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Bed bug infestation is a plague for those who have to deal with it.

It's a distressing and challenging thing to live with. Fortunately, you can save yourself from bed bugs by learning the signs of bed bug infestation. It's an annoying insect which would give you lots of trouble.

After reading this article, you'll be armed with knowledge on how to identify signs of bed bugs and when to call pest control services.


Why do you need to know about bed bugs?

If you are a homeowner, it's good to learn about the signs of bed bug infestation.

Bed bugs can be found in all homes, regardless of location or the condition of your home. The most important thing for you to understand about bed bugs is that they are challenging for homeowners to eradicate once they have infested their homes.


Signs of Bed Bug Infestation


1. Live bed bugs

Bed bugs are small and have flat bodies.

They're reddish brown but can be any colour, from light tan to dark brown, depending on how recently they've fed. Call a pest control Perth expert if you see bed bugs on your mattress or furniture.


2. Bed bug eggs

Bed bug eggs are small, white and oval-shaped.

They're usually laid in batches of 1–5 eggs, but sometimes they are laid singly. You may find the eggs in your mattress's folds or cracks around your headboard or bed frame. Bed bug larvae don't look like much at all—they're long and skinny with brown heads that turn red as they mature into nymphs. Please call the pest control companies if you see these eggs or larvae.


3. Shell casings

Bed bug shells are the cast skins of bed bugs.

As the insect grows, it sheds its skin, leaving the shell casing behind. It's possible to find these on your mattress or box spring in crevices and seams, but they're much less common than live bed bugs or eggs. The shell casings are dark red.

If you see anything like this near your bed, reach out to a bed bug control Perth service.


4. Faecal marks

You can find faecal marks on the seams of mattresses, sheets and pillows.

They are also on other soft surfaces, such as furniture, walls, and baseboards. These dark spots are not blood stains but the bed bugs' waste matter left after feeding on blood.

You should always look for faecal marks to identify if your house has been infested by bed bugs. If you see any of these signs, contact bed bugs pest control services immediately.


5. Bloodstains on sheets

Bloodstains on sheets are a sign of bed bugs infestation.

Bed bugs feed on human blood, injecting saliva into the skin when they do. This causes a small red spot where the bed bug feeds, which can look like a pimple or mosquito bite. If you notice these spots appearing on your sheets, it could be because of an infestation of bed bugs in your home.


6. Bed bug bites

Bed bug bites are red and itchy, unlike the little red bumps that mosquito bites leave behind.

Mosquito bites can be mistaken for bed bug bites because both insects feed on blood. Bed bugs also feed on blood, but unlike mosquitoes, they don't inject an anticoagulant into their victims' skin.


Summary

Bed bugs are pests that can be a pain to deal with. They are hard to get rid of once they have come into your home. You must know what signs to look out for so that you can call pest control services to deal with them before they become a bigger problem.

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