Bed bugs don’t die in the winter. Nor do they go to sleep or retreat to more welcoming habitats either like some insects. They’re keeping cozy inside, where temperatures remain consistent. Both bed bugs and humans prefer similar temperature ranges. So, if bed bugs have already established themselves within a temperature-controlled space, chances are they will remain active year-round unless they are removed.

Bed bugs in winter

Bed bugs can be very resilient. A common question we get is, “does freezing kill bed bugs?” Though below-freezing temperatures can kill bed bugs, they can even survive those temperatures for a brief time.

If temperatures do drop significantly, bed bugs will enter a hibernation-like state. In this state, the adults can survive without feeding for months.

Worse, winter can actually be a boon of sorts to bed bugs. First, their preferred hosts — warm human beings — prefer to stay inside. Secondly, bedclothes typically become thicker in the winter, giving these pests more cover and opportunities to hide and reproduce.

Bed bug treatment

When it comes to removing bed bugs, there’s no time like the present. Our bed bug professionals offer powerful and customized bed bug treatments that help eliminate them where they live and breed. We work quickly and effectively and cause little disruption to your household as possible.

How our bed bug solutions work:

  1. A Terminix Service technician will perform an extensive inspection of your home, including beds, furniture, linens and more.
  2. Terminix Service will remove visible bed bugs and treat the area to help eliminate any hidden bed bugs and their eggs.

If you think you might have bed bugs and need bed bug treatment, contact Terminix Service and schedule a free bed bug inspection.

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