Bed bugs are small, reddish-brown insects that feed at night and hide in mattresses, seams, furniture, and baseboards. They spread fast and rarely disappear on their own — but with the right approach, they're very treatable.
Signs you may have bed bugs
- Small, itchy bites in rows or clusters
- Rusty or dark spots on sheets and mattress seams
- Tiny shed skins or eggs in crevices
- A sweet, musty odor in heavy infestations
How bed bug treatment works
Inspect & confirm
We verify the infestation and map where they're hiding before any treatment.
Prep guidance
Simple, clear prep steps so treatment is as effective as possible.
Targeted treatment
Professional treatment of all harborage points — not just where you saw them.
Follow-up
Return visits to confirm the problem is fully resolved.
Frequent questions
Can I treat bed bugs myself?
Store-bought sprays usually scatter bed bugs and make them harder to eliminate. Professional treatment reaches the hiding spots DIY methods miss, which is why infestations tend to come back without it.
Do I have to throw out my mattress and furniture?
Usually not. In most cases furniture can be treated and saved. We'll tell you honestly if anything truly needs to go, rather than defaulting to it.
Will my neighbors or visitors know?
No. We arrive in unmarked vehicles and keep everything discreet — that's a core part of how we work.
How long does it take to get rid of them?
It depends on the severity, but most cases are resolved over a short series of visits. We'll give you a realistic timeline up front.
Think you have bed bugs?
Don't wait — they multiply quickly. Call for a discreet inspection and a clear plan to get rid of them.
