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Bed bugs

Bed Bug are small, oval, brownish insects that live on the blood of animals or humans. Adult bedbugs have flat bodies about the size of an apple seed.

After feeding, however, their bodies swell and are reddish color.
Bedbugs do not fly, but they can move quickly over floors, walls, and ceilings. Female bedbugs may lay hundreds of eggs, each of which is about the size of a speck of dust, over a lifetime.

Where

Bedbugs may enter your home through luggage, clothing and used beds. Bedbugs do not have nests like ants or bees, but tend to live in groups in hiding places. Their initial hiding places are typically in mattresses, box springs, and bed frames where they have easy access to people to bite in the night.

However, they are opportunistic insects and can take a blood meal during the day, especially in heavily-infested areas. If you wake up with itchy areas you didn’t have when you went to sleep, you may have bedbugs. Bed bugs can also hide in electrical switchplates, picture frames, wallpaper and nearly anywhere inside a home, car, or other shelter.

When

  • As soon as possible once you notice bed bug presence . It can become worst if leave it untreated as the population increase too fast.

How

  • RESIDUAL SPRAY
  • ULV-MISTING

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