We investigate bed bug complaints in licensed lodging facilities and provide education on bed bug control in private residential settings.
What are Bed bugs?
- Bed bugs are small, flat, parasitic insects that feed on the blood of humans and animals while they sleep.
- They are about the size of an apple seed and a reddish-brown color.
- They are wingless and cannot fly or jump.
- They often hide in bedding, mattresses, furniture, and cracks in walls.
- Bites can become itchy and swollen and scratching can lead to infections.
- Although they are not known to transmit disease, they can have negative impacts on physical or mental health. This includes allergic reactions to bites, severe anxiety, or insomnia.
- Once a population is established in a room or home, they can be difficult to control and eradicate.
FAQ
How do they spread?
Bed bugs are spread by attaching and hiding on belongings as people travel or move. They are usually introduced through infested used furniture, clothing, luggage or other belongings.
What are the signs of a bed bug infestation?
- Waking up with red, itchy bite marks
- Rusty or reddish stains on sheets, mattresses, walls, or others places they hide
- Tiny egg shells or exoskeletons
- Visible bed bugs
- Sweet musty odor
How do you get rid of bed bugs?
Bed bugs can be very difficult to eradicate. Some over-the-counter chemical treatments are ineffective and dangerous if not used properly. The best method for getting rid of bed bugs is to a use professional pest control company that specializes bed bug treatment.
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