Can Bed Bugs Hibernate? Just like bears and snails hibernate, bed bugs too can lie dormant for a long periods of time. Bed bugs are cold-blooded animals. They enter a hibernation stage when the temperature becomes too cold and their metabolic state slows down. In this stage, they tend to…
Month: December 2018
Avoid Bed Bugs When Moving or Packing Luggage
Considering the fact that bed bugs are very tiny and can hide in unlikely places, whenever you’re moving or storing things, it is necessary to take precautionary measures to ensure they don’t sneak into your stuff and follow you to your destination. Here are some precautionary steps you should take…
Bed Bugs in offices
Bed bugs infestation are everywhere, and no place is safe from infestation. If one bedbug can enter your office, it will only be a matter of time before you face a high scale infestation. One way these insects gain entrance to offices is when they are hitchhikers unknowingly by people…
Bed Bugs in Pillows
Bed Bugs in Pillows is the focus of this article. Pillows make a good hiding and breeding spots for bed bugs. They are close to where people spend most of their time, and this means, it gives easy access to blood meals for bed bugs. Bites on the neck and…
What do bed bug skins look like?
What do bed bug skins look like? The molting of the skin is a process called ecdysis. It occurs in the Nymph stage of the bed bug’s life cycle. This nymph stage is accompanied by five maturing stage with each stage leading to molting by the young bed bugs. Here…