Though being difficult to spot with the naked eyes, bed bugs do leave a tell-a-tale signs at places they visit. Their droppings are the most common sign.
It is quite difficult to spot bed bugs. This is because they only emerge at night to feed on their host, only to retreat back to their hiding spots without anyone knowing they were there. Identifying their bites can be a little bit of a task, and depending on the nature of your skin, there may be no sign to show you have been bitten by a bed bug.
They often leave their droppings as a sign of their presence. It is important you understand how all these, as doing so would help you know when bed bugs have taken over your home.
After feeding on your blog, bed bugs leave droppings in form of undigested blood. These droppings are indications that your blood served them a good meal at night, though you can’t be too sure about this. Bed bugs form clusters around the edge of your bed. Their droppings take the form of undigested blood which ceases to be red once it dries. Their droppings are black in color, measuring micrometers in diameter.
If you suspect bed bug infestation in your home, check to see if you will find their droppings around the edge of your bed. Also search beneath your bed sheet and mattress. However, do bear in mind that their droppings aren’t found only on beds. If yours is a case of heavy infestation, you will find droppings beneath carpets, along edges of walls, and crevices they use as their hide outs. If you think bed bugs have taken over your home, be sure to check everywhere within your home for stains.
It is important you identify their droppings as doing so would help prevent the nasty pests from finding their way into your home. Before bringing in any second hand material into your home; clothing, boxes and furniture, be sure to check them for bed bug stains. They travel around by attaching themselves to foreign items. If you spot just one of it on any foreign item, never make the mistake of bringing it into your home.
Though these stains can be indicative of bed bug infestation, they aren’t definitive, and so you will need professional assessment on your home. The only sure way of knowing it’s a case of bed bug infestation is when you see the insect with your eyes. This is why you need the help of a professional pest control officer.