
Expert Pest Control Solutions for Bed Bugs

The Importance of Professional Bed Bug Removal
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About Bed Bugs
They are expert hitchhikers – bed bugs spread by clinging to luggage, clothing, or furniture, which is why infestations often start after travel or second-hand purchases.
They can survive months without feeding – even if a room looks empty, bed bugs may still be hiding and waiting for a host.
They are nocturnal feeders – bed bugs usually bite at night, attracted by body heat and the carbon dioxide we breathe out while sleeping.
Their bites are painless at first – you often don’t notice being bitten until itchy red marks appear hours later.
They hide in tiny cracks – not just in beds, but also behind skirting boards, electrical outlets, furniture joints, and wallpaper.
They reproduce quickly – a single female can lay up to 200–500 eggs in her lifetime, making infestations spread fast.
They don’t spread disease – unlike mosquitoes or fleas, bed bugs are not known to transmit diseases, but their bites can cause irritation, allergic reactions, and sleepless nights.
They give off a musty smell – large infestations can produce a distinctive sweet, unpleasant odour.
They are very resilient – bed bugs can survive extreme temperatures and are resistant to many shop-bought treatments.
Professional help is the only reliable solution – due to their ability to hide and resist DIY methods, professional treatment is the most effective way to get rid of them.

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Frequently asked questions
Q: How do I know if I have bed bugs?
A: Signs include small blood spots on sheets, dark faecal marks on mattresses, shed skins, a musty odour, or bites on your skin (often in lines or clusters).
Q: Where do bed bugs hide?
A: They don’t just live in beds – they hide in mattress seams, bed frames, skirting boards, furniture joints, behind wallpaper, and even inside plug sockets.
Q: Do bed bugs spread disease?
A: Bed bugs are not known to spread diseases, but their bites can cause itching, allergic reactions, and loss of sleep.
Q: Can I get rid of bed bugs myself?
A: DIY sprays rarely work as bed bugs are excellent at hiding and resistant to many shop products. Professional treatment is the only reliable solution.
Q: How quickly can bed bugs spread?
A: Very quickly. A single female can lay hundreds of eggs in her lifetime, and infestations can grow within weeks if left untreated.
Q: How long does professional treatment take?
A: Most treatments are completed in a few hours, but follow-up visits are often needed to make sure every bed bug is gone.
Q: Will they come back?
A: Once treated properly, the infestation will be cleared. However, bed bugs can be reintroduced through travel, second-hand furniture, or visitors – which is why monitoring and prevention advice are important.

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