Bed Bug Treatment and Removal Services

Bed Bug

WHAT TO EXPECT FROM OUR BED BUG SERVICE:

Our comprehensive Bed bug treatment plan will eradicate your bed bug issue. In addition, our service technicians will help you understand the possible causes of your bed bug issue and offer tips on how to prevent another bed bug infestation.

  1. Determine if you have a bed bug issue.
  2. A technician will conduct a visual inspection.
  3. Once treatment is completed, an additional inspection is performed to ensure no bed bugs or evidence of bed bugs.

Quick Facts:  Having Bed bugs doesn’t mean your home is dirty.

Even the cleanest homes and hotels can face bed bug problems. The good news is that there are many treatment options to destroy them and even help prevent them from coming back. Don’t panic; they do not spread diseases or cause significant pain if you are bitten.

Call us at 905-455-1102,  and let us deal with your bed bug problem.

Also, you’re welcome to read more about identifying your bud bug problem and the nature of bed bugs below.

BED BUGS OVERVIEW
With a population of approximately 7 million people, the GTA has the unenviable distinction of being the bed bug capital of Canada! And this infestation continues to reach almost epidemic proportions, with bed bugs found in homes, apartments, hotels, hospitals, libraries, movie theatres, and subways. Cities north of the GTA such as Brampton, Woodbridge, Caledon, Bolton, and Orangeville have seen an increase in bed bugs over the years. However, the infestation rate in these cities is much lower than in larger cities like Toronto, simply due to the lower population.

Now, let’s talk about what Bed bugs are.
WHAT ARE BED BUGS AND WHAT DO THEY EAT?
Bed bugs are small, nocturnal pests that grow to four to five millimetres in length. They are reddish-brown, flattened, oval, and wingless. These pests feed on the blood of humans and other warm-blooded hosts, including birds, rodents, bats, and pets. Because they are nocturnal insects, they feed on their hosts while they sleep.

HOW THEY FEED
Adult bed bugs usually feed for 10 to 15 minutes, with nymphs becoming engorged within three minutes. Once finished, they crawl away and digest the meal; when hunger strikes again, the bed bug will search again for a host.

HOW THEY GROW
Female bed bugs lay one to twelve eggs daily, deposited on rough surfaces or in cracks and crevices. Newly hatched nymphs are translucent and become browner as they moult and reach maturity. Immediately after hatching, nymphs begin to feed; that said, nymphs and adults can live for several months without food. An adult bed bug can live up to 18 months, with three or more generations occurring each year.

DISEASES AND BITES
Bed bugs do not spread any disease and their bite is painless, but the skin can become irritated, inflamed, and itchy.

For a Free Bed Bug Treatment Quote, or   help with identifying your issue, please call:  
TOLL FREE: 1-866-255-9455 or in the GTA: 905-455-1102