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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Bed bugs are small, nocturnal, and excellent at hiding. These are the signs to look for before a small problem becomes a large infestation.
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.
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.
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.
Bed bugs molt five times before adulthood. Finding pale, translucent shed skins in hiding spots is a reliable sign of an active, growing population.
Adult bed bugs are about the size of an apple seed — flat, brown, and oval. Check mattress seams, box springs, headboards, and nearby furniture.
Large infestations can produce a faint sweet or musty odor. If your bedroom has an unexplained smell, it may be worth a professional inspection.
Effective treatment requires reaching every hiding spot — not just the mattress.
The seams, folds, and tags of mattresses and box springs are the most common hiding spot for bed bugs at all life stages.
Sofas, chairs, and other upholstered furniture near sleeping areas are frequently infested — especially in the seams and underneath cushions.
Bed bugs travel along walls and hide behind outlets, baseboards, and wall trim — especially near beds and furniture where people sleep or rest.
The backs of picture frames, headboards mounted to walls, and decorative items near sleeping areas are commonly overlooked harborage sites.
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.
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.
We inspect every potential hiding spot — mattresses, furniture, baseboards, outlets, and more — to map the full scope of the infestation.
We walk you through exactly what to do before treatment — laundering linens, decluttering, and preparing the space for maximum effectiveness.
We apply professional-grade treatments targeting bed bugs at all life stages — eggs, nymphs, and adults — in every harborage site we found.
We return to confirm the infestation is cleared and apply any supplemental treatment needed to ensure full elimination.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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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