Do Bed Bugs Come Out in Winter

Do Bed Bugs Come Out in Winter?

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Many believe bed bugs die off or go dormant during the winter, but this is far from the truth. While some insects hibernate or become less active, bed bugs remain a year-round threat—especially indoors where it’s warm and cozy. In fact, winter can often make infestations worse, as people spend more time indoors, unknowingly providing the perfect environment for bed bugs to thrive.

At Bed Bugs Be Gone Now, we want homeowners to understand that temperature-controlled environments, like homes and apartments, offer bed bugs everything they need: shelter, warmth, and hosts to feed on. With holiday travel wrapping up in January and February, it’s also the time when many people unknowingly bring bed bugs home in luggage, coats, or holiday gifts.

The winter season is also deceptive. Because people aren’t expecting bed bugs, early signs are often missed or ignored. But by the time warmer weather arrives, what started as a few bugs can explode into a full infestation.

BBBGN specializes in heat treatments that eliminate bed bugs in all life stages—eggs to adults—without the use of harsh chemicals. Our team provides fast, discreet service with proven results that give you peace of mind year-round.

Call BBBGN today for a FREE winter inspection and keep your home protected—even when it’s cold outside.

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