Bed Bug Control


Bed bugs are parasitic insects that feed exclusively on blood. A number of adverse health effects may results from bed bug bites, including skin rashes, psychological effects, and allergic symptoms.Bed bugs are not known to transmit any pathogens as disease vectors. Certain signs and symptoms suggest the presence of bed bugs; finding the adult insects confirms the diagnosis. Bed bugs have five immature nymph life stages and a final adult stage. Their complete lifecycle can be completed in as little as two months. Mechanical approaches, such as vacuuming up the insects and heat-treating or wrapping mattresses, are effective only if done correctly.

Treatment Methods

Stage 1: Targeting adult Bed bugs and conducting spray treatment. This is a proven solution to instantly kill the pest. However this does not help in case of unhatched eggs.

Stage 2 : This treatment is done in the following week, to target then unhatched eggs that might have hatched. Yet there is a possibility that a few pest might have escaped for which we conduct a Stage 3 service in later week to target any leftout bugs.

Precautions

For public health reasons, individuals are encouraged to call a professional pest control service to eradicate bed bugs in a home, rather than attempting to do it themselves.