Bed Bug Treatment
Inspection:
- We use a Bed Bug Detection Device to find the adult bed bugs
- The obvious signs are blood stains on linens
- Look for bed bug skin (they shed their skin 5 times)
- Bed bugs will hide in cracks and crevices in and around the bed area
- Bed frames will need to be inspected
- Night stands, headboards, pictures above the bed, and baseboards will all be common harborage areas
Breds’s Answer:
- Bed bug eggs, nymphs and adults cannot tolerate temperature above 125 degrees Fahrenheit
- We use Dry Steam NOT Wet Steam for treatment
- Pesticides will NOT eliminate bed bug eggs
- Bed bugs give off carbon dioxide, especially after feeding
- We use a Bed Bug Detection System to find the bed bugs
- No more wasteful washing of clothes
- Mattress and Box Spring covers are provided
- Bed bug monitors are placed around bed posts to prevent re-infestation
There are many companies claiming to be “Bed Bug Experts.” There is a lot of misinformation on
bed bugs. However, it is agreed by all that NO pesticide will eliminate bed bug eggs. We are the only company in Georgia using the Bed Bug Detection System. Setting the standard once again for others to follow.
It’s the common rhyme that we all can recite: “Good night, sleep tight, Don’t let the bedbugs bite.” But, we never seriously thought they’d invade our home. No longer can people hide the fact that Bed Bugs are back and in more numbers than ever before.
Maybe you thought of them as a thing of the past, that they would never infest your home. We all thought pesticides wiped them out in the 1950’s. However, pesticides only took care of them in modern, populated areas. They continued to be a problem in underdeveloped countries.
Fast forward to today. Movie theaters are shutting down to “steam” the Bed Bugs out. A flight was delayed because there were Bed Bugs in the cockpit. 5 Star hotels are seeing a huge rise in Bed Bugs. Local transit stations (MARTA) are having Bed Bug problems. Global travel is the norm. Guests are visiting remote locations where bed bugs are able to thrive and they’re bringing them back. Travelers from around the country and world are acting as first-class tickets for these hitch hikers. Bed Bugs can be found in planes, trains, buses, depots, terminals, hotels, theaters, and are even being moved around by cleaning services. Students from all over are experiencing bed bugs in college dorms, and sometimes they’re even bringing them home or spreading them to hotels. Children have been found to have Bed Bugs in their book-bags that were brought home from school. So what does this mean for you? It means that once again, Bed Bugs are something to be on the lookout for and precautionary measures need to be taken. More importantly, the proper treatment needs to be performed before the infestation gets out of control and pesticides ARE NOT the answer.







