Bed Bug Control
Do bed bug home remedies work?
Most methods that involve killing bed bugs naturally are ineffective and will not completely eliminate the infestation. To get rid of bed bugs, you’ll need the help of a professional to inspect and treat your home with a customized solution.
Do bed bug sprays work?
Sprays can kill bed bugs when sprayed directly on the pest, but those in hiding will continue to breed and grow the infestation. A thorough professional inspection of your home is needed to ensure the entire colony is found and eliminated.
So, what is the best bed bug treatment?
Effective methods, such as heat treatments, require professional experience and equipment to ensure they are applied safely and effectively. Green Cross have unmatched experience in treating bed bugs.
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FAQ about Bed Bugs
Bed bug treatment can take time and involve several steps. At Green Cross, our process includes a comprehensive inspection of your home, a customized treatment plan, and scheduled follow-up visits to ensure your bed bug problem has been put to rest. We offer various treatment options, including pesticides proven to kill bed bugs and heat treatments. Bed bug treatments typically require 3-4 rounds to get rid of these stubborn pests.
Bed bug exterminators at Green Cross are trained to diagnose, treat and remove bed bugs from your home. Our certified Green Cross Bed Bug Specialists have the necessary training and experience to help you get rid of a bed bug infestation.
Green Cross employs a variety of bed bug solutions, including heat treatments or pesticides effective against bed bugs. One of the most important aspects of this service is a thorough inspection of your home to identify where bed bugs are hiding and breeding. Follow-up visits to ensure the treatment’s effectiveness are also a crucial step in the process. Contact us, and a certified, highly trained Green Cross bed bug specialist will conduct a thorough inspection and assessment of the area to create a customized treatment plan.
There are a few natural bed bug solutions, such as alcohol and citrus juice. While these methods may eliminate bed bugs that are visible to you, hidden bugs can continue breeding and infesting your home. We recommend that you contact a professional bed bug exterminator so that you can get a proper inspection of all affected areas and avoid any harm to yourself or others while using potentially harsh chemicals.
Bed bugs hide in linens such as bedding, furniture, luggage, or just about any place where there is a crack or crevice. They are nocturnal pests that bite people and feed on their blood during the night. As residents sleep, the insects leave their hiding spots to find a host. Home infestations typically occur in mattresses or couches.
Bed bugs do not have wings and are not capable of flight; they mostly move around by crawling or attaching themselves to hosts.
It is common knowledge that bed bugs typically feed at night. Just like many other insects, the frequency of bed bugs feeding depends upon a number of factors. Another important consideration about bed bug feeding is to realize that bed bugs do not feed on a predictable schedule; however, they feed when in need of a blood meal and there is an available host nearby.