If you have never dealt with bed bugs before, then you are lucky. Bed bugs can be hard to eliminate. But even if you have not seen bed bugs yourself, you have probably heard things about them. Sadly, there is plenty of misinformation about these bugs, and learning about them can help you prevent or handle an infestation when it happens. Also, you will know when to contact Saela Pest professional for assistance. Below are common myths about bed bugs you must be aware of:

You Can Only Get Bed Bug Bites at Night

Typically, bed bugs are nocturnal pests that become most active at night. But a hungry bed bug can strike feed on you during the day. Thus, you cannot deter these pests even if you keep a light on in the evening. Generally, it is easier for bed bugs to feed on you while you are sleeping.

Bed Bugs are Invisible

Bed bugs are quite small, but they can be seen. If you just look closely enough, bed bug eggs are visible. Generally, bed bugs are difficult to see as they hide in the crevices and cracks of mattresses and couches. If you do not have an idea where to look, then you will not find these bugs. 

Bed Bugs are Always in Beds

Bed bugs do not just live in beds. They are usually found in mattresses since this is where people spend most of their night. However, bed bugs can also live in other places like couches, travel bags, carpets, family pets, and suitcases. Also, you may find them on various forms of transportation such as planes, cars, and trains. Thankfully, some professional-grade disinfectants can kill these bugs as you travel. 

Bed Bugs Infest Your Home Due to Unsanitary Conditions

A lot of people think that bed bugs are in dirty or unhygienic locations. But this is not true. Bed bugs are not choosy in terms of their living arrangements. So, they can be found in luxury apartments or homeless shelters. These pests are not drawn to grime or dirt. Rather, they are drawn to the carbon dioxide, warmth, and blood of humans or animals. 

But when bedbugs move into your house, they can be hard and costly to eliminate. Thus, they are common in lower-income properties that have unsanitary conditions. Such properties do not have enough resources to eliminate an infestation. But keep in mind that clutter and unsanitary living conditions provide these bugs with hiding spots, which allows them to evade your elimination efforts. 

Bed Bugs are Transferred from Body to Body

Bed bugs can move about on clothing; however, they do not live on a person’s body like ticks or lice do. They only come in contact with your skin when they feed on you. These pests like to hide in crevices and cracks of your items if they are not feeding. Thus, they may move around through shoes, fabrics, backpacks, and luggage. Pest control experts may recommend the use of some disinfectants formulated to kill bed bugs on most household surfaces.