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In less than a decade, bed bugs have spread throughout the nation in epidemic proportions. Commercial establishments such as hotels and apartment complexes are the hardest hit.
Bed bugs are small, oval, wingless insects that reach about ¼ inch in length. They have flat bodies and are reddish brown in color. They do not develop wings and cannot fly. Bed bugs feed by sucking blood from humans or animals. In the act of feeding on human blood they may inject their own saliva into the bite area, leading to a localized area of itching and swelling very similar to a mosquito bite. Scratching these bites may cause severe irritation or infection. Control of these insects requires knowledge of their biology and habits because they are very secretive. Overlooking one nesting site can lead to treatment failure and continuing infestation.
Our technical team performs an onsite evaluation to determine if bed bugs are infesting your surroundings. We set up a workable approach to eliminate current infestations and stop the threat of a return infestation by offering solutions to deter further reoccurances.
Learn more by visiting the Bed Bug Institute where you can get answers to frequently asked questions as well as ask the Experts for their advise.
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