Bed bugs: The move to humans as hosts
Cimicid insects, bed bugs and their allies, include about 100 species of blood-feeding ectoparasites. Among them, a few have become widespread and abundant pests of humans. Cimicids vary in their degree of specialization to hosts. Whereas most species specialize on insectivorous birds or bats, the c...
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Main Authors: | Benoit Talbot (Author), Nusha Keyghobadi (Author), Brock Fenton (Author) |
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Canadian Science Publishing,
2019-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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