Bed Bugs are the Ultimate traveler by hitchhiking from one host to another by attaching to your clothes, luggage or even your skin. This is the first step of Bed Bugs infesting your home!
Bed bugs are small elusive insects that feed on human blood. They resemble the look of a brown apple seed. The name “Bed Bug” is derived from their habit of infesting:
- Homes
- Hotels
- Dorm Rooms
- Health Care Facilities
- Other common areas especially the beds where people sleep
Bed bugs are elusive and usually nocturnal, which can make them hard to spot. Bedbugs are often overlooked and unnoticed in dark crevices, and eggs can be nestled in fabric seams. When Arrow inspects a place of business or home we look for the Hot Spots! Hot Spots would include:
- Mattress
- Box spring
- Headboard
- Legs of the Bed
- All Furniture
- Baseboards
- Seams and Corners of the Bed
- Couches
- Night stands or Drawers
Getting rid of Bedbugs is not an easy process, and requires treatment by a professional. Arrow is here to help you control this situation and relieve you from any bed bug problems. Arrow may recommend certain forms of deep cleaning such as scrubbing infested surfaces with a stiff brush to remove eggs, dismantling bed frames and furniture, filling cracks in floors, walls, and molding, encasing mattresses within special bags or using a powerful vacuum on cracks and crevices. Arrow will provide a crack and crevice treatment for all rooms that are infested by Bed Bugs. We will professionally treat the furniture, carpet, baseboards, mattress, box spring, headboard, seams and corners of the bed, couches, night stands, drawers or anything else that the bed bugs may have infested.
For More Information on Bed Bugs, check out our Checking in with Chuck Page.
If you are planning on traveling visit our Traveling page to keep you from bringing bed bugs home with you!
http://arrowpestcontrol.com/ArrowPestWP/public/traveling-tips/





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