Bed Bugs are annoying, often hiding deep within the mattress and sneak out at night to feed on humans. It is extremely difficult to find the source of these bugs. That is where we come in We will be able to help you isolate and remove these nasty creatures once and for all.
Distinguishing bed bug bites from the bites of other pests – such as mosquitoes, fleas, and spiders is often challenging. People often confuse the welts and itching from bed bugs for mosquito bites. Unfortunately, the only way you really can confirm that bed bugs are the true cause is to actually see the bugs. Often people are bitten when traveling, making diagnosis even more difficult.
In addition to the itch and welts, bed bugs have stink glands that leave odors and unsightly dark red fecal spots (often very small and roughly round) on bed sheets and around their hiding places. Female bed bugs lay 200 to 500 tiny, white eggs in batches of 10 to 50 on rough surfaces such as wood or paper. Glue-like material covers the eggs, which hatch in about 10 days. After hatching occurs, the eggshells frequently remain stuck in place.
Tips For Bed Bug Control
Managing a bed bug infestation is a difficult task that requires removal or treatment of all infested material and follow-up monitoring to ensure the infestation has been eliminated and does not return. To ensure they are gone for good, treatment will require employing several non-chemical methods such as vacuuming, washing bedding at a high temperature, using steam or heat treatment, sealing up hiding places and insecticide treatment.