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Bed Bug Treatment

Bed bugs are stressful and persistent, but they're treatable. Inspections cover beds, furniture, baseboards, and adjacent rooms — they spread. We treat with a combination of methods on a schedule that matches their breeding cycle, and we never share that we've treated a property.

Signs you might have a problem

  • Small bites in lines on arms, neck, or back
  • Dark spots on mattress seams or behind headboards
  • Shed skins or live bugs in box-spring corners
  • Small blood spots on sheets

Our approach

  1. 1Detailed inspection of bedroom and adjacent rooms
  2. 2Targeted treatment of beds, baseboards, and harborage areas
  3. 3Follow-up visit 10–14 days later to catch newly hatched bugs
  4. 4Prep checklist provided in advance so the first visit is effective

Common questions

Do I need to throw out my mattress?
Usually not. A mattress encasement plus treatment is enough in most cases. Throwing out furniture without treating the room first can actually spread them.
Will my neighbors know?
Not from us. We don't display signage and we use unmarked vehicles when requested.

Need help with bed bugs?

Free estimates. Direct contact with the owner. No high-pressure sales.