Bed Bug Progression
This stage is always hard to find unless the nymph has really had a blood meal.
Bed bug progression. In most cases bed bug bites do appear within 1 to 2 days of the bite. Bedbugs take around five to 10 minutes to feed. The full bed bug life-cycle process can take as little as 5 weeks and as long as 4-6 months.
The nymph stage of bed bugs goes through five stages of molt to get to the adult stage. On average bed bug bites last for about 10 days if nothing is applied to them. Go through four nymphal stages.
Nymphs need one blood meal in order to molt to the next life stage becoming larger with each stage. Bed bugs are insects from the genus Cimex that feed on human blood usually at night. Now the bed bug larvae are at 2 mm.
Nymph There are 5 stages that nymphs will go through. This will engage the hip flexors and create additional extension rotation load at the lumbo-pelvic region. Form a white cottony pupa at final nymphal stage before emerging as an adult.
Fourth Stage Larva 4th instar Having grown to 3 mm the bed bug is on the final stretch to becoming an adult. A bed bugs cycle of life consists of 7 stages starting with the egg. A female adult bed bug lays 250 to 300 eggs in their life span.
25mm fourth stage nymph. 25mm fifth stage nymph. After the eggs the nymphs grow into first instar nymph.

