Bed bugs are nocturnal and feed on human blood during the night, leading to sleep disturbances. The anxiety and stress associated with an infestation can also contribute to insomnia and other sleep disorders.
A single female bed bug can lay hundreds of eggs in her lifetime. Bed bugs can quickly establish large infestations, making early detection and treatment crucial to prevent widespread infestation.
Bed bugs can hitchhike on clothing, luggage, and furniture, spreading the infestation to other areas of the home or new locations, such as workplaces, schools, and public transportation.