One morning, the writer noticed strange objects on their bed—small, round balls scattered across the sheets. At first, it was confusing, but looking closer brought concern. The objects looked like “insect eggs — perfectly round, pale, and arranged in a neat cluster,” making the situation unsettling.
Worried, they began searching for answers online and comparing images. It didn’t take long to identify the cause. To their surprise, the objects were stink bug eggs.
Stink bugs are known for their strong odor and often enter homes during colder months. While they are usually seen on walls or windows, they can lay eggs in quiet, undisturbed places—even bedding, which makes their presence feel more invasive.
The discovery led to immediate action. The bed was stripped and cleaned thoroughly, and nearby areas were checked for more signs. Even though stink bugs are not dangerous to humans, their eggs can hatch quickly, potentially leading to more bugs indoors.
The experience highlights how pests can appear unexpectedly, even in clean homes. As described, it’s a reminder to stay alert and act quickly when something unusual appears, especially in personal spaces like a bed.