Bed Bug Treatment
Bed bugs are among the most difficult pests to eliminate. They hide in seams, cracks, and furniture joints and can survive for months without feeding. A thorough professional treatment is almost always needed - DIY products rarely clear an established infestation.
What's Involved
Inspection
We carry out a thorough room-by-room inspection, checking mattress seams, bed frames, headboards, skirting, and any upholstered furniture, to confirm the extent of the infestation.
Treatment
We apply a combination of insecticide spray and residual dust to all harbourage areas. This includes bed frames, behind electrical sockets, along skirting boards, and inside wardrobes and drawers.
Follow-Up
A follow-up visit is included to treat any newly hatched nymphs that survived the first treatment. We won't sign off until you're clear.
Signs You Have a Problem
- Itchy, red bites appearing in lines or clusters, often on arms, shoulders, or neck after sleeping
- Small dark spots (bed bug excrement) on mattress seams, bedding, or the wall behind the headboard
- Tiny pale shed skins or egg cases in the joints of bed frames or furniture
- A sweet, musty smell in a bedroom that wasn't there before, especially in heavier infestations
- Visible live bugs, flat, oval, and brown, about the size of an apple seed, particularly at night
Why Choose Us
Family Run Since 2002
We've treated bed bug infestations in everything from individual bedrooms to large HMOs and hotel chains. We understand the sensitivity of these jobs and work discreetly.
24/7 Emergency Call-Out
Bed bugs cause real distress. We prioritise urgent bookings and can often attend the same day or following morning, including at weekends.
Qualified & Fully Insured
All treatments are carried out by qualified technicians using professional-grade residual insecticides. We provide written reports, useful for landlords and letting agents.
Get a Free Quote
Don't let bed bugs take over. Get in touch for a no-obligation quote - we treat residential and commercial properties across the Midlands.
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