Identification of Bed Bugs
Learn how to identify, detect, and treat bed bug infestations effectively.
1–4 mm, flat, oval, reddish-brown body
Bed bugs are parasitic insects that feed exclusively on blood. Infestations often result from domestic and international travel. Hotels, motels, and Airbnbs are prime spots for picking them up due to high guest turnover. While they don’t transmit diseases, they can cause negative health impacts, including allergic reactions and severe itching. Eliminating them requires a professional, multi-step approach.
Signs of Bed Bug Infestation
Early detection is crucial to prevent prolonged infestations and discomfort. Watch for these common signs:
- Bites on skin, often in clusters or lines.
- Small bloodstains on bedding or mattresses.
- Dark fecal spots on mattresses and nearby furniture.
- Shed skins from molting bed bugs.
- A sweet, musty odor in infested areas.
These indicators point to an active infestation and the need for professional bed bug control to protect your home and health.
Our Bed Bug Treatment Methods
1. Residual Spraying
Applying insecticides to cracks, crevices, mattress seams, and furniture joints where bed bugs hide. Ensures maximum coverage and long-lasting effectiveness.
2. Intensive Treatment
Upon thorough inspection, we provide customized Integrated Pest Management Plan tailored for your home or business to eliminate bed bugs and prevent reinfestation.
3. ULV Misting
A fine mist penetrates deeper into crevices and hidden spaces, ensuring wider coverage and targeting bed bugs hiding in wall voids, sockets, and furniture.
Our pest control consultants provide a detailed SOP for preparation before treatment to ensure maximum effectiveness. Treatments come with a one-month warranty, with optional extended packages for continued peace of mind.



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