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Where Do Bed Bugs Hide? 6 Surprising Spots Where Bed Bugs Congregate


bed bugs in upholstered furniture

Bed bugs are notorious pests that can infest even the cleanest and most well-maintained spaces. Tiny bloodsuckers that are skilled at hiding, it’s challenging to find and even harder to get rid of bed bugs. While we often associate them with mattresses and bedding, these crafty insects can lurk in unexpected places, catching us off guard.


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Contrary to popular belief, there are many unlikely places where you might find bed bugs. In this article, we’ll cover a few of these and provide you with tips on how to get rid of them effectively. So, let's dive in and learn more about these elusive pests!


  1. Upholstered Furniture Your cozy couch or favorite armchair may seem like a safe haven, but unfortunately, bed bugs are skilled hitchhikers and can easily find their way into upholstery. These pests can squeeze into the tiniest crevices and folds of your furniture, waiting for the perfect moment to feed on unsuspecting victims. To combat this, vacuum your upholstered furniture regularly, paying close attention to seams and cushions. Additionally, consider using a bed bug spray like Sterifab to eliminate any unwelcome guests.

  2. Electronics and Appliances Yes, you read that right! Bed bugs can find their way into your electronics and household appliances. They can crawl into the crevices of your TV, gaming consoles or even your coffee maker. While they don't typically infest these items as frequently as they do beds, it's always a good idea to inspect and clean your electronics regularly. Use a vacuum cleaner attachment to remove any potential hiding spots and wipe down surfaces with a damp cloth. Remember, prevention is key!

  3. Public Transportation If you thought bed bugs were confined to homes and hotels, think again. Public transportation, such as buses, trains and airplanes can be unexpected hotspots for these pesky critters. They can easily latch onto your clothing or bags and catch a ride to your home. While you can't control the cleanliness of public transportation, you can take preventive measures. Consider using bed bug spray on your luggage and inspecting your clothing before bringing them into your home after a trip.

  4. Libraries and Movie Theaters Any place where people gather and spend extended periods can be potential bed bug havens. Libraries, with their reading nooks and comfortable seating, and movie theaters, where people settle in for hours, are prime targets. Before settling into a chair or cozying up with a book, take a moment to inspect the area. Look for telltale signs of bed bugs such as dark spots or discarded exoskeletons. If you suspect an infestation, it's best to alert the staff, who can take appropriate measures to address the issue.

  5. Office Spaces While we typically associate bed bugs with residential areas, these pests can make their way into office spaces too. Cluttered workstations, cozy seating areas and shared spaces like break rooms or conference rooms can provide ideal hiding spots for bed bugs. To prevent infestations in the office, encourage employees to keep their workstations tidy, regularly vacuum upholstery and carpets and promptly report any signs of bed bugs to the facilities management team.

  6. Public Gyms Although we go to the gym to stay healthy, be aware that bed bugs can find their way into fitness facilities too. Gym bags, clothing and shared exercise equipment provide ample opportunities for bed bugs to hitch a ride back to your home. When using a public gym, keep your belongings in sealed bags or lockers, and avoid placing your items on the floor. After your workout, thoroughly inspect your belongings before bringing them home, and wash your gym clothes on high heat to kill any potential bed bugs.



Bed bugs are resourceful pests that can turn up in the most unlikely places. By being vigilant and taking preventive measures, you can significantly reduce the chances of an infestation. But remember, not all pest control methods are effective against bed bugs, so make sure you’re using Sterifab!


Regularly inspect and clean upholstery, electronics, and items brought in from public spaces. Utilize bed bug sprays to combat these persistent bugs effectively. If you want to know if you can see bed bug bites, the answer is yes. They usually manifest in small, itchy welts that can appear in clusters.


If you suspect an infestation in your home, it's best to take action immediately by doing what the pros do. Apply Sterifab to any area you suspect is infested.


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