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How to Find Bed Bugs During the Day

How to Find Bed Bugs During the Day

Bed bugs are a serious problem in homes, hotels, and other places where people sleep.

These insects can cause itchiness and redness through their bites.

Worst still each female can lay several hundred eggs in her lifetime, meaning an infestation can quickly get out of hand.

If you suspect, you have a bed bug infestation then the best time to check for them is during the day.

These pesky bugs avoid light by hiding in cracks and crevices during the day but are active at night when you sleep.

In this article we will go over some tips on how to find bed bugs during the day.

Let's get to it!

Look for Bed Bugs in Crevices

Bed bugs are reddish-brown in colour, with a flat, oval-shaped body.

Adult bed bugs are about the size of an apple seed, while nymphs (juvenile bed bugs) are much smaller.

Bed bugs often congregate in cracks and crevices near their host's sleeping area, making them difficult to spot.

If you think you may have bed bugs, inspect these areas for any signs of the creatures.

You could use a blunt tool like a credit card to scrape around edge of this area and displace any that are hiding in this crevice.

You might also find it useful to check around crevices on your headboard or divan bed.


Look for dark or rusty spots

One sign of a bed bug infestation is the presence of dark or rusty-looking spots on your mattress.

These spots are the faeces of the bed bugs, and often contain blood.

These spots will usually be closely grouped and could be confused for black mould.

You will usually find these spots concentrated near where the bed bugs spend most of their time.


Look for molten skin shells

As bed bugs grow, they shed their skin.

These cast-off skins look like dark brown shells, and you'll usually find them near areas where bed bugs are hiding.

Bed bugs will typically shed their skin around five times before they reach adulthood.


Look for small white eggs

Female bed bugs can lay up to 500 eggs in their lifetime.

These eggs are about the size of a poppy seed (1.5mm in length) and are usually white in colour.

You'll usually find them in clusters, often near where the bed bugs are hiding.

If you think you may have found some bed bug eggs, use a magnifying glass to get a closer look.


Look for small blood spots on your mattress and bedding

As you roll around in your sleep, you may squash some of the bugs.

If you see any small spots that look like they could be blood, it's important to investigate further.

There are other potential causes of these spots, but it could be a sign of bed bugs.


Getting rid of bed bugs

Once you've confirmed that you have bed bugs, it's important to get rid of them as quickly as possible.

In this next section we'll go over some tips on how to get rid of bed bugs.


Steam clean your bed

If you think you might have bed bugs, one of the best things you can do is to steam clean your bed.

This will kill any bugs or eggs that are hiding in the cracks and crevices of your bed.

Be sure to use a steam cleaner with a narrow nozzle so that you can get into all the nooks and crannies where bed bugs like to hide.

Use the steam cleaner on a hot, not warm setting, so that you can be sure to kill all the bugs.

After you've steam cleaned your bed, vacuum the area well to remove any dead bugs or eggs.

With a little effort, you can get rid of bed bugs for good!


Use a bed bug treatment

There are several effective treatments available for treating a bed bug infestation.

One option is to use a bed bug spray.

These sprays contain pesticides that can kill bed bugs on contact. Another option is to use a bed bug powder.

These powders work by suffocating the bugs and are designed to be used in conjunction with a spray.

Finally, if you have a serious infestation, you may need to use fumigators.

Fumigators work by releasing gas into the air, which should kill any bedbugs in the room.


Hire pest control

If your infestation is severe, you may need to hire a professional pest control company to come in and take care of the problem.

Pest control companies have the experience and expertise necessary to identify the source of the infestation and develop an effective treatment plan.

In most cases, they will use a combination of chemical and physical treatments to make sure that all the bed bugs are eliminated.

Additionally, they can provide advice on how to prevent future infestations.

If you are dealing with bed bugs, hiring a professional pest control company is the best way to get rid of them for good.


Get a new mattress

If you've tried all the conventional methods for getting rid of bed bugs but they just keep coming back, then it may be time to get a new mattress.

Bed bugs are experts at hiding in small crevices, sometimes deep within a mattress and reproduce quickly.

This makes it difficult to get rid of them completely.

If you've tried everything and you're still seeing bed bugs, then it may be time for a new mattress.

Browse through our selection of mattresses to find one that suits your needs.

You might also want to invest in an anti-bed bug mattress cover to prevent future infestations.

These covers are designed to seal off your mattress so that bed bugs can't get in.

They're a great way to prevent an infestation, and they can also help to keep any existing bugs from spreading.

With a little effort, you can get rid of bed bugs for good!

Thanks for reading!