Bedbug

Do you suspect that an unwelcome guest has moved in? We provide comprehensive bedbug extermination with a 100% guarantee!

How can I recognize bedbugs?

The bedbug is a pest about 5-7 mm in size that happily drinks your blood—that’s the common bedbug! Their body structure is adapted to living close to their host, usually in bedrooms, and they are active mainly at night when they have plenty of time and space for their work.

Common bedbugs are also known for their ability to survive long periods without food, and it’s not always easy to detect their presence in a household

How to detect the presence of bedbugs?

The first evidence of bedbug presence is their feces, which appears as black dots on mattresses, bedding, or around beds. Being bitten by these insects is a very unpleasant symptom. However, be careful not to confuse these bites with those from other insects, as the symptoms can vary.

If you find larvae or adult bedbugs, it’s a clear signal that it’s time to act. Professional pest control is the most effective method, so we advise entrusting the elimination of bedbugs to experts. We do not recommend bedbug spray.

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Bedbug extermination

The key to successfully solving a bedbug problem is quick and efficient extermination.

Bedbug extermination is a process that requires a thorough and systematic approach. It begins with the identification of infected areas where bedbugs typically hide, such as mattresses, upholstered furniture, curtains, and even drawers. After identifying these areas, the treatment phase follows, which includes chemical sprays. Insecticides used are effective against bedbugs but are safe for humans and pets once dry. The entire process needs to be repeated after 4-6 weeks.

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