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If you have had or think you have bed bugs, you know that these tiny pests can be a big problem. Bed bugs are small insects that live by feeding on the blood of people and animals. They are experts at hiding in cracks and crevices, especially in places like mattresses, box springs, and furniture. Bed bugs are attracted to body heat and carbon dioxide. That is why they tend to bite while you are sleeping. If you think you have a bed bug problem,120 Pests’s bed bug specialists can help you get rid of them. What is a bed bug specialist and why they’re so important?

What Do Bed Bugs Look Like?

 

Bed bugs are about the size of an apple seed, and they are reddish-brown in color. They have flat, oval-shaped bodies, but they get bigger and rounder after they feed on blood. Bed bugs are most active at night and usually hide during the day. However, they are most active while you sleep. They like to hide in dark, small spaces—especially around your bed. Sometimes, their bites can cause itchy red spots on the skin. Not everybody will have a skin reaction to the bites.

What Does a Bed Bug Specialist Do?

A bed bug specialist is a professional who knows how to find, treat, and get rid of bed bugs. Your regular pest control technician may have little to no experience dealing with bed bugs. Your current pest control company may not have the experience to perform a through inspection and identify bed bug evidence. Specialists are trained to understand how bed bugs live and how they spread. Here’s what they usually do:

  1. Inspection:                                                                             The first step is to check for bed bugs. The specialist will carefully look at your bed, furniture, and other places where bed bugs could hide. They use special tools, like magnifying glasses or flashlights, to find these tiny pests. Sometimes, they even use trained dogs to sniff out bed bugs!
  2. Treatment: Once they find where the bed bugs are hiding, the specialist will create a plan to get rid of them. This may include using sprays, heat treatments, or even freezing the bed bugs to kill them The specialists at 120 Pest may also use a combination of methods to make sure they’re completely gone.
  3. Prevention: After getting rid of the bed bugs, the specialist will help you prevent future infestations. This can include tips on how to clean your home and keep bed bugs from coming back. For example, they might suggest sealing cracks in walls, keeping your bedroom clean, or washing your bedding and clothing at high temperatures.

Why Should You Call a Bed Bug Specialist?

If you think you have bed bugs, it’s important to call a specialist right away. Bed bugs can be hard to get rid of on your own, and they can spread quickly from one room to another. A bed bug specialist has training and tools to deal with the problem properly. They know how to find every last bed bug and make sure they’re gone for good.

Another reason to call a bed bug specialist is safety. Some DIY (do-it-yourself) treatments can be harmful or not very effective. Bed bug specialists use safe, professional products and techniques that are made to eliminate bed bugs while keeping you and your family safe.

A bed bug specialist can recommend a treatment that will work in your house and with your belongings. This can save you hours of worry and unnecessary prep work.

How to Tell If You Have Bed Bugs

If you’re not sure whether you have bed bugs, here are some signs to look for:

  • Itchy, red bites: These bites are often in a line or cluster.
  • Blood stains on your sheets: You might notice small, red stains.
  • Dark spots: These could be bed bug poop or shed skins.
  • A musty smell: Sometimes bed bugs give off a strange, sweet odor.

Conclusion

Bed bugs can be tricky to deal with, but a bed bug specialist knows exactly how to get rid of them. If you think you have a bed bug problem, don’t wait—call a professional. They’ll help you get your home back to being a safe and comfortable place to live! Hiring a company that has little experience in dealing with bed bugs can prolong the infestation for weeks and months.