Where can bedbug nests be located?

Where can bedbug nests be located? - briefly

Bedbug colonies are commonly hidden in mattress seams, box‑spring folds, bed frames, headboards, furniture crevices, wall baseboards, and personal items such as luggage. They may also occupy electrical outlets, picture frames, and spaces behind wall hangings.

Where can bedbug nests be located? - in detail

Bedbugs establish their colonies in places that offer protection, proximity to a host, and easy access to harborages. Typical sites include:

  • Mattress seams, box‑spring folds, and bed frames where crevices hide insects.
  • Headboards, nightstands, and furniture joints that contain gaps or upholstery.
  • Wall voids, baseboards, and electrical outlet covers that provide concealed chambers.
  • Behind wallpaper, picture frames, and wall hangings where thin layers conceal small spaces.
  • Carpets, rugs, and floor cracks, especially near the edges of rooms.
  • Luggage compartments, suitcases, and travel bags that have been placed on infested surfaces.
  • Upholstered chairs, sofas, and recliners, particularly in seams, cushions, and under fabric.
  • Curtains, drapes, and blind mechanisms that contain folds or cords.
  • Storage boxes, crates, and plastic bins left undisturbed for extended periods.
  • HVAC ducts and vent covers that offer dark, humid environments.

These locations share common characteristics: darkness, limited disturbance, and adjacency to a sleeping or resting area. Inspection should focus on any structure that meets these criteria.