Ever wondered “how can I catch a bed bug”? It’s tougher than you think. Bed Bugs are little creatures that feed on the blood of humans and other warm-blooded animals. They have been in existence for millions of years and were developed by Mother Nature to survive just about anything. They are also very stubborn, so they don’t mind sharing your bed with you while you sleep at night. Don’t let them crawl all over you and live freely in your home though! These little bugs carry many diseases that can be transmitted to humans, through their bodily fluids, especially blood. Bed bugs are becoming increasingly more difficult to catch due to the devious skills they have developed . . . . but who wants to read an article about the demise of humanity? We can’t have that. Not when there are so many green and glowing points to be earned by catching bed bugs!
You’re making great strides in your battle against bed bugs ! You’re (hopefully) spraying and vacuuming everything. You notice little brown stains on the back of your sofa that could be excreta. And you watch for new bites everyday to see if you can confirm your suspicions about the infestation. But one thing remains elusive: you can’t find the little suckers! For real, though! I’ve been fighting off these things for months and haven’t seen one yet! Where are they hiding, and how am I going to catch them?
If a relative moves in with you, or you move into a new house which belonged to another person, chances are that it’s possible that you could hire quick-term loan to catch some bed bugs. Bed bugs are small insects whose length is around 0.5 inches. They feed on human blood during the night. It is not too difficult to spot an adult bed bug; you can observe live adults about 3 mm long crawling in the day time. These red color insects are generally found in dark places such as crevices, behind picture frames and on the seams of mattresses, furniture and normal household items within the areas where people sleep.
How To Catch A Bed Bug
How To Catch A Bed Bug
It’s not easy to catch a bed bug. You’re probably thinking, “Oh, it’s just a bug!” But you’d be surprised how hard it is to catch one of these blood-sucking bugs if you don’t know what you’re doing. Here are some tips that will help you catch a bed bug:
Put on your best pair of gloves and get ready to get dirty! You don’t want to get any icky bed bugs on your hands while trying to catch one, so make sure you’ve got some strong protection between your skin and theirs.
Get some sticky tape (like duct tape), preferably in a bright color so it’s easier to spot. The trick is that bed bugs are flat, which means they can hide in nooks and crannies really easily, so we have to use something that will stick out so we can find them more easily!
Now that we’ve got our supplies ready, let’s start looking for bed bugs! If there are any in the area where you sleep, they’ll probably be there at night when no one’s around except for them—so look carefully under pillows and mattresses.
Catching a bed bug is not as easy as you may think. If you have never seen one in person, it’s possible to mistake other bugs for them. Here are some tips to help you catch a bed bug:
Check your sheets and blankets for signs of blood stains and fecal matter. These are both signs that there might be bed bugs in your home.
If you don’t see any blood or fecal matter on your sheets, look for their shed exoskeletons around the corners of your mattress. Bed bugs shed their casings when they grow too large for them, so if you see little shells scattered around the edges of your mattress, there’s a good chance that you’ve got some nasty little critters living with you!
Look for molted skins around light fixtures and electrical outlets—these are another sign that there could be an infestation in your home!
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