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SYMPTOMS OF BED BUGS INFESTATION

Found in all 50 U.S. States, bed bugs are the source of much anxiety for many American homeowners and businesses. Bed bugs are very difficult pests to get rid of as they can survive for months between meals and withstand wide ranges in temperature.

Bed bugs have been on the rise in recent years with a recent National Pest Management Association study reporting 99% pest control professionals have treated bed bugs in the last year.

A bed bug infestation can cause panic and worry in a residential home and devastate the reputation of a commercial business. Contact at DMV Exterminator’s to set up a free inspection.

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Bed Bugs are awful pests that no one wants in their home. If you have a bed bug or a pest problem at all, you need to call a certified professional to remove them from your home.

Here are three easy signs help you know if you have a bed bugs problem.

1Unexplained itchy red bumps, appearing often in the morning.
2Little black dots on the sheets, mattress, or box spring, that don’t wipe off.
3Bedbugs crawling on your bed or furniture usually at night.

JUST 3 EASY STEPS TO A BED BUG - FREE HOME

STEP 1

FREE INSPECTION

1On the first visit, your bed bugs exterminator will come and inspect your home. He will examine your entire home including the bed, furniture, rugs, and linens. He will conduct an inspection of target areas, and if required, use tools to check cracks and crevices.
He will look for signs of bed bugs including:

  • Live or dead bed bugs
  • Skins cast off during the molting process
  • Small spots of reddish-black fecal material
  • Tiny cream-colored eggs usually found in dark crevices
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STEP 2

CONSULTATION

2Upon completion of the inspection and an assessment of the situation, your bed bugs exterminator will recommend the best course of action. If the inspection confirms an infestation, your bed bugs exterminator will recommend a treatment plan based on the severity of the infestation and your preferences.

STEP 3

BED BUG TREATMENT

3A complete integrated pest management program is essential to bed bug control and should address sanitation, material application, and exclusion.

Step 1: Bedding

  • First, the technician treats your bedding set including the mattress, box spring, and bed frame as well as the rest of the bed bug’s primary harborage areas such as the headboard, nightstands, dressers, armoires, and upholstered furniture.

Step 2: Cracks and Crevices

  • Second, the technician treats all major cracks and crevices including the areas where carpeting meets the baseboards or wall surfaces, cracks around doorframes, and where crown mouldings abut wall and ceiling surfaces.

Step 3: Wall Voids

  • Next, the technician injects material into each wall void to treat the hiding bed bug population.

Step 4: Aerosol Treatment

  • Finally, the technician treats any artwork or other moisture sensitive items (books, etc.) in a plastic bag, by cinching the opening of the bag and emitting a one-second blast. The contents remain sealed in the bag to allow the material to eradicate any bed bugs.