If you have bed bugs, you may also notice itchy welts on you or your family
member’s skin. You may also see the bed
bugs themselves, small bloodstains from
crushed bed bugs, or dark spots from bed
bug droppings in your home. Bed bugs often
hide in or near beds and bedroom furniture,
and in the tufts, seams, and folds of
mattresses and daybed covers. In
more severe infestations, bed bugs
may spread to cracks and crevices in bed
frames and box springs; behind headboards; inside nightstands; behind
baseboards, window and door casings, pictures, and moldings; and in nearby
furniture, loosened wallpaper, and cracks in plaster and flooring. Bed bugs may
also hide in piles of books, papers, boxes, and other clutter near sleeping areas.
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