| 5312002 |
bed bug |
Cimex lectularius |
Wingless, roughly oval in shape, 4-7 mm long when fully grown, and are fast runners. They are rust brown in color and change to a deeper red brown following a blood meal. Bed bugs are dorsoventrally flattened and being thin means that they can hide in narrow cracks and crevices, making detection often very difficult. Australia: Melbourne, May 2006. |
| 5312003 |
bed bug |
Cimex lectularius |
Wingless, roughly oval in shape, 4-7 mm long, dorsoventrally flattened, rust brown in color and change to a deeper red brown following a blood meal; Australia: Melbourne, May 2006. |
| 5312004 |
bed bug |
Cimex lectularius |
Bed bugs are wingless insects, roughly oval in shape, 4-7 mm long when fully grown, and are fast runners. They are rust brown in colour and change to a deeper red brown following a blood meal. Bed bugs are dorsoventrally flattened and being thin means that they can hide in narrow cracks and crevices, making detection often very difficult; Australia: Melbourne, May 2006. |
| 5312005 |
bed bug |
Cimex lectularius |
Bed bugs are wingless insects, roughly oval in shape, 4-7 mm long when fully grown, and are fast runners. They are rust brown in colour and change to a deeper red brown following a blood meal. Bed bugs are dorsoventrally flattened and being thin means that they can hide in narrow cracks and crevices, making detection often very difficult; Australia, Melbourne, May 2006. |