What does poison ivy look like




poison ivy is a rash that comes when you touch the poison ivy plant. I am sure you've had the experience before, probably as a kid, when you played with your kids outside. The poison ivy plant is green and has big, thick hairy leaves. I mean, they are not huge like those of a water lilly but they are not tiny either.

I described the plant, just so that you can identify it in your mind, but we'll not talk about the plant very much anymore. Instead we'll focus on the rash that I've mentioned before, which, incidentally, has the exact same name.



So, what does poison ivy look like?
In most cases, when you have the rash, you'll not notice any swelling or raising at all. Your skin will get a little red where the contact with the plant was made and that's about it. In some, rare cases, you'll notice little bubbles forming with a bit of a discharge, which, even though they look a little scarry are pretty harmless.

When you first touch poison ivy, it burns a lot, although it's not unbearable. Then your skin gets a little red and then it itches for some time. You don't want to scratch that, obviously, but unless you're allergic to it, nothing serious will happen.

How to treat poison ivy?The first thing you have to do is make sure you don't scratch it, as I mentioned above. That's the very first step. Then, a good idea is to take some rubbing alcohol and clean your skin off before the substance that causes the rash, which is called urushiol, by the way, gets into your skin. You have approximately ten minutes to do that.

Then, rinse the skin off well, remembering to use cold water for this instead of hot. If you use hot water, you'll make it a little easier for urushiol to enter your skin pores as warm water opens them up.

Washing the clothes is the very next step to take. See, when you get in contact with poison ivy, that nasty urushiol will stay on your clothes and even if you get back home, you can still get new rashes because of that. Just toss your clothes in the wash and you'll be fine.

Seeing a doctor would also be useful just to make sure that what looks like a normal ivy rash is not anything serious. If it is just poison ivy, then the last thing you could try is waiting it out. It will pass pretty soon.

Poison ivy can be really annoying. It burns and itches, but if you follow the tips above, you'll be ok.

What do bed bugs look like?





Observation of bed bugs with the help of naked eyes is possible; they measure about the size of the seed of an apple. They have got brown colour that can be turned to reddish brown colour when they consume food. Nymphs and non adult bed bugs are exception to this as they have got either whitish or gold colour. Flat tops and oval shaped body are enough for their descriptions. They require blood of host and their semi transparent bodies reflect dark patches of red colour which is the indication of their blood sucking habits. They are unable to fly as they do not have wings to do the same. They target crevices or small cracks for hide out.

Cimex lectularius is the scientific name of that insect who seeks human bodies for blood sucking. The population of bed bugs is accentuating day by day. When the host falls asleep at night they start sucking blood from him. You do not feel any pain with their bites but with the passage of time you may feel lesion. There is a need to observe bedrooms and begs very carefully as bed bugs may reside there.

Killing Bed Bugs
You should use hot water for washing bed accessories and proper cleanliness should be maintained throughout the house. You can take the assistance of a professional pest control manager in order to kill bed bugs.

Summary

Bed bugs can be observed with the help of naked eyes. They reside in crevices, carpets and corners of bed; they feed on blood of host. They can be killed with the help of a professional.