Bed bugs are small insects that hide in beds and furniture. They are difficult to eliminate without a professional approach.
Bed bugs are small, flat insects that feed on human blood. They are mainly active at night and hide during the day in cracks and seams of beds, mattresses, and furniture. Due to their size and behavior, they are difficult to spot and hard to eliminate on your own.
Bed bugs often spread through luggage, clothing, second-hand furniture, or visitors. They are commonly picked up during travel and can easily be brought into homes, hotels, or apartments.
No. Bed bugs are not related to cleanliness. They can appear in both very clean and less clean environments. Anyone can get bed bugs.
Bed bugs are not known to transmit diseases. However, their bites can cause itching, skin irritation, allergic reactions, stress, and sleep problems.
Bed bugs hide deep in cracks, furniture, and mattresses and can survive for long periods without food. Store-bought products usually provide only temporary results, allowing the infestation to return.
No. Without proper treatment, a bed bug infestation usually gets worse over time. Professional inspection and treatment are strongly recommended.
Bed bug bites are often red and itchy. They usually appear on exposed skin such as the arms, neck, back, or legs. A characteristic is that the bites often appear in a line or cluster.
Not everyone reacts to bites in the same way.
Bed bugs are primarily active at night. Many people therefore only notice their bites in the morning. The itching can occur immediately, but sometimes it takes a day or more.
Bed bugs often leave small traces, such as black dots (excrement), blood stains on sheets, or empty molt skins. These are usually found around the mattress, bed frame, or headboard.
An adult bed bug is small, flat, and reddish-brown. During the day, they hide in cracks and crevices, making them rarely visible.
Bedbug bites are often confused with mosquito or flea bites. The difference usually lies in the pattern, location, and recurrence of the symptoms.
Because the signs aren’t always clear, doubts are perfectly normal. A professional inspection quickly provides clarity and prevents the problem from escalating.
Even after washing or cleaning, signs remain visible.
Bed bugs hide deep in cracks and seams during the day.
Store-bought products often only work temporarily.
Bed bugs are frequently transported via luggage and clothing.
Infestations can spread to other units.
Doubt and poor sleep are reason enough to seek clarity.