It can be challenging to spot bed bugs around your home, not only because they’re nocturnal but also because they’re tiny in size. They hang around beds, box springs, mattresses, behind baseboards, upholstery, wallpaper, picture frames, and other remote areas.
There are some telltale signs to look out for if you’re trying to figure out whether or not you’re experiencing bed bug activity in your home. If you wake up with a linear formation of little red bites that you didn’t go to sleep with the night before, you may have a bed bug infestation on your hands.
Something else to keep in mind is that you may discover eggshells and molted skin sheddings around their harborage areas. Throughout a bed bug’s life cycle, they develop and leave discarded remnants behind them.
Watch out for rusty, dark excrement and fecal spots on your linens, upholstery, mattresses, clothing, and walls. Bed bugs leave these behind in their hiding spots and active areas. Also, there may be small red spots on your bedding and linens. These are stains left behind after bed bugs finish feeding on human blood at night.