Adult but unfed bed bugs have a rusty brown color.
Are bed bugs gray in color.
Fed bed bugs become swollen and more elongated.
Bed bugs can be identified and differentiated from other pests by their s ix legs.
When they first hatch the bed bugs are colorless but they become brown as they grow.
Adult bed bugs are usually a shiny rusty red color.
They are smaller ranging from translucent white to gray or brown in color.
Some bed bugs may even have darker spots on their backs.
They can often be found under wallpaper and along the sides of windows and window sills.
Their primary food source is fungi pollen mold and fragments of dead insects.
They are usually a translucent or whitish yellow in color unless they have recently fed and then they are a red color.
Keep an eye out for more bugs but most likely what you saw was not a bed bug.
Lone bed bugs prefer to be in black harborages while red harborages appear to be the optimum harborage color for bed bugs in more natural mixed aggregations.
Adult bed bugs that have fed on a blood meal appear to be red brown in color.
The additional red color after the mature bed bug feeds can be explained by the color of your blood.
Bed bugs might mistake red and black colored harborages for their other bed bug buddies since bed bugs prefer to harbor in clusters rather than individually.
Are bed bugs eggs grey once they are dead.
Unfed bed bugs are flat and broad oval.
Engorged bed bugs are red brown color after a blood meal.
An adult book louse is much smaller than an adult bed bug growing only from 1 1 5 mm long.
Juveniles are often a translucent tan color.
However this is not always the case.
They are very prolific and a female bed bug can lay approximately five eggs in 1 day and about 500 during her lifetime.
Small in size they do not feed on blood but on fungi pollen mold etc.
In general adult bed bugs are about the size of an apple seed or a grain of rice and nymphs are smaller.
Their colors range from translucent white to gray or brown.
A change in egg color may suggest that the bed bug is dead.
Last but not least on our list of bugs that look like bed bugs booklice look a lot like bed bug nymphs.
Booklice are commonly mistaken for bed bug nymphs.
They are smaller in size ranging from translucent white to gray or brown in color.
Unfed adult bed bugs are mahogany to rusty brown color.
Sometimes booklice are mistaken for bed bug nymphs because of their light color but their elongated shape and pronounced head helps to identify them.
They are normally white or near white.
They are translucent white gray or light brown and have three clear body segments.
Nymphs baby bed bugs are nearly colorless when they first hatch and become brownish as they mature.
Booklice are commonly mistaken for bed bug nymphs.