How to Spot Bed Bug Eggs and Stop Them Hatching
Bed bug eggs are the toughest stage to kill—1mm, cemented in place, and resistant to most sprays. Here’s how to spot them and what finishes them.

Bed bug eggs are the toughest stage to kill—1mm, cemented in place, and resistant to most sprays. Here’s how to spot them and what finishes them.

Bed bug bites vs flea bites comes down to where they land. Bed bugs target the upper body and appear late; fleas hit the ankles. Here’s how to read yours.

Bed bug bites can take days to appear and are easy to mistake for other bites. Learn to identify them on skin and confirm it’s bed bugs, not a look-alike.

Most signs of bed bugs show up before you ever see one—learn to spot the rust-colored fecal specks and shed skins hiding in your mattress seams.

What do bed bugs look like up close? Size, color, and the tiny eggs are only half the story — the other half is the bugs people mistake for them.

Getting rid of bed bugs starts with confirming them, not spraying. Heat kills them at 122°F — here’s the safe, step-by-step plan to keep them gone.