Sixty Years Ago, We Nearly Wiped Out Bed Bugs. Then, They Started Changing
A left lateral view of a common bed bug. Image credits: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
In the 1960s, bed bugs seemed doomed. After centuries of living in the shadows and tormenting humanity, we were this close to eradicating them. Our main weapon was pesticides like DDT and pyrethroids, which proved devastatingly effective. But fast forward to today, and these tiny pests are backstronger, smarter, and more resistant than ever before.
So what happened?
The resurgence of bed bugs has become a global headache as they infest homes, hotels, and public spaces. Recent research has revealed that bed bugs, Cimex lectularius, have evolved a series of sophisticated genetic defenses. These defenses make them almost invincible against the very chemicals that once seemed certain to drive them to extinction. But the authors of a new study sequenced the bugs genome, finding what theyre still vulnerable to.
The chemical assault on pests began in earnest after World War II. DDT (dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane) and other synthetic pesticides were sprayed liberally in homes, hotels, and public buildings. Bed bugs, which feed on human blood and hide in cracks, seams, and mattresses, were vulnerable to these chemicals. For a brief period, the world experienced an almost bed bug-free era.
But that victory was short-lived. By the 1990s and 2000s, reports of bed bug infestations began to surge again. Hotels in major cities faced waves of complaints. This time, though, the bed bugs were different. Pesticides that had once worked wonders barely slowed them down.
Bed bugs have expanded globally over the past two decades, causing several health risks. Mutations in their genes allow bed bugs to develop insecticide resistance, write the authors of a new study published in the journal Insects. The researchers, led by Hidemasa Bono of Hiroshima University, sequenced the genomes of bed bugs that are both susceptible and resistant to pesticides.
The researchers found hundreds of gene mutations specific to the resistant bed bugs. These mutations werent random. They offered resistance to pyrethroidsthe most commonly used pesticide against bed bugs today.
Bed bugs are micropredators that feed on blood, usually at night. They dont really pass any diseases to humans, but their bite can cause rashes, blisters, and allergic reactions.
What we call bed bugs are actually two species: Cimex lectularius (the common bed bug) and Cimex hemipterus, found primarily in the tropics. Theyve been with us for thousands of years. We have found bed bug fossils in Egypt dating to over 3,500 years ago.
In the past years, theyve gotten so resistant to pesticides that experts typically recommend non-chemical control methods. In other words, the best way to get rid of bed bugs is to vacuum and throw them away. The next best thing is to remove all fabrics and wash them at over 60 degrees Celsius. Theres no evidence that a combination of non-chemical methods plus insecticides is more effective than non-chemical methods alone.
Resistance didnt happen overnight. It evolved over decades, driven by the inefficient use of pesticides. Sometimes, a bed bug population was exposed to pesticides but some individuals survived. These survivors reproduced, passing their resilient genes to the next generation. Repeated exposure to pesticides acted as a filter, allowing only the toughest bed bugs to thrive. Eventually, resistant strains dominated the population. This process, known as selective pressure, is a textbook example of evolution in action.
We determined the genome sequence of insecticide-resistant bed bugs, which exhibited 20,000-fold greater resistance compared to susceptible bed bugs. By comparing the amino acid sequences between the susceptible and resistant bed bugs, we identified 729 transcripts with resistance-specific mutations, said study first author Kouhei Toga, postdoctoral researcher at the Laboratory of Genome Informatics of HUs Graduate School of Integrated Sciences for Life.
Sequencing a genome is a bit like assembling a massive jigsaw puzzle, often with millions and millions of pieces. The key breakthrough in this case was the method of long-read sequencing, which can sequence long strands of DNA or RNA in one go, without breaking it up into smaller fragments.
They ended up with a near-total picture of the two genomes (of resistant and non-resistant bugs), achieving completeness of around 98% for the former and 95% for the latter.
One key finding was the role of voltage-gated sodium channels. These channels are critical for nerve function, and pyrethroids work by disrupting them, causing paralysis and death. However, resistant bed bugs had mutations in these sodium channels, making them less vulnerable to the pesticides effects. Essentially, the pesticide couldnt lock onto its target anymore.
In addition to sodium channels, the study identified changes in genes related to other defense mechanisms. Some mutations enhanced the bed bugs ability to metabolize (and detoxify) the chemicals faster. Others thickened their exoskeleton, preventing pesticides from penetrating their bodies. Together, these adaptations formed a formidable shield against chemical attacks.
Some bed bugs had mutations in genes associated with acetylcholinesterase, an enzyme targeted by organophosphate and carbamate pesticides. These mutations further expanded the bed bugs arsenal against different classes of chemicals.
We identified a large number of genes likely involved in insecticide resistance, many of which have not been previously reported as being associated with resistance in bedbugs. Genome editing of these genes could provide valuable insights into the evolution and mechanisms of insecticide resistance, Toga said. The study also highlighted more genes than we previously knew to monitor in bed bug populations.
