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Where do bed bugs come from?

Bed bugs are found all across the world and can infest anywhere.  

It’s very important to note that bed bugs do not discriminate based on cleanliness, hygiene or people’s socioeconomic status. They are found in all sorts of environments as they are attracted to the warmth and carbon dioxide of humans and animal. Their preferred food is human blood and not dirt and food. Therefore, you are more likely to find them where people sleep or rest such as homes, hotels, hostels, care homes and hospitals.  

Bed bugs in the UK often originate from travel and second-hand furniture. When you return from trips abroad or within the UK, bed bugs may hitchhike in your luggage and clothing. Additionally, purchasing used furniture without thorough inspection can introduce bed bugs into your home. Regular inspections and careful handling of travel items can help prevent infestations

Where do bed bugs come from?

Here’s a brief summary of the most common places where bed bugs come from:

Travel: Bed bugs are hitchhikers and are transported from one place to another through your luggage and personal belongings. Bed bugs commonly infest hotels, hostels and other holiday accommodation. If you have unknowingly stayed in an infested place, you may transport them to your home or another place.

Used Furniture: Bed bugs love to hide in secondhand furniture, especially in mattresses and sofas.  If you purchased second-hand furniture that is infested, the bed bugs will be transported into your home.

Infested Items: Bed bugs also infest items like clothing and bedding. If these items are brought into your home from a infested environment, the bed bugs will also be introduced

Visitors and Guests:  Visitors or guests to your home or business can transport bed bugs with them without knowing if they have been exposed to a bed bug infestation elsewhere.

Public Transport: Bed bugs are sometimes found on public transportation, such as buses, trains and planes. Infestations on public transportation are pretty rare, but not unheard of. 

Adjacent Apartments, Flats or Homes: In multi-room pleaces like apartment buildings, terraced houses  or hotels, bed bugs can easily move from one area to another through walls, electrical outlets, or plumbing.

How bed bugs enter – Where do bed bugs come from?

Bed bug infestations can be caused by a variety of factors. Understanding the common causes of bed bug infestations is crucial in preventing and addressing these problematic situations. One factor that contributes to bed bug infestations is travel, as these pests can hitch a ride in luggage or clothing.

In most cases they hitch rides in suitcase, clothing, and furniture, allowing them to enter undetected. When buying second hand furniture from online marketplaces or stores, it is always advised to ask whether they have had previous issues with bed bugs and avoid purchasing if there has been any history of a bed bugs.

These pests can crawl through tiny cracks and crevices in walls, floors, and furniture, enabling them to infiltrate homes and businesses. Taking precautionary measures such as regular inspections and thorough cleaning can help prevent the entry of bed bugs, but its never guaranteed.

Bed bugs can be traced back to ancient times when they infested caves and fed on bats. These pests have evolved over centuries, adapting to human environments, spreading through trade and travel. They can be found anywhere from homes to hotels, hostels and even transport. It is always recommended to monitor bed bugs and act quickly if any infestation is seen, speak with one of our experts to find out more.  

 

Five facts about where do bed bugs come from:

  • ✅ Bed bugs originated from bats in the Middle East and were spread worldwide by human civilisations. They were later introduced to the Americas by European settlers.
  • ✅ Bed bugs can enter homes through various means, including traveling on clothing, luggage, and other items from infested locations.
  • ✅ Despite what most people believe, bed bugs are not a sign of ‘being dirty’ and can infest any home or business regardless of cleanliness.
  • ✅ Bed bugs are often brought into homes from purchasing second-hand furniture that has an active bed bug population
  • ✅ Public places like schools, colleges, and daycare facilities are also a way for bed bugs to spread.

Ask us about our bed bug heat treatment service

If you think a bed bug infestation at your home or business, it’s vital to take immediate action to address the problem as bed bugs can multiply and spread rapidly. Professional pest control services are necessary to permanently  eradicate a bed bug infestation. ThermoPest always recommends a bed bug heat treatment for effective and permanent extermination of bed bug infestations. Give us a call or pop us an email today-  our friendly team are always happy to have a chat about your pest issues and answer any questions you may have.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, bed bugs are small but visible—though they are very good at
flattening themselves and hiding. Once fully grown, the bugs are red/
brown and measure around 4-5mm. Can you see bed bugs?

Bed bugs can be found anywhere that humans live because they feed on human blood. This attracts them to any environment where they can hide out—with mattresses and upholstery the prime targets. What causes bed bugs?

Bed bugs are difficult to identify in the early stages of their life cycles.  Most infestations are discovered due to bite marks and itching from residents. Pest control professionals can usually identify droppings on bedding, uncover the places where the bugs hide and even smell the strong, sweet odours of a mature infestation. What are the signs that I have bed bugs?

Getting rid of bed bugs is not an easy task for anyone to undertake. Predominately, this is due to the nocturnal nature and ability for the bed bugs to hide in small cracks and crevices. When there a sightings of bed bugs, it normally indicates that there is a serious bed bug infestation and requires a professional bed bug treatment. How do I kill bed bugs?

Preventing bed bugs from entering your home or business is a difficult task, they are usually picked up whilst travelling and are difficult to see, but by taking small measures you can help prevent bed bug infestations. How to prevent bed bugs

Commonly we are asked what do bed bug bites look like? The problem with bed bug bites is that they can be easily confused with other insect’s bites. Each individual that has been bitten by bug beds will react differently therefore its not always easy to know, however there are some indicators. What do bed bug bites look like?

Bed bugs are very tiny insects that can cause a bit of trouble if you happen to have an infestation. They are oval, flat and brownish, almost like apple’s seeds, but they are incredibly tiny, so they are a bit hard to spot. They owe their name to their tendency to hide in areas that are related to the bed, such as a mattress, pillows, box springs, bed frames, and other furniture. They usually remain close to the host and usually bite at night when we are sleeping. Where do bed bugs bite?

Bed bugs are found in virtually any place people tend to gather, including residences, hotels, schools, offices, retail stores and even public transportation. Bed bugs will remain as close to their host as possible and feed during the night, which is why you will usually get bitten whilst sleeping. If you need a bed bug exterminator near you, get in contact with one of our team today. Where do bed bugs come from?

Bed bug heat treatment is a method used to eliminate bedbugs by subjecting them to high temperatures. This approach relies on the sensitivity of bedbugs to heat, as they cannot survive when exposed to temperatures above a certain threshold. How to get rid of bed bugs?

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