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Termites do not typically infest beds. They prefer habitats with wood and soil, usually targeting wooden furniture rather than fabric. Termites thrive in damp environments and often invade areas like basements.
Ants can enter beds if they are attracted to food sources nearby. They often seek crumbs, spills, or pet food that may have been left out. Bedrooms can provide warm and moist areas for ants to thrive, especially if there is clutter.
To protect a house from termites, homeowners should understand termite behavior and biology. Implement preventative measures like fixing leaks and keeping wood away from soil. Regular inspections help catch early signs of damage.
Ants can return after extermination if certain factors are not addressed. If food sources remain, or trails are not eliminated, new ants may follow pheromone paths back. Surviving nests in nearby areas can also repopulate.