Unlike most insect invaders, bed bugs do not get into your house through an open window or a crack in the weather stripping around your door. They come in things that you bring into your home, which means that bed bug control is something you need to be aware of all year long. However, some habits that are common for many people in the spring and summer can increase the likelihood that you get bed bugs, and a warmer indoor temperature can increase the rate that they multiply.
Ways They Enter a Home
The two most common ways for a bed bug infestation to occur are traveling and shopping for used goods, both of which many people do more of in warm months. The good news is that taking careful steps when traveling and shopping can reduce your risk of bringing home these pests.Travel
It only takes one guest to unknowingly bring bed bugs into a hotel. If the infestation is not dealt with while the bugs are in a single room, they can spread to surrounding rooms. Of course, this problem is well-known by hotel managers, and staff always watch for signs of infestation. As a traveler, you can further lower your risk of bringing bed bugs home by being cautious and doing your own inspection of a hotel room. Untuck the sheets from at least one corner of the bed, then check the mattress, box spring, pillow, and upholstered furniture for the following signs:- Small specks of blood
- Black dots of excrement
- White eggs
- Molted skin that the bugs shed, they leave behind