Researchers have discovered evidence of bed bug bites on lizards, raising concerns about the potential for these pests to infest non-traditional hosts. The discovery challenges the belief that bed bugs are exclusive to human habitats. Bed bugs were found in a controlled environment with lizards, indicating their ability to adapt and target a wider range of hosts. The researchers suspect that the bed bugs may have been inadvertently introduced into the lizards' environment. This finding has significant implications for pest control professionals and the general public, as strategies and prevention methods may need to be expanded to encompass a wider range of hosts.