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According to the description, this insect may be the larva of tobacco leaf cutter (tobacco insect). Tobacco leaf cutter is a common pest. They will eat tobacco and hurt it. Larvae leaves are usually red or reddish-brown, with cylindrical body, thick head and thin tail, and slow movement. As the larvae grow, their colors will gradually become darker and their bodies will become thicker and shorter.

If this bug brings you trouble, you can consider taking the following measures:

1. Cleaning the bed: replace bedding such as sheets, quilt covers and pillowcases with new ones, thoroughly clean the bedstead and mattress, and remove possible eggs or larvae.

2. Use pesticides: use pesticides on the leaf cutter and spray them in the corners and gaps of the room to kill possible larvae. Pay attention to follow the drug instructions when using to ensure safety.

3. Keep the room clean: clean the room regularly to avoid food and water remaining in the bed or room, so as to reduce the chances of attracting tobacco cutters.

If you still feel uneasy or worried, it is recommended to consult a local pest control expert or doctor for more detailed advice and treatment suggestions.