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Do bedbugs have natural enemies?

There are many natural enemies of bedbugs, such as mantis, parasitic bee, spider, all kinds of birds, especially insect-eating birds and spiders.

Bedbugs generally live in groups, so a large number of bedbugs are often found in places suitable for hiding. Bedbugs can spread by being carried and being carried. Carriage transmission: refers to the bed bug actively looking for the host and spreading; Being carried means that bedbugs are transferred and spread. I bought a wooden bed in the second-hand market last time. When I got home, I didn't expect bedbugs under the covers. I tried many methods, and finally I realized that only Lan Weishi could kill bedbugs. Now there are no bedbugs for more than a year. Bedbugs spread at home with them. When bugs find a new place, they will come out to find food and spread it to the masses. Usually, bedbugs will occupy the highlands first to prevent humans from finding them. Baidu said that if there is a gap nearby, they will quickly find a hiding place. At this time, even if the bed is abandoned, bedbugs can't be controlled, because bedbugs have occupied all the gaps in the house, and even the patch panel has bedbugs. Therefore, it is fundamental to control bedbugs by adopting corresponding killing schemes.