Yes, there are millions of them and in the pillows but you cannot see them with the naked eye. I don't like to think about it though it gives me the creeps. It would make you cringe also if you knew how many bugs were living in a shower sponge, breakfast cereals and bread. There was a TV programme on it about a year ago. If you thought about it too much it would make you go nutty.
2007-12-10 11:59:19
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answered by Tango 7
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Yes, but you can't see or feel them so theres no need to even think about them. To be honest there's probably more bugs living in your body and on the surface of your skin than there is living in your bed! Not sure if thats a comforting thought or not?!
2007-12-10 11:55:11
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answered by Nina 4
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Yes, Bed Bugs.
2007-12-10 11:52:37
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answered by 'Old & Cudley' 7
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When I first moved into our house two years ago I woke up and there was a spider on my pillow. And funnily enough one ran over the bed this morning even though I haven't seen any for ages. I am sleeping in a different bed for a while
2007-12-10 11:55:17
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answered by ♥Linz 2Boys Due A Girl 23/07/10♥ 5
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We are surrounded by bugs we can't see and our bodies contain or are covered in billions of bacteria. Most of them are what help us stay alive but if we could see them we'd all probably freak out!
What you are thinking of is the Bed Bug or dust mites and they are pretty buggy looking. Apart from earwigs bugs don't bother me and as long as I can't see them I don't care! Bet there are some really weird looking things that make them look nice in comparison!
2007-12-10 12:08:17
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answered by willowGSD 6
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Yeah sure is.. bed bugs, they feed off your dead skin which flakes off every night, so make sure you change your bedding 1-2 times a week and hoover the mattress oh and go to bed clean he he..
2007-12-10 11:53:37
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answered by debs 3
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Bed bugs suck your blood so change your sheets. Why are you concerned with dead skin on your bed when a large majority of the lint & dust in the air is dead skin.
2016-05-22 22:42:54
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answered by ? 3
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im sure i read somewhere that the are micro bugs that live in beds that eat dead skin cells not sure how true that is but im sure there are germs or dust mites in everyones beds that are harmless but you could count them as bugs i guess
2007-12-10 11:54:52
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answered by MICHAEL A 3
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If you've ever seen Starship Troopers? well the bugs look like that only microscopic,nice huh?!! Have a Nice sleep!!!!
2007-12-10 11:58:51
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answered by Anonymous
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I try not to think about that because it scares me too, but yes I hear it is very true. I heard that in 10 years your matters weighs like 10lbs more. Eww!
2007-12-10 11:52:53
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answered by Anonymous
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