Why Are Bed Bug Inspections Important?

A bed bug inspection is important because it can help to identify an infestation early on, before it has a chance to spread. Bycatch Pest Solutions provides effective bed bug treatments that can get rid of the pests for good. But in order to provide the most effective treatment possible, we need to first conduct a thorough inspection in order to determine the severity of the infestation and where the bugs are located.
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A typical bed bug inspection includes a visual inspection of all potential hiding spots, including but not limited to mattresses, box springs, bed frames, headboards, dressers, nightstands, chairs, sofas, couches, carpeting, baseboards, and any other furniture in the room. We will also inspect any cracks or crevices in the walls or floor where bed bugs may be hiding. Once we have completed the inspection, we will then be able to develop a treatment plan that will be tailored specifically to your needs.
Pest Solutions has been in business since 2009 and has conducted thousands of bed bug inspections since then. We have a team of highly trained and experienced professionals who know exactly what to look for when it comes to bedbugs. We use state-of-the-art technology and methods in order to provide the most comprehensive and effective bed bug inspection possible. Contact us today to schedule an inspection!
If you think you may have a bed bug problem, don’t wait until it’s too late! Schedule a bed bug inspection with Pest Solutions as soon as possible so we can assess the situation and get started on treatment right away. The earlier you catch an infestation, the easier it will be to get rid of them for good!
If you don’t see any evidence of bedbugs during your visual inspection, you can stop there. But if you do find signs of an infestation—or if you just want to be extra sure—you can do a chemical/physical inspection as well. This part of the inspection requires special equipment and training, so it’s best to hire a professional if you suspect you have bedbugs. A professional will know how to properly use a flashlight and mirror to check hard-to-see areas, how to identify eggs and molted skin shed by nymphs (young bedbugs), and how to look for live bugs themselves. He or she will also know how to properly use a steamer or freezing treatment on infested items.