Of the world’s 10 million insect species, only 14,000 feed on blood. Of those, only a few hundred regularly bite humans. Those that do, create severe discomfort and possibly transmit serious diseases to their human hosts.
Blood-sucking insects tend to have a proboscis that acts like a straw to draw blood from the human body. The result of the blood draw is a stinging sensation for the human.
In addition to the psychological effects blood suckers leave on humans, they are also known to carry diseases like West Nile virus, malaria, typhus, Lyme, and plague.
Most of these insects need to be treated professionally to stop their spread. Call AXIOM today to get help