A woman’s morning took a horrifying turn after she spotted strange white grains scattered across her sheets. At first, she assumed her husband had spilled rice while eating in bed — but on closer inspection, she realised something was very wrong.
The small, shiny, oval specks were not food at all. Inside one, something appeared to move. A quick online search confirmed her fear: they were bedbug eggs.
What they look like:
Tiny, about 1 mm in size
White, oval, and shiny
Often compared to grains of rice
Laid in hidden spots such as mattress seams, behind baseboards, or in furniture cracks
Life cycle and health risks:
Eggs hatch in 6–10 days into larvae that feed on blood
While bedbugs rarely transmit diseases, their bites can cause itching, allergic reactions, skin irritation, and insomnia