Bed bugs are more than just a modern nuisance. New research shows they have been with us since humans first started living in caves around 60,000 years ago. That makes them possibly the earliest ...
Humans were letting bed bugs bite long before beds even existed. A comprehensive new genetic analysis reveals how these blood-sucking parasites tracked humans throughout history, booming alongside the ...
Ever since a few enterprising bed bugs hopped off a bat and attached themselves to a Neanderthal walking out of a cave 60,000 years ago, bed bugs have enjoyed a thriving relationship with their human ...
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