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Can't identify bug bites

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I know this is a weird place to ask, but google isn't helping so I thought I'd ask you guys!

Context: I had bed bugs a week ago, and after I threw out the bed it appeared that my nighttime bites stopped.

I work at my desk at home (carpet), and I've noticed that throughout the day my legs feel constantly 'itchy' as if they're dry. I'll look down and occasionally discover I've been bitten by something, but I dont know what.

Bed bugs make these huge fatty flat-like bites about one inch across, but these are tiny bites that sometimes blister up.

What are they from, and how can I stop them?
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HELP ME
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>>17386296
fleas maybe? also throwing out the bed is not likely to have removed all of the bed bugs. coat the room in a big dusting of diatomaceous earth or at least the carpet around your desk
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>>17386229
Steam clean your couches. Bedbugs do not like heat
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So they're fleas. Does diatomaceous earth even work!?
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Is this supposed to be a fucking joke? Has nobody here ever been bitten by a goddamn mosquito?!
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>>17386229
I got the same SHIT FUCK
It's been months
Monitoring the thread

>>17387473
They are not mosquito bites. At least in my case, they get extremely itchy and they regress into a small dark spot that lasts for more than a week, unlike mosquito bites.
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>>17387624
I'm gonna have to take your word for it because from the picture they look 100% like mosquito bites, which I'm currently riddled with so I've got a good comparison.
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>>17386229
>carpet
Could be carpet beetle larvae, nasty shit with bites that hurt a lot. They're also extremely hard to get rid of, you should contact an exterminator.

>>17386304
Also this. Basically go and hire a professional.
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>>17386229
Sounds like you still have bed bugs. Check the carpet around the walls, like underneath. Do a through inspection of everywhere you sleep and where you spend a lot of time. Bed bugs are nearly imposible to get rid of without an exterminator.
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Appears you still have a problem with bed bugs. They can be found anywhere in your house, fumigation may be the only solution to completely get rid of them
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