Ultimately, the hope is that this study can help us develop more efficient pesticides by pinpointing the exact genetic mutations that confer resistance in bed bugs. By identifying the specific changes in genes related to sodium channels, metabolism, and detoxification, scientists can design new pesticides that bypass these defenses or target different biological pathways.
The study was published in the journal Insects.
Continue reading here:
Sixty Years Ago, We Nearly Wiped Out Bed Bugs. Then, They Started Changing
- Disneys $900 a Night Hotel Suffers Bug Infestation - Inside the Magic - January 23rd, 2026
- 'Horrendous, heinous and abhorrent': Donation forces Aussie op shop closure, future at risk - nzherald.co.nz - January 23rd, 2026
- Experts Share The Best Ways To Prevent Bed Bugs Before They Become A Problem - Southern Living - January 23rd, 2026
- Denver Senior Living Facility Infested With Bedbugs for a Year, Resident Claims - westword.com - January 21st, 2026
- Theres a database that tracks bed bug activity, plus 4 travel tools you didnt know existed - travelhost.com - January 18th, 2026
- Bed bugs keep woman out of jail: Highland Heights Police Blotter - Cleveland.com - January 16th, 2026
- Pennsylvania Bed Bug Hotel and Apartment Reports - Bed Bug Reports - January 16th, 2026
- Communication expert shares 2-step method for talking to people who never admit they're wrong - Upworthy - January 16th, 2026
- This My Strange Addiction story is hard to watch - Q98.5 - January 16th, 2026
- Millions of bedbugs threaten crops, but a Brazilian university project uses wasps and fungi to control the pest and reduce chemical dependency - CPG... - January 14th, 2026
- Worried you might have bed bugs? Here's how to tell, and the first thing to do if you have them - NBC News - January 14th, 2026
- Bedbug infestation detected at Schenectady County's Schaffer Heights office building - WRGB - January 12th, 2026
- Airbnb stay in Kitchener turns to nightmare after couple looks under the mattress - The Record - January 12th, 2026
- Bed Bugs - Public Health Sanitation Program | Texas DSHS - January 12th, 2026
- How to get rid of bedbugs: What the experts advise - Medical Xpress - January 10th, 2026
- Can Cats Carry Bed Bugs? Vet-Reviewed Info, Risks & What to Do - Catster - January 7th, 2026
- Family sues Delta and KLM for $200,000, claiming they were attacked by bed bug infestation on flight - East Idaho News - January 7th, 2026
- Heres how to get rid of bedbugs, what experts advise - Hastings Tribune - January 7th, 2026
- Trusted Bed Bug Interceptors and Monitors from Optimum Pest Control Prevent Future Infestation - 24-7 Press Release Newswire - January 7th, 2026
- The Likeliest Places You Can Pick Up Bed Bugs And Bring Them Back To Your Home - House Digest - January 6th, 2026
- Family sues Delta, KLM for $200K, claiming they were attacked by bed bug infestation on flight - KSL.com - January 4th, 2026
- Sticky Cockroach Trap Adhesive Monitoring Trap for Kitchen, Effective Against Roaches, Bed Bugs & Silverfish (OEM) - Global Sources - January 2nd, 2026
- Ticks named 2025 Pest of the Year as ER visits surge - weareiowa.com - January 2nd, 2026
- Omg guys, someone found bed bugs in this Manchester cinema and the video is horrifying - The Tab - January 2nd, 2026
- Bed bug infestation has a Manitoban frustrated - CityNews Winnipeg - CityNews Winnipeg - January 2nd, 2026
- Family sues Delta, KLM claiming their flight was infested with bed bugs - 11Alive.com - December 31st, 2025
- Ticks named 2025 Pest of the Year as ER visits surge - WQAD - December 31st, 2025
- Family sues Delta and KLM for $200,000, claiming they were attacked by bed bug infestation on flight - CBS News - December 31st, 2025
- Family claims international flight booked through Delta was infested with bed bugs - WSB-TV - December 31st, 2025
- Bed Bugs - Department of Health - December 30th, 2025
- Flights Infested With Bed Bugs Prompts Roanoke Family To Sue Airlines - fox8live.com - December 30th, 2025
- Family Sues Delta and KLM, Says They Were Bitten by Bed Bugs on Flight - Business Insider - December 30th, 2025
- Facial recognition: Burning the house to kill bedbugs - The Korea Times - December 30th, 2025
- Lawsuit claims family bitten by bed bugs on international flight from Atlanta - FOX 5 Atlanta - December 30th, 2025
- Flights Infested With Bed Bugs Prompts Roanoke Family To Sue Airlines - Live 5 News - December 27th, 2025
- Can You Pick Up Bed Bugs While Traveling? What To Know Before You Unpack - Southern Living - December 27th, 2025
- Flights infested with bed bugs prompt Roanoke family to sue airlines - WDBJ7 - December 27th, 2025
- 'I'm a mattress expert don't make this one mistake or risk taking bedbugs with you' - The Mirror - December 27th, 2025
- Flights Infested With Bed Bugs Prompts Roanoke Family To Sue Airlines - WDBJ7 - December 27th, 2025
