The luxurious — yet messy — love nest where powerful drug lord Nemesio “El Mencho” Oseguera Cervantes spent his final days in hiding was littered with cartons of takeout food and tons of medication, including pills for insomnia.

The now-dead Jalisco New Generation Cartel leader was lying low at a two-story villa inside the exclusive, gated Tapalpa Country Club with one of his lovers — and by the looks of it, they really didn’t get out much.

In the kitchen it looked as if a bomb had gone off. The counter was covered with takeout containers, rotten strawberries, milt cartons and water bottles, according to eerie photos obtained by Reuters.

Potatoes and tomatoes were dumped on the floor.

Food was strewn across a kitchen counter.

A fridge was jam-packed with large containers of beverages with other fruits and veggies.

The cartel kingpin was gunned down behind the hideaway in an ambush launched by the Mexican military’s special forces, throwing the country into turmoil.

Intelligence agencies were able to locate him after they determined that one of his mistresses was living at the secluded resort compound, officials previously said.

The villa featured spacious, sleek rooms with wide windows with a minimalist decor.

A vial of Tationil Plus, an antioxidant marketed for cellular health and other medication in the house.
A vial of Tationil Plus, an antioxidant marketed for cellular health and other medication in the house.REUTERS

A letter beside religious objects inside the hideout.
A letter beside religious objects inside the hideout.REUTERS

Food was stuffed in a fridge.
Food was stuffed in a fridge.REUTERS
But similar to the fridge, but cabinets were packed to the brim. They contained meds for ailments such as migraines, insomnia, acid reflux and fungal infections.

Vials of Tationil Plus, which is supposed to boost cellular health, were tucked next to a dosage schedule in a freezer. Grooming products were also packed in plastic baggies.