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Bed Bug in Malaysia — The Persistent Night Pest

Bed bugs are making a resurgence in Malaysia, infesting homes, hotels, and apartments across the country. These small, flat, reddish-brown insects hide in cracks and crevices during the day and emerge at night to feed on human blood, leaving itchy bite marks and causing significant distress.

Their ability to hide in tiny spaces, rapid reproduction, and growing pesticide resistance make bed bugs one of the most challenging pests to eliminate without professional treatment.

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Cimex lectularius

Common bed bug

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Identification

What Is the Bed Bug?

Bed bugs (Cimex lectularius) are small, wingless insects that feed exclusively on blood, preferably human. Adult bed bugs are oval, flat, and reddish-brown, about the size of an apple seed (4–5mm). After feeding, they become swollen and more reddish in colour.

Bed bugs are nocturnal, hiding in cracks and crevices during the day and emerging at night to feed. They are attracted to body heat and carbon dioxide. While they cannot fly or jump, they can crawl quickly across floors, walls, and ceilings.

Female bed bugs lay 200–500 eggs in their lifetime, depositing them in cracks and crevices. Eggs hatch in 6–10 days, and nymphs require blood meals to moult and develop. Under favourable conditions, bed bugs can develop from egg to adult in as little as 5 weeks.

Eggs

Tiny (1mm), white, and pear-shaped. Glued to surfaces in clusters. Hatch in 6–10 days.

Nymphs

Five instars (stages), smaller and lighter than adults. Require blood meal to moult.

Adults

4–5mm, oval, reddish-brown. Flat body allows hiding in cracks as thin as a credit card.

After Feeding

Body swells and becomes more elongated and reddish. Can survive months without feeding.

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Scientific name
Cimex lectularius
Family
Cimicidae
Adult size
4–5 mm (apple seed size)
Colour
Reddish-brown (darker after feeding)
Lifespan
6–12 months
Eggs per female
200–500 in lifetime
Without food
Can survive 6–12 months

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A single female bed bug can lead to a significant infestation within months. Early detection and professional treatment are critical. DIY treatments often scatter bed bugs to new hiding spots, making elimination more difficult and expensive.

Hiding Spots

Where Bed Bugs Hide

Bed bugs hide in tiny cracks and crevices near their food source — you. Their flat bodies allow them to squeeze into spaces as thin as a credit card.

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Bedroom Hiding Spots

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    Mattress Seams & Tags

    The most common hiding spot. Check along seams, tags, and corners of mattresses.

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    Box Springs

    Inside box springs, especially in corners and where fabric attaches to wood.

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    Bed Frames & Headboards

    Cracks in wooden frames, screw holes, and joints. Metal frames in seams and corners.

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    Nightstands & Furniture

    Drawer joints, behind peeling wallpaper, and in electrical outlets near the bed.

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Other Hiding Areas

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    Upholstered Furniture

    Sofas, chairs, and cushions — especially in seams and under cushions.

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    Electrical Outlets

    Behind outlet covers and switch plates, especially those near sleeping areas.

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    Baseboards & Carpet Edges

    Along baseboards, under carpet edges, and in cracks in walls and floors.

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    Personal Belongings

    Inside luggage, backpacks, clothing piles, and under clutter near beds.

Detection

Signs of Bed Bug Infestation

Early detection is crucial for effective bed bug control. Know what to look for.

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Live Bugs

Seeing live bed bugs, especially in mattress seams, bed frames, or furniture. Adults are visible to the naked eye.

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Eggs & Eggshells

Tiny (1mm) white eggs and pale yellow shells in cracks and crevices. Often found in clusters.

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Shed Skins

Translucent exoskeletons shed by nymphs as they grow. Found near hiding spots.

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Fecal Spots

Tiny black dots (bed bug excrement) on mattresses, sheets, and walls. May bleed like ink when wet.

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Blood Stains

Small rust-coloured or reddish stains on sheets or mattresses from crushed bed bugs or bleeding bites.

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Musty Odour

A sweet, musty smell in heavily infested areas, caused by bed bug scent glands.

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Bite Pattern

Bed bug bites often appear in lines or clusters of three (the "breakfast, lunch, dinner" pattern) on exposed skin areas like arms, legs, neck, and face. However, reactions vary — some people show no symptoms while others develop severe itching and swelling.

Risks

Health & Property Risks

While bed bugs don't transmit diseases, they cause significant physical and psychological impacts.

