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What It Takes To Get Rid Of A Bed Bug Infestation In Your Colorado Springs Home

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Bed bugs (Cimex lectularius) are small insects found throughout the United States that plague homeowners. They consume the blood of humans and animals using specialized mouthparts that pierce the skin. In most cases, home occupants inadvertently bring bed bugs indoors, hidden within bags, purses, suitcases, and other personal belongings.

Are you wondering how to eradicate bed bugs from your home? Consulting with a local pest control company is the best course of action. An experienced Colorado Springs pest control professional understands how to get rid of bed bugs in your house safely and efficiently.

It's A Common Misconception That You Can't See Bed Bugs

Many people assume that bed bugs are too small to see with the naked eye. What size are bed bugs?  As adults, bed bugs usually measure approximately ¼ of an inch long. Bed bugs have flat, oval-shaped bodies and appear in shades of reddish-brown.

Bed bugs are primarily nocturnal and remain hidden during the daytime; these pests might exist for weeks or months before being seen. Bed bugs often leave evidence that reveals their presence. For example, small, reddish blood stains or darker smears of feces on pillowcases, sheets, and other bedding materials.

Bed Bugs Can Be Found In More Than Just Beds

Those traveling commonly have exposure to bed bugs in hotel rooms and mass transportation venues, including airports, buses, and trains. Bed bugs will also exist in upholstered furniture, carpeting, and other areas. When heavy infestations exist, bed bugs are also found in curtains, electric plug sockets, appliances, and wall hangings. Within single-family homes, bed beds will travel through small openings into adjacent rooms. Bed bugs often spread into neighboring units in multi-family homes and apartment buildings.

Why Do-It-Yourself Bed Bug Control Often Fails

Bed bugs are resilient creatures that emerge after dark to consume a blood meal and then retreat into hiding, often in hard-to-reach places. Many store-bought home treatment options are simply ineffective against larger infestations where these pests are deeply entrenched.

How long can bed bugs survive without feeding? A report from the College of Agricultural Sciences at Colorado State University states that adult bed bugs can survive for up to one year without a blood meal.

It Takes The Professional Touch To Get Rid Of Bed Bugs

How do I get rid of bed bugs that are in my home? To best ensure that bed bug infestations are treated safely and quickly, consider contacting the pros. High Country Pest Control employs a staff that knows how to inspect for bed bugs and the best methods of treating infestations.

Before our technicians initiate the treatment process for bed bugs, we provide you with a brief checklist of preparation steps. Any clothing, bedding materials, and similar items likely exposed to bed bugs should be washed and machine-dried using a heated setting. Our bed bug control specialists in Colorado Springs will visit the property and thoroughly vacuum, which helps capture many live bed bugs.

Next, we use a heat treatment process, which involves an innovative steam method that penetrates deeply into locations where bed bugs might hide. Other applications that we use include growth regulators that will disrupt the reproductive cycle of these unwanted pests. We treat bed bug infestations, both large and small, and perform follow-up treatments as needed.

Keep in mind that our organization remains committed to providing the highest-quality treatment options and always stands behind our performance with a satisfaction guarantee. As a comprehensive provider, our staff is also trained and equipped to assist homeowners in Colorado Springs experiencing difficulties involving ants, rodents, cockroaches, and many other home-invading creatures that might create health risks.

To consult with one of our qualified professionals, contact our office today.