Swallow bugs are small, brown insects that often resemble bed bugs. They can be a nuisance if they infest your home, as they feed on the blood of birds, bats, and occasionally humans. In this comprehensive guide, we will discuss everything you need to know about swallow bugs, including how to identify them through pictures, understand their life cycle, and effectively get rid of them.

What Do Swallow Bugs Look Like?

Swallow bug feeding on a birdSwallow bug feeding on a bird

Swallow bugs are small, oval-shaped insects that are typically 3-5mm in length. They have a flattened body, similar to bed bugs, but with a few key differences. Adult swallow bugs are reddish-brown in color and have six legs. Their heads are short and broad with a pointed beak-like mouthpart used for piercing skin and sucking blood.

Here are some distinguishing features of swallow bugs:

  • Color: Reddish-brown after feeding, lighter brown when unfed
  • Shape: Oval, flattened body
  • Size: 3-5mm in length
  • Antennae: Long, thin antennae located on the head
  • Wings: Absent, unlike some other bug species
  • Hair: Fine hairs covering their body

Swallow Bug Life Cycle and Habits

Swallow bugs typically infest the nests of birds, especially swallows and chimney swifts. They are most active during the warmer months when birds are nesting. Female swallow bugs lay their eggs in bird nests, and the eggs hatch into nymphs. Nymphs resemble smaller versions of adults and also feed on blood.

Swallow nest infested with swallow bugsSwallow nest infested with swallow bugs

Swallow bugs are attracted to light and warmth, which is why they often enter homes near bird nests. They can crawl through small cracks and crevices in walls, windows, and foundations. Once inside, they may bite humans if their preferred hosts, birds, are not available.

Are Swallow Bugs Dangerous?

While swallow bugs can bite humans, they are not considered to be dangerous. Their bites can be itchy and irritating, but they are not known to transmit any diseases. However, some people may have allergic reactions to their bites.

How to Get Rid of Swallow Bugs

Getting rid of swallow bugs can be challenging, but it is possible with the right approach. Here are some steps you can take:

1. Identify and Remove Bird Nests

  • Locate and remove any active bird nests on your property, especially near entry points to your home.
  • Wear protective clothing, gloves, and a mask when removing nests.
  • Double-bag the nests and dispose of them properly.

2. Seal Entry Points

  • Inspect your home for any cracks, crevices, or gaps around windows, doors, vents, and foundations.
  • Seal these entry points using caulk, weather stripping, or other appropriate materials.

3. Treat Infested Areas

  • Use a residual insecticide specifically labeled for swallow bugs or bed bugs.
  • Apply the insecticide according to the label instructions, paying close attention to areas where you have seen swallow bugs or their droppings.
  • Consider contacting a pest control professional for assistance with treatment.

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Preventing Swallow Bug Infestations

Prevention is key to avoiding swallow bug infestations. Here are some preventative measures you can take:

  • Install bird netting or other deterrents to discourage birds from nesting on your property.
  • Keep outdoor lights off at night to reduce attraction for insects.
  • Maintain a clean and clutter-free environment in your home.
  • Regularly inspect your home for signs of insect activity.

Conclusion

Swallow bugs can be a nuisance, but they are manageable with the right information and steps. By understanding their habits, identifying them accurately through pictures, and implementing effective control measures, you can keep your home free from these pesky insects. If you are dealing with a severe infestation, it is always advisable to consult a pest control professional for assistance.

FAQs about Swallow Bugs

1. What do swallow bug bites look like?

Swallow bug bites are small, red, and itchy. They often appear in clusters or lines.

2. Can swallow bugs live in human hair?

No, swallow bugs do not live in human hair. They prefer to live in bird nests and feed on blood.

3. What time of year are swallow bugs most active?

Swallow bugs are most active during the warmer months, typically from spring to fall, when birds are nesting.

4. How long can swallow bugs live without food?

Swallow bugs can survive for several months without feeding, especially in cooler temperatures.

5. What is the best way to prevent swallow bugs from entering my home?

Sealing entry points, removing bird nests, and using deterrents to discourage birds from nesting near your home are effective ways to prevent infestations.

Need Help with Swallow Bugs?

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