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How Are Bed Bugs Treated?

Heat treatments (both localized and whole structure)

Steam treatments, vacuuming, and mechanical removal

Cold treatments including freezing with pressurized CO2

Heat treatments (both localized and whole structure)

Traditional treatments with liquids, dusts, aerosols, etc. applied in cracks, crevices and voids where bed bugs hide

Various traps and monitors to track and confirm the presence of bed bugs

Use of a specially trained dog to detect bed bugs
Why Are Bed Bugs So Tough To Eliminate?
- Bed bugs are difficult to detect early in an infestation due to their cryptic, secretive nature and their small, flattened bodies make it easy for them to hide. Bedbugs have painless bites that are often not noticed right away and are often misdiagnosed
- Bed bug eggs are extremely difficult to find, remove, or kill and adult female bed bugs lay eggs every day. Over several weeks 200 eggs or more can be deposited in various hiding places where they are glued to surfaces
- Bedbugs have built up resistance to many pesticides and the residual effect against bed bugs of many of today’s pesticides has been disappointing.
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Keys To Preventing Bed Bugs In Your Home

Be careful when traveling. Do not unpack anything until you remove the mattress cover and check for bed bugs. Be sure to place your luggage away from the beds and keep luggage closed.

Do not purchase used mattresses or scavenge mattresses, box springs, or other furniture from dumpsters or along the road.

Use mattress and box spring encasements (Protect-A-Bed)

Reduce your clutter and be sure to not keep piles of clothes, boxes, shoes, toys, etc. on the floor or under the bed where bed bugs could hide.

Vacuum your bedroom often and discard the vacuum bag in another plastic bag before throwing away (be aware that vacuums can become infested too).

Pull your bed a couple inches away from the wall so that it is not touching the wall.

Inspect bed frames, mattress seams, and box springs frequently. Use solid white sheets or light colors instead of florals, patterns, or dark color sheets to make bed bugs and blood spots easier to see when inspecting.

Consider having a preventative pest control treatment perfomed by a professional to treat all cracks, crevices and voids in bedrooms.