Pest control technicians understand the nature and habits of bedbugs and have a powerful range of pest control techniques to deal with bedbugs. We provide the reassurance that the bedbug problem has been fully dealt with and offer a call out service to deal with bedbugs and other pest control problems in the home. Our service is fast, effective and offers the highest level of safety for your family and pets.
Bedbugs are small, reddish-brown parasitic insects that feed on the blood of humans and animals. These insects are found around the world and can live in a variety of different environments, including your own home. Bedbug infestations can cause a great deal of disruption and anxiety, and so it is important to know how to prevent and treat bedbug infestations. This brief will discuss the causes of bedbug infestations, how to identify a bedbug infestation, and how to safely and effectively get rid of bedbugs.
Bedbugs can easily be brought into the home on clothing, bedding, furniture, and other items. It is not uncommon for bedbugs to be brought into homes from other infested dwellings, hotels, and other locations. Bedbugs can also be spread through travel, as they can easily be transported in suitcases, boxes, and other items.
Identify the problem: Before you start trying to get rid of the bedbugs, you need to make sure you know what you're dealing with. Bedbugs are small, reddish-brown insects that are about the size of an apple seed. They feed on human and animal blood, but they can also survive on other materials like fabric and paper. If you see small black spots on your mattress or bedding, then you may have bedbugs.
Heat treatments whereby infested items are placed in large plastic bubble and heated to a level which destroys all stages of the pests life cycle. The primary benefits of this extermination procedure is that its pesticide free.