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Home Bed Bugs Bed Bug Life Stages

Bed bugs are nocturnal, reddish brown insects that feed on the bloodof humans and other warm-blooded animals. They are wingless insects and have flattened bodies, allowing them to hide in small areas such as mattress encasements, floor cracks, carpets, bedding, mattresses and even upholstered furniture.

A bed bugs life begins as an egg which is grain-like and milky-white in colour. Female bed bugs lay between five and 12 eggs each day and may lay up to five hundred eggs within her lifetime. Bed bug eggs are laid either singly or in clusters and are usually placed intight cracks and crevices. A single bed bug egg is approximately one millimetre in length and is comparable in size to two grains of salt. Eggs hatch within a week and newly born bed bugs will immediately begin to feed.

Young bed bugs, or nymphs, pass through five molts (growing stages) before reaching maturity. Nymphs can appear similar to adults but are smaller in size and are not yet sexually mature.Nymphs are also yellow-white in colour, while adults are reddish-brown. In order to complete a molting (growing) stage, a nymph requires a blood meal. Nymphs can molt and become adults within five weeks at room temperatures.

The life span of a bedbug most commonly ranges from four to six months. Some bedbugs may live for years and can go months without feeding.

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Eggs... Bed bug eggs are very small, about 1mm long, white and are very difficult to see. A female bed bug will lay 5 to 12 eggs per day and about 300-500 eggs in her lifetime. They have a sticky coating, allowing the female bed bug to stick them into cracks & crevices for hiding. Newly laid eggs take about a week to hatch.

Nymphs... Newly hatched nymphs feed as soon as food is available and will go through five instars (growth stages) before becoming adults. They must have a blood meal to move to the next instar stage.

Adults... Adult bed bugs can live for as long as a year, and for several months without feeding. The ideal environment for bed bug reproduction and survival is between 20 and 28C, where they will thrive year round.

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