Why do I have bed bugs at my home? This is one of the most often asked questions of bed bug victims. And there are many possible answers to it. However, “because your home is dirty” is definitely not among those possible answers.
That is because they don’t feed on bacteria, but on blood. They have been associated with dirty and gross places for many years, but that doesn’t mean that clean houses or commercial places can’t get them. Another wrong notion is that bed bugs only live in beds or mattresses. But the truth is that bed bugs can be anywhere they find food and a warm place to hide. So, they can be in your bed, couch, carpets, car seats, etc. They have made the pest control business a very lucrative one.
The fact that a developed city like New York is under attack by these bugs, proves these facts. The bed bug infestation in developed countries has increased more than 5,000 times in the last few years. This shocking increase in their numbers is because of the fact that these bugs can transport from one place to another very easily.
You have bed bugs because:
• Your friends have them: The people you meet outside of your house may have bed bugs stuck to their clothes or bags. The bug can transmit to you when you touch them or share a close space with them.
• Your guest brought them: If you have guests over in your house and if they have bed bugs infestation, then there is a huge risk of you getting it too. It is also possible that you guests stayed in a hotel that had this infestation and brought it to your home.
• Your pet has them: Bed bugs feed on blood on both, humans and animals. They can even survive on your pet’s body. If your pets interact with other animals in the street or park, there is a big chance that he has brought bed bugs to your home.
• You have old furniture: Old mattresses, chairs, couches etc are breeding ground for bed bugs.
Any of the above can be behind the bed bug infestation in your home or professional space. But instead of worrying about why you had them, you should put more emphasis on “how to get rid of them.” Call an exterminator as soon as you detect a serious infestation. Don’t delay or neglect it as it will only aggravate the situation.
To know more about bed bugs so you can execute a more effective elimination process, watch the video below
