Yes, bedbugs can live in insulation, particularly if it provides them with a suitable environment for hiding and breeding. They prefer to stay close to their food source—humans—so they may be found in insulation near sleeping areas or where people spend time. However, insulation is not their primary habitat; they are more commonly found in mattresses, bedding, and furniture. Proper pest control measures are essential to eliminate bedbug infestations in all areas, including insulation.
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