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When bed bugs are exposed to 122 degrees of heat in a short period of time, they will die. When treating for bed bugs, we will protect all of your belongings while eliminating the bed bug population on your property.
Our bed bug services are guaranteed to keep the bugs away. We will continually monitor the bug problem 7 to 14 days after treatment, ensuring that we have successfully eliminated the problem. Contact us today!
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Bed Bug Prevention
- Inspect hotel rooms: When staying in a hotel or other accommodation, thoroughly inspect the mattress, box spring, headboard, and nearby furniture for any signs of bed bugs, such as live bugs, dark spots, or shed skins. If you notice any signs, request a different room.
- Protect your luggage: While traveling, keep your luggage off the floor and bed. Use luggage stands or racks, and consider using a plastic bag or a bed bug-proof encasement for your suitcase to prevent bed bugs from hitching a ride.
- Launder clothing after traveling: When returning from a trip, immediately launder your clothing, especially items that were stored in your suitcase. Use hot water and high heat in the dryer to kill any potential bed bugs.
- Be cautious with used furniture: If you’re purchasing used furniture or bringing in items from the curb, carefully inspect them for signs of bed bugs. Avoid picking up upholstered furniture or mattresses from unknown or infested sources.
- Seal cracks and crevices: Seal any cracks or crevices in your home, as these can serve as hiding spots for bed bugs. Pay attention to baseboards, electrical outlets, and gaps in walls.
- Keep a tidy home: Regularly clean and vacuum your home, paying close attention to areas near your bed, including the mattress, box spring, bed frame, and headboard. Dispose of the vacuum bag immediately after use.
- Use bed bug-proof encasements: Consider using bed bug-proof encasements for your mattress and box spring. These encasements are designed to trap any existing bed bugs and prevent new infestations.
- Minimize clutter: Reduce clutter in your home, as it provides additional hiding spots for bed bugs. Clutter makes it harder to detect and eliminate an infestation.
- Be cautious when acquiring secondhand items: If you’re bringing home secondhand items, such as clothing, books, or furniture, inspect them thoroughly before bringing them inside your home. Consider washing or treating them appropriately.
- Educate yourself: Learn more about bed bugs, their signs, and how to identify them. By being aware of their habits and behavior, you can take proactive measures to prevent and detect infestations.
Remember, if you suspect a bed bug infestation in your home, it is best to seek professional help from a licensed pest control operator.