Finding bed bugs during the day is hard because they are usually active at night. However, you can still spot them by looking carefully. Check your bedding, like sheets and mattress edges, for live bugs, small black spots (their poop), and shell skins they’ve left behind. Also, examine sofas and chairs closely, especially at the seams and folds. Use a flashlight to look into small cracks, along the edges of walls, and hidden spots, where bed bugs like to hide. Look for groups of bugs or more black spots, as they tend to stay together. If you’ve recently traveled or had visitors, check your bags and belongings for bed bugs. Putting traps, like sticky traps or cups under the legs of your bed and furniture, can help catch them any time of day. If you think you have bed bugs, it’s best to call a professional to get rid of them properly.
Knowing if you have bed bugs
Knowing if you have bed bugs