- Family sues Delta after being 'swarmed and bitten by BEDBUGS' on flight to Europe - Daily Mail - December 27th, 2025
- Urgent warning over a resurgence of bedbugs - as expert reveals they can become active again over winter - Daily Mail - December 25th, 2025
- Virginia family says they were swarmed and bitten by bedbugs on flight, sue Delta and KLM airlines - NBC News - December 25th, 2025
- Family Sues KLM and Delta as Vacation Turns Into Horror After Bed Bug Nightmare on Transatlantic Flight - Inquisitr News - December 25th, 2025
- Redeye? 6 AM Departure? Alaska Wants A New Boss For Inflight Credit Card Pitches [Roundup] - View from the Wing - December 25th, 2025
- Urgent warning over bedbugs as expert reveals they can become active again over winter - MSN - December 25th, 2025
- Family sues airlines after being attacked by bed bugs on flight - The Independent - December 23rd, 2025
- These 6 pests may be lurking in your GA homes spare room. Heres how to deal with them - Columbus Ledger-Enquirer - December 21st, 2025
- Travel experts warn! Why switching on hotel room lights right after check-in can be a costly mistake - Times of India - December 21st, 2025
- Bed Bugs Found in TVs, School Buses and Hospital ORs, NPMA Reports - Pest Control Technology - December 21st, 2025
- Maine school dealing with cockroach infestation, reports of bed bugs - fox23maine.com - December 21st, 2025
- Henderson parents notified of bed bugs in classroom - KLAS 8 News Now - December 19th, 2025
- Maine school dealing with cockroach infestation, reports of bed bugs - WGME - December 19th, 2025
- Unrelenting itchy feeling: Family ambushed by bed bugs aboard transatlantic flight sues over ruined trip - The Independent - December 19th, 2025
- Bed bugs, lack of heat at Karl King cited as trustee files complaint - South Bend Tribune - December 19th, 2025
- Housing authority addresses bedbug issues at Grand Island apartment complex - KSNB - December 19th, 2025
- The Taboo Travel Word: Hotels Take Proactive Measures Against Bed Bugs - TravelPulse Canada - December 19th, 2025
- French Cinematheque To Reopen Cinemas On January 2 Following Five-Week Bed Bug Closure - Deadline - December 19th, 2025
- Hall County Housing Authority address bed bugs in Centennial Towers - KSNB - December 19th, 2025
- Commissioners to meet with Hall County Housing Authority after bedbug discussion - The Grand Island Independent - December 17th, 2025
- Cockroaches, bed bugs and frustration for families in one Maine school - WMTW - December 17th, 2025
- This Bug Looks Like Its Ready for a Night at the Disco - A-Z Animals - December 17th, 2025
- 2 residents of Grand Island's Centennial Towers say their apartments have bedbugs - The Grand Island Independent - December 17th, 2025
- Bed Bugs Found in TVs, School Buses, and Hospital ORs -- And Homeowners Frequently Misidentify Them - PR Newswire - December 16th, 2025
- UK homeowners urged to check beds now amid winter bed bug surge - The Mirror - December 13th, 2025
- Bedbugs pose costly threat during holiday travel, health expert advises on prevention tips - KTXS - December 13th, 2025
- Forget Santa! Bed bugs are coming to town if you travel for the holidays - Tom's Guide - December 13th, 2025
- Bed Bugs - development.saccounty.gov - December 13th, 2025
- Bed bug epidemic warning as infestations soar over winter months - The Mirror - December 13th, 2025
- Simon Cowell reveals hes planning wild TV show about germs and bed bugs that will disgust viewers - The Sun - December 11th, 2025
- Simon Cowell reveals hes planning wild TV show about germs and bed bugs that will disgust viewers - The Sun - December 11th, 2025
- Bed bug infestation hits Britain: Cases surge by 62% as critters hitch rides into homes on luggage and clothing - dailymail.co.uk - December 11th, 2025
- Bed bug infestation hits Britain: Cases surge by 62% as critters hitch rides into homes on luggage and clothing - dailymail.co.uk - December 11th, 2025
- U.K. Hotels Turn to Heat Treatment as Bed Bug Cases Surge Ahead of Christmas, ThermoPest Reports - Reuters - December 11th, 2025
- U.K. Hotels Turn to Heat Treatment as Bed Bug Cases Surge Ahead of Christmas, ThermoPest Reports - Reuters - December 11th, 2025
- NPMA Crowns Ticks as 2025 Pest of the Year - Pest Control Technology - December 8th, 2025
- Another bedbug found at Bradley Central; some parents disappointed with school's reaction - Local 3 News - December 6th, 2025
- Lufkin hotel reopens after updated inspection shows improvement to rooms - KLTV.com - December 6th, 2025
- Dont Let the Bed Bugs Bite - WV News - December 6th, 2025
- New Study Reveals the Real Cause of the bed bugs - mebaneenterprise.com - December 6th, 2025
- Hotel and restaurant cited for evidence of bed bugs, raw fish/eggs, food stored in oven - Local 3 News - December 6th, 2025