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Allergic Reactions

Bites can cause allergic reactions ranging from small red welts to severe blistering. Some individuals experience intense itching that disrupts sleep and daily activities.

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Secondary Infections

Scratching bite sites can break the skin, leading to bacterial infections like impetigo, cellulitis, or lymphangitis requiring medical treatment.

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Psychological Impact

Bed bug infestations cause significant anxiety, stress, and insomnia. The fear of being bitten can lead to sleep deprivation and mental health issues.

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Rapid Spread

Bed bugs spread quickly to adjacent rooms and apartments through wall voids, electrical outlets, and by hitchhiking on belongings.

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Treatment Costs

DIY failures often make infestations worse and more expensive to treat. Professional heat treatment or integrated management is usually required.

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Reputation Damage

For hotels and rental properties, bed bug reports can severely damage reputation, lead to negative reviews, and result in legal liability.

DIY Limitations

Why DIY Bed Bug Treatment Fails

Bed bugs are one of the most difficult pests to eliminate without professional help. Their hiding abilities, rapid reproduction, and growing pesticide resistance make DIY approaches largely ineffective.

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Hidden Eggs Survive

Bed bug eggs are resistant to most pesticides and hidden in tiny cracks. Missed eggs hatch and restart the infestation after treatment.

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Pesticide Resistance

Many bed bug populations have developed resistance to common insecticides. Store-bought sprays often have little effect.

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Scattering Effect

Improper pesticide use can cause bed bugs to scatter to new hiding spots, spreading the infestation to other rooms.

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Inadequate Heat

DIY heat treatment with space heaters or dryers rarely achieves the consistent 60°C+ temperatures needed throughout the entire infestation area.

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  • done Thorough inspection with trained detection methods
  • done Heat treatment that kills all life stages including eggs
  • done Professional-grade insecticides with resistance management
  • done Steam treatment for sensitive items and cracks
  • done Follow-up inspections to ensure complete elimination
  • done Prevention advice to avoid reinfestation
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How We Eliminate Bed Bugs

Our integrated bed bug treatment combines multiple methods for complete elimination.

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Inspection & Detection

We conduct thorough inspections using visual detection and monitoring tools to identify all infestation areas, hiding spots, and severity.

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Integrated Treatment

We implement a combination of heat treatment, steam, professional insecticides, and physical removal to eliminate bed bugs at all life stages.

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Follow-up & Prevention

We provide follow-up inspections, monitoring devices, and prevention guidance to ensure elimination and prevent reinfestation.

Treatment Methods We Use

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Heat Treatment

Specialised equipment raises room temperature to 60°C+, killing bed bugs and eggs in all hiding spots without chemicals.

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Steam Treatment

High-temperature steam penetrates mattresses, furniture, and cracks where chemicals cannot reach. Kills on contact.

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Insecticide Treatment

Professional-grade insecticides with multiple active ingredients applied to cracks, crevices, and harbourage areas.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I tell if I have bed bugs? expand_more
Look for small reddish-brown bugs (4–5mm) in mattress seams, bed frames, and furniture joints. Other signs include tiny black fecal spots, shed skins, blood stains on sheets, and itchy bite marks in lines or clusters on exposed skin. A musty, sweet odour may be present in heavy infestations.
What do bed bug bites look like? expand_more
Bed bug bites appear as small, red, itchy welts, often in lines or clusters of three (the 'breakfast, lunch, dinner' pattern). They typically occur on exposed skin areas like arms, legs, neck, and face. Reactions vary — some people show no symptoms while others develop severe itching and swelling.
Can bed bugs spread disease? expand_more
Bed bugs are not known to transmit diseases to humans. However, their bites can cause allergic reactions, secondary skin infections from scratching, and significant psychological distress including anxiety and insomnia. The primary health impact is from sleep disruption and skin irritation.
How do bed bugs spread? expand_more
Bed bugs spread by hitchhiking on luggage, clothing, furniture, and personal items. They can move between apartments through wall voids and electrical outlets. Common sources include hotels, public transport, second-hand furniture, and visiting infested homes. They do not fly or jump but crawl quickly.
Can I get rid of bed bugs myself? expand_more
DIY bed bug treatment is extremely difficult and rarely successful. Bed bugs hide in tiny cracks, have developed resistance to many pesticides, and eggs are resistant to treatment. Professional heat treatment or integrated pest management is usually required for complete elimination. Early professional intervention saves time and money.

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