Where do bedbugs hide during the day?

Where do bedbugs hide during the day? - briefly

During daylight hours, bedbugs retreat to tight seams, folds, and crevices in mattresses, box springs, bed frames, and adjacent furniture, as well as to wall voids, baseboards, and electrical outlets.

Where do bedbugs hide during the day? - in detail

During daylight hours, bedbugs remain in concealed locations close to their food source. They favor tight, dark spaces where movement is limited and disturbance is minimal. Typical refuges include:

  • Mattress seams, tufts, and the underside of the fabric.
  • Box‑spring folds and the inner walls of the spring unit.
  • Bed‑frame joints, especially where wood or metal meets.
  • Headboard and footboard cracks, as well as the space behind them.
  • Upholstered furniture cushions, seams, and the interior of sofa frames.
  • Wall voids, baseboard gaps, and the area behind picture frames or wall hangings.
  • Electrical outlet covers, switch plates, and the interior of light fixtures.
  • Curtain rods, drapery folds, and the backs of blinds.
  • Luggage seams, suitcase interiors, and travel bags stored in closets.
  • Carpets and rugs, particularly where they meet the floor or under furniture legs.

Bedbugs select these sites because they provide protection from light, maintain humidity, and allow quick access to a sleeping host. The insects cluster in groups, often layering several individuals in a single crevice. Inspection should focus on the listed areas, using a flashlight and a fine‑toothed comb to detect live bugs, shed skins, or fecal spots. Early identification of these hiding places is essential for effective control measures.