key sign
Mosquitoes
• Raised, puffy bumps with a pale centre and reddish surrounding area
• Appear randomly on exposed skin
• Itchiness usually starts quickly after the bite
Not sure what’s biting you? Getting the identification right is the first step to solving the problem.
Do not hesitate to reach out to our Procare Office for help.
0800 776 770