When Do Bed Bugs Appear?
Bedbugs are generally nocturnal, preferring to feed during the night. However, they will also feed on other animals, including birds. They are most active during the night, feeding for three to twelve minutes. However, you may not notice these bugs unless you have a lot of people sleeping in your room.
A bedbug is easy to identify by its shell casings, which are a glue-like substance. They often appear in cracks and crevices. Bedbugs can lay up to 500 eggs in their lifetime. They will also abandon their shell casings, also known as husks and shed skins. These abandoned shell casings are one of the first signs of a bed bug infestation.
If you find any of these stains, you can take a flashlight and lift up the bed sheets to check for the presence of bedbugs. They can also be found in the wood of your furniture or in screw holes. When you are checking upholstered furniture, remove cushion covers, and inspect the surface thoroughly. If you find evidence of bedbugs, you should hire a professional bed bug inspector.
A bedbug’s bites are red with a dark center. The bites can be small or large, and they may be itchy. Bedbug bites are easy to miss, but they should not be ignored unless you have other signs of an infestation.