Bed Bugs
Residential Bed Bug Treatment
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How To Prevent Bed Bugs?
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How To Get Rid Of Bed Bugs
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Bed Bug Chemical Applications
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What Are Bed Bugs?
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How Do You Get Bed Bugs?
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How To Tell If You Have Bed Bugs?
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What Do Bed Bug Bites Look Like?
How To Prevent Bed Bugs?
How To Get Rid Of Bed Bugs?
Because of their elusive nature, bedbugs are easily overlooked by property owners and managers. Bed bugs can be extremely difficult to eradicate , our bed bug services include all the necessary products and follow up visits for 1 fee. Our treatment methods include the following
Chemical Applications:
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The most cost effective choice for: immediate treatment for select areas within a structure or home.
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Resident preparation: Requires careful preparation by the resident
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Chemical applications: Our people are carefully trained to make precise applications using only high quality proven products. All pesticides by law must be registered by the EPA
How Do You Get Bed bugs?
Bed bugs are usually picked up by buildings frequented by a large number of people, like hotels, and unknowingly brought back home in luggage, back packs, purses, furniture, bedding , shoes or clothing. In multifamily dwellings like apartment buildings, bed bugs can easily make their way between apartments infesting the entire building.
Bed bugs are often found:
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In bedding
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Behind electrical outlets and light switches
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In crevices of furniture
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Inside mattresses and box springs
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Between flooring and under carpeting
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Under chairs and in the drawers of dressers
How To Tell If You Have Bed bugs?
Although they are small parasitic insects, bed bugs can be seen by the naked eye and can be identified by the appearance of small brown or reddish dots on the bedding , mattreses , and furniture. These are bed bug droppings and blood spots for their feeding. Heavy infestations, may result in a odor described as "buggy" or sweet. Bed bug bites usually produce mild no reaction in most people, but may leave behind red itchy, welts. Bed bugs feed on any bare skin exposed, while sleeping (face, neck, shoulders, arms, legs etc) While they prefer humans, bed bugs may also feed on your cats, dog , birds, and other warm blooded pets
What Does Bed bug bites look like?
Bed bug bites typically appear as red inflamed spots on your skin. The size of bites varies as each individual react differently. Bed bugs inject the anticoagulant when feeding which causes reactions and determines the size of the mark left behind. Bites usaually occur in areas of exposed skin, like arms , legs , and backs.