Bed Bugs Are Tough - But We're Tougher!
Discreet & Thorough Inspections
Professional detection using specialized tools to identify even hidden infestations.
• Visual inspection of all potential hiding spots
• Detailed documentation and mapping
• Confidential service to protect your privacy
• Detailed documentation and mapping
• Confidential service to protect your privacy
Education & Prevention Tips
Learn how to prevent future infestations with expert guidance and prevention strategies.
• Identification training for early detection
• Travel prevention strategies
• Home maintenance recommendations
• Warning signs to watch for
• Travel prevention strategies
• Home maintenance recommendations
• Warning signs to watch for
Follow-up Visits to Ensure Success
Multiple follow-up treatments and inspections to guarantee complete elimination.
• 2-week follow-up inspection
• 30-day guarantee check
• Additional treatments if needed
• 90-day warranty on service
• 30-day guarantee check
• Additional treatments if needed
• 90-day warranty on service
Bed Bug Prevention Tips
Be Cautious When Traveling
When staying in hotels, inspect the mattress seams, headboard, and furniture. Keep your suitcase off the bed and floor—use a luggage rack if available. Upon returning home, wash and dry your clothes on high heat.
Careful with Second-Hand
Items
Always check used furniture, mattresses, and clothing for signs of bed bugs before bringing them into your home. Look for small reddish-brown bugs, tiny white eggs, or dark spots (fecal matter).
Seal Entry Points
Reduce hiding spots by sealing cracks and crevices in walls, baseboards, and around electrical outlets. Bed bugs can use these tiny spaces to travel between rooms or apartments.
Use Protective Covers
Encase your mattress and box spring in bed bug-proof covers. These encasements trap existing bugs and prevent new ones from entering or escaping.