
1. Be Careful What You Bring Into the House
Bed bugs like to stay hidden near their hosts so they can feed when the hosts fall asleep. Therefore, they often hide in furniture. Bed bugs are flat insects about the size, shape, and colour of apple seeds, which allows them to squeeze into very small crevices. If you buy furniture or other home goods from a secondhand store, it could be infested with bed bugs. They may remain hidden until it becomes dark and then come out to find their new hosts. If you purchase anything secondhand, inspect it carefully for bed bugs before bringing it home. It is not only secondhand goods that you have to be careful of. People often bring bed bugs to hotels in their luggage without realizing it. The bed bugs may leave the luggage, find a new hiding place somewhere in the hotel room, and then crawl into your luggage when you stay in the room to hitch a ride home with you. Whenever you check into a hotel room, check it for bed bugs. Keep your luggage on a stand off the floor to make it harder for bed bugs to get into your bags.2. Get Rid of Clutter
Despite what many people think, bed bugs are not particularly attracted to unhygienic living conditions. They only live on blood, and they can get that in either a clean or dirty environment. Nevertheless, clutter around your home does provide more potential hiding places for bed bugs. Therefore, while getting rid of clutter doesn't necessarily mean that you'll never have a bed bug infestation, it can make them easier to detect if they do infiltrate your home. It also helps to know what signs to look for. While adult bed bugs may stand out against bedding because of their dark colour, their ability to squeeze into small spaces, such as mattress seams, makes them hard to spot. Immature bed bugs are even harder to see due to their smaller sizes. However, they do leave recognizable signs behind:- Eggs
- Shed shells
- Stained bedding
- Foul, musty odour