Have you been waking up and noticing mysterious bites on your body? You may have a bed bug infestation! These pesky pests can enter your home in a variety of ways and conceal themselves in many places in your home during the day, so you may only be aware of their presence once you find the markings on your body. Luckily, bed bugs are not vectors of disease so don’t panic! Their presence should only cause general discomfort due to itchy, unsightly trails of bites on your body.
You will notice that you have clusters of bites or a 3 bite linear pattern when dealing with bed bugs. The bites are usually raised reddish bumps on the skin and they may itch.  You will know if it is these creatures that are eating you alive at night also if you notice little blood markings on your sheets as you may roll over them as you sleep and crush their blood-engorged bodies. Also, they are nocturnal, so you may notice if you have more bites upon waking compared to the previous day. However, once having a blood meal, these insects like to hide away into the cracks and crevices of your home to utilize their newly acquired nutrition for mating and laying eggs. Therefore it is essential to kill all bed bugs and their eggs in order to solve the problem. In bed bug infestations which have been detected early, you may be able to kill the bed bugs yourself with a bed bug killer spray like Green Earth bed bug killer.

How do you get bed bugs?

Having bed bugs is nothing to be ashamed of! These creatures can be thought of as travellers of the insect class. They can catch a ride on the bus, get into your bag and wait to make themselves at home once you open your front door and you would be none the wiser. Also, they may enter your home if your neighbours in your building have an infestation. They seem to like to experience new places and new people. They are not averse to living in bags, clothing, and suitcases temporarily as long as they will soon have the opportunity to feed!

Most Popular Places where you might find bed bugs:

  • Seams of your mattress
  • Baseboards
  • Cracks
  • Furniture

bed bug in bed

Most likely if you have bed bugs, some of them will be residing right in your bed. This is a great place for them to live because it’s so close to food! Now, aside from recognizing bed bug infestation in your home, make sure when staying in a hotel you check the seams of the mattresses upon entering your room so that if you find evidence of bed bugs you can return your key and find another hotel. Fecal stains at the seams of the mattresses and the casts of their molted exoskeletons may be left behind in the bed seams and are a dead give-away of bed bug infestation.