Unfortunately any exterminator will tell you that a wooden floor particularly hardwood floors is possibly the worst choice of flooring for a bed bug prone home or location.
Bed bugs in the floor.
They can only crawl for locomotion so moving from the floor to the bed requires them to climb up a leg of the bed or to scale belongings or furniture you ve placed nearby.
But there are some places you should look more closely for them.
And there are a few other insects that look alike.
Bugs mistaken for bed bugs 1.
It is not so much the wood itself that is attracting the critters but the bountiful hiding places that it offers.
In addition to the bed itself bed bugs can often be found in places like carpeting curtain folds electrical outlets and furniture joints.
Bed bugs will hole up in furniture along baseboards in cracks in walls and yes in beds.
Here are some common bugs mistaken for bed bugs.
Bed bugs are hitchhiking bugs.
They can hitch a ride anywhere and at any time.
Bed bugs commonly conceal themselves in the contours of mattresses the internal cavity of the box springs and the many cracks and crevices in the bed frame.
You can first try to remove bedbugs without chemicals.
Sprinkle it in cracks and joints of a bed frame and in any contact points where bugs could hide for example where wood meets the floor and where a bed platform meets the mattress.
Below is the list of bugs that look like bed bugs.
Look for black stains they leave behind blood and fecal matter discarded molted skins and the bugs.
These bugs are pretty easy to kill with high heat 115 f 46 c or intense cold 32 f less than 0 c.
If you spend the night in a hotel motel or resort no matter how clean and well kept be sure to do an inspection for bed bugs.
Unfortunately bed bug bites share similar symptoms with several other types of insect bites.
Due to the recent increase in bed bug infestations waking up to find a bug in your bedroom can cause loads of anxiety and worry.
This can work to your advantage if you re battling bedbugs as you can create barriers to keep them from climbing onto your bed.
They hide during the day on beds mattress seams box springs bed frames headboards and in cracks and crevices of walls floors and furniture.