How Cold Affects Bed Bugs: Can Freezing Temperatures Kill Them?
Bed bugs are killed by temperatures below 0°F when exposed for about four days. They tolerate cold but thrive in warmth, being most active between 70°F and 80°F. While short cold spells allow survival, prolonged exposure below 0°F eliminates all life stages. Adult bed bugs can live up to a year without a blood meal. … Read more