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Do Bed Bugs Hibernate in the Winter

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Do Bed Bugs Hibernate in the Winter

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  1. DO BED BUGS HIBERNATE IN THE WINTER?

  2. Bed Bugs and Hibernation While bed bugs don’t technically have an active season and can be found year-round, they are more active in certain regions and during certain months. Bed bugs survive off blood meals, and aside from requiring a reliable food source, they are not particularly picky about their living conditions.

  3. Bed Bug Season While bed bugs don’t technically have an active season and can be found year-round, they are more active in certain regions and during certain months. Bed bugs survive off blood meals, and aside from requiring a reliable food source, they are not particularly picky about their living conditions

  4. Bed Bugs Are More Active Since bed bugs are hitchhikers, we tend to see an uptick in infestations during summer months and the holiday season. As people visit their favorite destinations and their loved ones, they can unknowingly shuttle bed bugs from one location to another.

  5. How to Avoid Bed Bugs When you travel, regardless of where you are staying, check the bed frame, box spring, and mattress for signs of bed bugs. Bed bugs like to hide in tiny crevices and only emerge late at night, so try to move quickly as you check your bed. You may notice live insects, blood stains, or tiny specks of bed bug droppings – all of these are solid signs you may be staying somewhere with bed bugs

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