📍 Serving Palmdale, Lancaster & Antelope Valley, CA📞 (661) 494-9601  |  Mon–Fri 9am–5pm
🛏️ Bed Bug Exterminator — Antelope Valley

Bed Bug Treatment in
Palmdale & Lancaster, CA

Bed bugs are stressful — but we stop them fast. Our treatment targets every life stage of the infestation, from eggs to adults, so they don't come back.

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How to Know If You Have Bed Bugs

Bed bugs are small, nocturnal, and excellent at hiding. These are the signs to look for before a small problem becomes a large infestation.

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Bite Marks When You Wake

Small, red, itchy bites in a line or cluster — especially on exposed skin like arms, neck, and shoulders — are a common first sign of bed bug activity.

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Blood Spots on Sheets

Tiny rust-colored spots on your sheets, pillowcases, or mattress from crushed bed bugs or their droppings are a strong indicator of an active infestation.

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Dark Spots on Mattress Seams

Dark ink-like spots along mattress seams, box spring edges, or headboard crevices are bed bug excrement — a clear sign they're living in your bed.

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Shed Skins

Bed bugs molt five times before adulthood. Finding pale, translucent shed skins in hiding spots is a reliable sign of an active, growing population.

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Visible Bugs

Adult bed bugs are about the size of an apple seed — flat, brown, and oval. Check mattress seams, box springs, headboards, and nearby furniture.

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Sweet, Musty Odor

Large infestations can produce a faint sweet or musty odor. If your bedroom has an unexplained smell, it may be worth a professional inspection.

Bed Bugs Hide in More Places Than Just Your Bed

Effective treatment requires reaching every hiding spot — not just the mattress.

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Mattress & Box Spring

The seams, folds, and tags of mattresses and box springs are the most common hiding spot for bed bugs at all life stages.

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Furniture & Upholstery

Sofas, chairs, and other upholstered furniture near sleeping areas are frequently infested — especially in the seams and underneath cushions.

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Electrical Outlets & Baseboards

Bed bugs travel along walls and hide behind outlets, baseboards, and wall trim — especially near beds and furniture where people sleep or rest.

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Wall Art & Picture Frames

The backs of picture frames, headboards mounted to walls, and decorative items near sleeping areas are commonly overlooked harborage sites.

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Closets & Clothing

Bed bugs can hitchhike in clothing and establish in closets, especially if the closet is close to sleeping areas or if clothes are piled on the floor.

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Luggage & Bags

Travel is the most common way bed bugs enter a home. They hide in luggage, bags, and clothing brought back from hotels, vacation rentals, and public transit.

How We Eliminate Bed Bugs

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Thorough Inspection

We inspect every potential hiding spot — mattresses, furniture, baseboards, outlets, and more — to map the full scope of the infestation.

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Prep Guidance

We walk you through exactly what to do before treatment — laundering linens, decluttering, and preparing the space for maximum effectiveness.

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Targeted Treatment

We apply professional-grade treatments targeting bed bugs at all life stages — eggs, nymphs, and adults — in every harborage site we found.

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Follow-Up Inspection

We return to confirm the infestation is cleared and apply any supplemental treatment needed to ensure full elimination.

Common Bed Bug Questions

How did I get bed bugs?

Bed bugs don't come from being unclean — they hitchhike. They're most commonly picked up from hotels, vacation rentals, used furniture, or public transit. They can also spread between apartments in multi-unit buildings.

Can I treat bed bugs myself?

DIY sprays rarely eliminate bed bugs. They hide in places sprays don't reach, and the eggs are resistant to most over-the-counter pesticides. Professional treatment is the only reliable solution.

Do I need to throw away my mattress?

Usually not. Professional treatment can eliminate bed bugs from your mattress. A mattress encasement after treatment is a good preventive measure. We'll advise during the inspection.

Do I need to leave my home during treatment?

You'll need to be out of the treated rooms for a few hours after chemical treatment. We'll give you a clear re-entry timeline before we start.

How many treatments will I need?

Most infestations require 2 treatments — an initial treatment and a follow-up about 2 weeks later. This ensures any eggs that hatched after the first treatment are also eliminated.

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