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Bed Bugs Might Be Hiding in Unexpected Places


When you think of bed bugs, the first spots that probably come to mind are mattresses and bed frames. While these pests do favor those areas, they’re also masters of stealth. They are exceedingly skilled at finding unusual hiding spots inside your home. If you’ve been inspecting only the obvious places, you could be missing a larger infestation.

Behind Picture Frames and Wall Decor

One of the most surprising places where these parasitic insects might hide is behind picture frames, wall art, and other decor. These overlooked spots are perfect for these pests to settle in because they’re dark, quiet, and undisturbed.

Bed Bugs Love the Warmth Inside Electronics

Did you know bed bugs can sneak into your electronics? Devices like TVs and radios generate heat, which attracts these pests. This means they may find a home where you least expect it—in your entertainment center!

The Seams of Curtains and Drapes

These micro-predators don’t discriminate when it comes to fabric. The folds and seams of your drapes or curtains provide ideal hiding spots. Plus, if the curtains are rarely disturbed, these pests can go unnoticed for a long time.

Underneath Loose Wallpaper

If you have peeling or loose wallpaper, it might be more than just an eyesore. The small gaps between the wall and the wallpaper present a fantastic hiding place for bed bugs. If you suspect an infestation, pay extra attention to these areas.

Within Cushions of Unused Furniture

Bed bugs are opportunistic and will invade almost any soft surface. Unused furniture with cushions, such as armchairs or loveseats, creates just the right environment for them to thrive. Always inspect these pieces, even if they seem untouched.

Act Now Against Bed Bugs Before an Infestation

Worried about bed bugs in your home? These sneaky pests are tougher to manage than you think. Instead of second-guessing yourself, leave it to the professionals. Contact Allison Pest Control today for a thorough inspection and effective pest management solutions. Don’t wait until the problem spreads further!

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