Bed bugs are expert hiders. They feed at night, retreat before dawn, and spend 90% of their lives hidden in cracks and seams you'd never think to check. By the time most Southfield Michigan homeowners are sure they have bed bugs, the infestation has been active for weeks — sometimes months.

The key to keeping treatment costs low is catching it early. Here are the 7 signs to look for — starting with the ones most commonly missed.

⚠️ Southfield-specific risk: Southfield's high concentration of apartment complexes, hotels, and multi-family housing along the M-10 and I-696 corridors means bed bugs travel frequently between units. Early detection is critical — especially if you've had overnight guests or recently traveled.

#1 Dark Fecal Spots on Mattress Seams

Bed bug fecal spots on mattress seam — dark brown dots indicating active bed bug infestation Southfield Michigan
Dark fecal spots along a mattress seam — one of the earliest and most reliable signs of bed bugs. Replace the image src with your uploaded photo URL.

This is the #1 sign that Southfield homeowners find first — and most don't know what it means. Tiny dark brown or black dots along your mattress seams, on your sheets, behind your headboard, or along your baseboards.

Each dot is about the size of a period at the end of a sentence. They are bed bug fecal matter — digested blood — and they smear when wet. A cluster of these spots in one location means bed bugs are actively feeding nearby. The more spots you find, the larger and more established the infestation.

💡 Check these spots first: All four mattress seams, the tags on each corner, the box spring underside, and the headboard backside facing the wall.

#2 Shed Skins in Hiding Spots

Shed bed bug skins exuviae found in mattress seam — sign of growing bed bug colony Southfield Michigan
Translucent shed bed bug skins (exuviae) found in a mattress fold. Each skin represents a nymph that has grown and molted. Multiple skins mean an established, growing colony.

Bed bugs shed their skin five times as they grow from egg to adult. Each shed skin is left behind in the same hiding spot — a translucent, hollow shell in the exact shape of a bed bug.

Finding shed skins is serious. It means the infestation has been active long enough for bugs to complete multiple growth cycles. One or two skins means a recent infestation. Dozens of skins means the colony has been established for weeks or months and has grown significantly.

⚠️ Where to look: In mattress seams, inside box spring folds, along bed frame joints, inside nightstand drawers, and behind electrical outlet covers.
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#3 Rust-Colored Blood Stains on Sheets

Rust colored blood stains on bed sheets from bed bug feeding — sign of bed bug infestation Southfield Michigan
Small rust-colored smear marks on sheets or pillowcases — caused by rolling onto a feeding bed bug or blood smearing after a bite. Almost certain confirmation of bed bugs.

Small rust-colored or reddish-brown smear marks on your sheets, pillowcases, or mattress cover. These appear when you roll over onto a feeding bed bug and crush it — or when blood smears from a bite site during sleep.

This sign is one of the most definitive confirmations of an active infestation. Unlike fecal spots, which could theoretically be mistaken for something else, blood smears on bedding combined with other signs leave little doubt.

#4 Live Bugs in Seams and Cracks

Seeing a live bed bug is the most obvious confirmation — but most Southfield homeowners never actually see one because bed bugs are nocturnal and move quickly to hiding spots at the first sign of light or disturbance.

If you do spot a live bug, it will be flat and oval — about the size of an apple seed — reddish-brown if unfed, dark red and swollen if recently fed. It moves slowly and deliberately. It will be near the mattress, bed frame, or furniture close to where you sleep.

⚠️ Don't crush it — capture it. Place it in a sealed plastic bag or container and photograph it. Call Hi-Tech at 248-569-8001 — we confirm identification before any treatment begins.
4–8 Weeks
How long most Southfield homeowners have bed bugs before noticing any signs. By then the colony is already well established.

#5 Tiny White Eggs in Fabric Folds

Bed bug eggs are about 1mm long — roughly the size of a grain of sand — pearl-white and oval. They are glued to surfaces in clusters with a sticky secretion, making them nearly impossible to remove or spot without looking very carefully.

Most Southfield homeowners never find eggs because they require very close inspection of mattress seams, box spring folds, and furniture joints with a flashlight. An eye-spot is visible on eggs more than 5 days old. Finding egg clusters means active breeding is underway and the population is growing rapidly.

💡 Use a flashlight and magnifying glass to inspect mattress seams and box spring folds. Eggs are almost always in the deepest, darkest fold you can find.

#6 Unexplained Bite Marks on Skin

Bed bug bite marks on arm in line pattern — red raised welts from bed bug feeding Southfield Michigan
Bed bug bites appearing in a line or cluster pattern on the arm. Bites are small, red, raised welts that are intensely itchy — but 30% of people show no visible reaction at all.

Waking up with small, red, itchy welts on your arms, shoulders, neck, or face that weren't there when you went to bed. Bed bug bites often appear in a line or cluster — called the "breakfast, lunch, and dinner" pattern — because a single bug feeds multiple times along exposed skin.

However, bites alone are not a reliable confirmation. About 30% of people show no visible reaction. Mosquito bites, flea bites, and allergic reactions can all look identical. Always combine bite observations with a physical inspection for fecal spots, shed skins, and blood stains.

#7 Musty Sweet Odor in the Bedroom

Large bed bug infestations emit a distinctive sweet, musty odor — often described as overripe raspberries, almonds, or coriander. This smell comes from pheromones released by aggregating colonies.

This sign only becomes detectable when the infestation is significant — hundreds or thousands of bugs present. If your bedroom has an unexplained sweet musty smell that gets stronger near the mattress or furniture, treat it as a serious warning sign and call Hi-Tech immediately.

⚠️ If you can smell it, the infestation is large. A detectable odor means hundreds of bugs are present. Do not delay — call 248-569-8001 for same-day elimination.

Where to Inspect Your Southfield Home Right Now

🛏️ Bedroom — Check First

  • All four mattress seams and tags
  • Box spring underside fabric
  • All bed frame joints and screw holes
  • Headboard — front and back
  • Nightstand drawers and undersides
  • Electrical outlets near the bed
  • Baseboards along bedroom walls

🛋️ Living Areas — Check Second

  • All couch and recliner seams
  • Under sofa cushions and in folds
  • Curtain folds near sleeping areas
  • Inside dresser drawers and joints
  • Closet shelving and clothing
  • Behind wall art near the bed
  • Inside alarm clocks and electronics near bed
📞 Found Any of These Signs? Call 248-569-8001 — Same-Day Elimination in Southfield
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