Signs of Bed Bugs

Early detection makes eradication easier and reduces the chance of a wider infestation.

  • Itchy red bites on exposed skin
  • Small blood stains on bedding
  • Dark droppings on mattresses or furniture
  • Live bed bugs in seams, cracks, headboards, or frames

Where Bed Bugs Hide

Bed bugs prefer dark, undisturbed spaces close to where people sleep or rest. They may be introduced through luggage, clothing, or second-hand furniture.

  • Mattresses, bed frames, and headboards
  • Cracks in walls, floors, and furniture
  • Sofas, cushions, and upholstered items
  • Behind baseboards, picture frames, and electrical outlets

Treatment Approach

Our technicians inspect sleeping and resting areas, then apply targeted treatments to mattresses, frames, cracks, and common hiding zones. The goal is to reach active bed bugs and reduce reinfestation risk.

Prevention

After treatment, good housekeeping and inspection habits help prevent a return.

  • Inspect luggage and second-hand furniture
  • Use mattress encasements where appropriate
  • Reduce clutter around sleeping areas
  • Arrange follow-up checks when activity persists