Yes bedbugs "are able" to live alone although that is very unusual. But if just one or two bedbugs hatch or are otherwise brought into a home, and then if the male bedbugs have no opportunity to contact any female bedbugs, the few bedbugs may remain resident in that home alone for an indefinite period. During that time they will almost certainly have meals of the blood of any human or humans sleeping in a bed in that home for perhaps years. But even if the home is not lived in by any humans or animals for a prolonged period, bedbugs can still survive alone without feeding therein for a year or more, unless discovered and exterminated.
But in most cases when bedbug eggs or live bedbugs first get into a residence there will be both male and female bedbugs in close proximity. So after a blood meal, and after being mounted by male bedbugs, the females will then lay eggs, e somewhere in or near the bed where the host sleeps. So after a week or so each batch of new eggs will hatch and hence new bedbug nymphs will be born. So the breeding will continue and multiply ad infinitum as the bedbug population gets larger and larger, until the infestation is discovered, dealt with and all the bedbugs and all their unhatched eggs are eventually destroyed.
they hoard just like any other insect. and they live on your bed, with you and about hundreds/thousands more. so no, they don't live alone.
NO BED BUGS CAN,T LIVE IN A SWIMMING POOL because they are bed bugs not pool bugs.
They may survive in an empty pool, but are not able to live under water.
Yes, bed bugs will live anywhere you live! Bed Bugs like couches and chairs with cushions to hide in. A thorough Bed Bug treatment will include your furniture!
Some people believe that bed bugs have their unusual name because they are mostly found in beds of humans that are sleeping through the night.they are bugs that live on your bed
No. Bed Bugs typically live in beds and upholstered furniture, they do not live on people.
Yes, baby bed bugs can live without adults. To develop they need at least 5 blood meals to reach adulthood where they can then begin to reproduce. There are 5 stages of development for bed bugs.
NO
"Bed Bugs" can, in fact, get into your bed, in your bed, and on your bed.
Bed bugs live in conjunction with humans, not on humans. They are expert hitchhikers, and my use your body or clothing as a means of transportation from one place to another, but they will not live on your body, they will feed of of your blood and return to their hiding places.
Just bom your house
No , the bed bugs can live more 8 days without having blood.