Do Bed Bugs Hide in Electronics?

Bed bug infestations can be challenging to detect since these pests hide in furniture, bedding, and underneath carpets. They breed rapidly, get into suitcases, and spread to more locations. However, few people think bed bugs could live in electronics and don’t expect to find them in TVs, smartphones, etc.

This article will cover the most common electronic devices where bed bugs may hide and how to prevent infestations.

Keep reading to learn more.

Why bed bugs hide in electronics

This article will cover the most common electronic devices where bed bugs may hide and how to prevent infestations.

Quiet and dark areas attract bedbugs because they provide a safe environment where they can breed. So, it’s no surprise that the pests occasionally get into electronic devices and appliances. Electronics are usually close to the sleeping host, and bed bugs emerge to feed and return to their shelter.

Infestations spread quickly, and when there’s not enough space in the bedding or furniture, the bugs migrate to a new home. They’ll usually settle in gaps in the wall or electronics.

Another reason why the pests hide in phones and TVs is because they’re close to the bed, and the bed bugs don’t have to travel far to get to their host.

Avoid placing the phone or laptop under the bed. Although it’s a convenient spot to charge devices and for quick access to them, it’s easy for bed bugs to get inside the appliances. It’s best to keep furniture, clothes, and books away from the bed to prevent the infestation from spreading.

Bed bugs in TVs

People with modern TVs don’t have to worry about bed bug issues. They need a lot of room to breed and are more likely to invade outdated TVs. These bulkier models provide bed bugs with ample space to hide and multiply. If people suspect bed bugs are in their flatscreen TV, they should immediately contact a pest control service. This indicates they’re dealing with a severe infestation, and swift action is necessary to resolve the issue.

Bed bugs in computers

Although these pests can survive in TVs, they prefer hiding in desktop computers and monitors. These devices are warm and have more gaps for bed bugs to enter. Sometimes they’ll also live underneath the computer since people rarely reposition it.

Professional treatment is the only foolproof way to remove bed bugs from a laptop. Sealing the computer in a bag is futile since bed bugs can survive in such environments for up to a year.

Bed bugs in cell phones

Bed bugs rarely get inside cell phones. Newer models are thin and don’t have enough entry points. Even headphone jacks are too narrow for bed bugs to squeeze through. However, severe infestations can affect cell phones, and the pests may find sneaky ways to crawl into the device.

People who have bought pre-owned phones sometimes report the devices are full of bed bugs. Before making a purchase, make sure that the phone is in good condition to avoid bringing home some unwanted visitors.

Protect the home from bed bugs and eliminate infestations

When bed bugs hide in electronics, they’ve already made a home for themselves in the furniture and bedding. Call an expert immediately to eradicate the infestation quickly and protect the home and appliances.


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