Bed bugs survive half-measures. We inspect mattresses, furniture, cracks and outlets, treat every harborage and follow up to confirm the infestation is actually over.
Bed bugs are the pest that punishes half-measures. They hide in seams, cracks, outlets and furniture joints, survive months without feeding, and a single missed pregnant female restarts the whole infestation. Beating them takes a thorough, inspection-led treatment of every harborage — and a follow-up to catch the eggs that hatch after the first visit.
Get a Free QuoteMattress seams, box springs, headboards, furniture joints, outlets, baseboards.
Every harborage treated — not just the bed.
Clear checklist for laundry, clutter and furniture before treatment day.
Re-inspection to catch late hatchers and confirm elimination.
Unmarked, respectful — nobody needs to know.
Apartments and rentals: adjacent-unit inspection to stop spread.
One missed harborage restarts the infestation. Bed bug work is inspection-heavy by necessity — we treat every crack, seam and void where they hide, and verify with follow-up rather than assuming one visit did it.
Bites in lines or clusters on skin exposed while sleeping, rust-colored spots on sheets, and shed skins in mattress seams. Send us a photo — we’ll confirm before you pay for anything.
Usually no. Encasements and targeted treatment save most mattresses and furniture.
Most infestations need an initial treatment plus at least one follow-up to catch late hatchers. We confirm elimination — we don’t assume it.