Bed Bugs

Once nearly eradicated in the U.S., bed bugs have made a comeback. These blood-sucking insects have become a nuisance at hotels, cruise ships, apartment buildings, college dorms, hospitals, nursing homes, jails or anywhere there are sleeping quarters. Oftentimes, unsuspecting humans carry these uninvited guests on their clothing or luggage and inadvertently infest their their own homes.alt

These nocturnal, biting insects have been known to hide in alarm clocks, headboards and even on clothes hangers.

For Businesses, an infestation could cause bad publicity, lost revenue and possible lawsuits.

For Homeowners, it could require disposal of all the contents of the infested room, including upholstery, drapes and other furniture.

Early detection is key because once the insects have moved in it can take months to get rid of them. Since the use of DDT was banned, newer products don't completely wipe out the bugs so it’s unlikely to kill the bugs the first time around.

We have developed a team & protocols, including K9 detection, that specializes in this type of infestation.  Send us an This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it for more information. 

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