Yes, anywhere that is warm. They don't just like beds actually as I have them they like anywhere they can hide even laptops, they prefer warm if they can't find a source of wood like your box spring, I have a infestation behind my fridge, I brought in a box spring and had to through it out a week later. In a last resort they will go into your walls and come back in at night to search for food and warmth. If you have them in your walls you can't do to much but plug your sockets and keep your house neat and clean and minimize hiding spots. Oh yeah, buy a cat, the bugs hate movement and run away fast.
Bed Bugs cannot live in a freezer. Bed bugs only thrive in environments where the temperature is around room temperature (68 to 77 degrees Fahrenheit). They can survive in temperatures outside room temperature, but will not reproduce or mate as quickly. However, they cannot withstand the cold temperatures of a freezer. In fact, one of the only ways to get rid of them is to put whatever they are on in a freezer for 3 days.
No, they cannot live in weather under 32 degrees (but this has to be applied for several days) and they cannot live in weather that is hotter than 130 degrees.
Generally after about two weeks of being in below freezing conditions, a bed bug will die.
they just go dormant when its to cold. they do something along the line of hibernating.
yes
NO BED BUGS CAN,T LIVE IN A SWIMMING POOL because they are bed bugs not pool bugs.
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.
They'll get in there but they never live on a host
Yes, certain bed frames provide a lower chance of getting bed bugs. Some things to look for are cracks in the bed frame or the material. Cracks provide more area for bed bugs to live.