Bed Bugs Exterminator
Free Estimates from Local Pros
Discreet, heat-based bed bug treatment from local specialists.
Signs you have bed bugs
- Small itchy welts in a line or cluster on exposed skin
- Rust-colored stains on sheets or mattress seams
- Tiny black specks (fecal spots) around mattress piping
- Shed exoskeletons in bed frame crevices
- Sweet, musty odor in heavy infestations
Why bed bugs are a problem
Bed bugs feed on blood and can go 2–6 months without eating, making DIY treatment unreliable.
They spread easily — through luggage, secondhand furniture, and shared laundry rooms.
Infestations can double every 16 days if untreated.
How our pros treat bed bugs
- 1
Confirm identification and map the extent of the infestation, including adjacent rooms.
- 2
Heat treatment (raising the room to 120°F+ for several hours) or targeted residual insecticides — depending on your situation and budget.
- 3
Follow-up inspection at 2–4 weeks to catch any newly hatched nymphs.
Family & pet considerations
Professional bed bug treatments today rely on targeted baits and low-impact products placed in cracks, voids, and perimeter areas — not sprayed across surfaces kids or pets touch. When you request an estimate, tell the pro about pets, kids, pregnancy, or sensitivities so they can recommend the lowest-impact plan that still solves the problem.
When to call a bed bug exterminator
Call a licensed local pro if you're seeing bed bugs activity daily, if DIY treatments have stopped working, if the infestation involves wall voids or attic space, or if anyone in the household is at higher medical risk from stings, bites, or allergens. A free estimate takes minutes and doesn't obligate you to treatment.
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Ready to get your pest problem handled?
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