Bed Bug Life Cycle Explained

The bed bug life cycle is fast and relentless. That’s why even a small infestation can explode in size if left untreated. At Bed Bugs Be Gone Now, we’re experts in understanding—and interrupting—their growth.
Bed bugs begin as tiny eggs (1mm in size) that hatch in 6–10 days. Nymphs then pass through five developmental stages, requiring a blood meal between each. Under ideal conditions, bed bugs can become reproductive adults in just 3 to 5 weeks.
Each female can lay 200–500 eggs during her lifetime. That means an unnoticed infestation can multiply exponentially in a matter of months.
This is why timing matters. Professional heat treatment targets bed bugs at every life stage—egg, nymph, and adult. It’s the only method that delivers full elimination in just one session, without repeat treatments or harmful chemicals.
???? Spot early signs of activity? Stop the life cycle now. Schedule a free inspection with BBBGN today.
