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6 Bugs to Look Out for This Summer

Summer is coming and we know that you can not wait to enjoy the warm weather and time by the pool. Unfortunately, summer time is also the favorite season of lots of insects. Not only will you  be running into some of these pests when you go outside but they also may find their way into your home. That is why we have put together a list of the most common bugs you will see this summer and a few ways that you can help avoid them. 

Where Do Bed Bugs Hide On Your Body?

Where Bed Bugs Hide

Where Do Bed Bugs Hide On Your Body? Bed bugs are those pests that no one likes yet we all have to deal with them one way or the other. They love to feed on our blood, bite us and leave some itchy rashes behind as they run off. It’s no pleasure to have bed bugs in any way, and unfortunately there’s no real control over bed bugs especially if you don’t clean up your home and fully remove them.

Bed Bug Extermination: What to Expect

what to expect for bed bug exterminator

Bed Bug Exterminator What should you know about preparing for a bed bug extermination If you want to make sure that you get rid of bed bugs as fast as possible, you have to focus on the right bed bug treatment preparation. More often than not this can be a bit challenging, but taking the time to prepare will help eliminate bed bugs the first time.  Here we created a list with all the stuff you have to do in order to deal with bed bugs and  to get the best control the first time.   The bed bug treatment preparation process is all about bringing in front all the options you can in order to get rid of these pests. As you can imagine you need to be very careful in regards to what you do. It can be easy, it can also be very hard and somewhat tricky to complete. But then again this can totally be worth it if you know how to handle it the right way, so try to consider that.  Recommended Read :HOW TO PREPARE FOR BED BUG EXTERMINATION Free Downloadable Bed Bug Preparation Guide  Preparation Guide For Home Bed Bug Control Packing and furniture preparation What we recommend you to do is to pull the furniture away from the walls, at least with 2 feet. That can be very interesting and the best part is that it totally brings in front the value and support you want, all while offering you a resounding set of opportunities and experiences that you do not want to miss. It’s quite normal to encounter desks and book cases that will end up with a bit of damage. That’s why you need to empty all of that if you want good results. One of the first things you want to do is to lift the mattress and the box springs out of the bed frame, then you can put them up against the wall. If you have empty closets with unlaundered items, put those at the middle of the room for the best results. We also recommend you to eliminate all the stuff from dressers and night stands. This way you at least treat the interior, so that’s definitely a very important aspect to keep in mind. You can basically put the items in plastic bags and then place everything in the middle of the room. You should also try to remove books from shelves and pictures, mirrors or even hanging items. All of this is crucial to keep in mind, so you might as well do it. You should also open any sleeper sofas, convertible beds, futons and so on. Laundering One of the good ideas behind bed bug treatment preparation is laundering. You can launder everything before the treatment. Ideally you should do that for bedding and linens. Follow the manufacturer requirements and make sure that you go over 140 degrees Fahrenheit if you want to eliminate bed bugs. If you had bags used to transport laundry before washing, you might want to remove them or not use them anymore, just because they can still have bed bugs in there. Remember that even if you might not be able to wash some items you can still choose to dry them for 30 minutes or so at a very high temperature if possible. And items that are not launderable are great for the dry cleaner. Vacuuming Vacuuming is always great for bed bug treatment preparation. That’s because it allows you to remove the bed bugs pretty fast and it’s quite good most of the time. You do need a crevice attachment, just because it can be extremely hard to reach all those bugs the way you want to. For the most part it does work really well, and the best thing is that you can use the attachment to find those bed bugs hiding in furniture interiors, mattress seams and so on. Just remember, the more you focus on this, the better it will be, so might as well want to consider all of that for the best results. So where do you need to start vacuuming then? You can start with carpets, area rugs and floors to begin with. You also need to think about handles, buttons, crevices and so on, every little place matters here and it will be a great aspect to consider. Vacuuming the baseboards, futons, sofas, recliners, bed frames, and any upholstered furniture is just as important. You need to discard all the vacuum bags right after use, as that can be a really good idea. The more you do that, the better it will be in the end so try to think about it if possible. Get rid of furniture? This is definitely the type of thing that you will do only when there’s no other choice. Eliminating furniture from your home does come with costs and a lot of losses too. Which is why you might want to avoid it as much as possible. That being said, replacing these items will not always solve the problem. It all comes down to the condition and the owner comfort, the level of infestation and so on. You should always try to find some other idea if possible. We encourage you to install high quality bed bug mattress encasements. Using such an encasement is great and it will offer you more support and value unlike never before. It’s a great approach and a system that does tend to work for you more often than not. It’s certainly one of those things that you will enjoy using and the best part is that you have more and more adaptability and value as a whole. You won’t have to worry about bed bugs on the box spring or the mattress, and that’s definitely a huge win in your situation. As you can see, removing furniture from your home is only the final step in dealing with the bed bug infestation. But if that needs to

How to Prepare for Bed Bug Extermination

preparation guide for bed bug treatment

Bed bugs as the name implies are small and tiny insects that bug us on our bed, they make your rest time in bed not enjoyable. Bed bugs are a kind of pest that multiplies rapidly, and once a particular room or space is infested, the spread continues but the good thing is that bugging by the bed bugs can be solved by treating such affected room. Here are some paramount steps you should take to ensure maximum efficiency of the treatment.

How to Avoid a Bed Bug Infestation

Wasp and Honey Bee Nest: What Homeowners Need To Know

Best Way to Eliminate Bed Bugs is to Avoid Them! There are certain measures that you can take to prevent bed bugs from invading your home, but sometimes—even with the best preparations—bed bugs will still find their way into your house. Bed bugs are elusive, and they typically hide in narrow cracks and crevices. Basically, anything you can slide a business card into will be an ideal hiding spot for a bed bug. It is also important to remember that bed bugs are not always found in a bed. They will shelter in any place that meets the necessary temperatures they require to live. Knowledge is the key to prevention. Understanding what bed bugs look like, how they travel and where they congregate can prevent costly pest control treatments. The most common way for bed bugs to be transported is through exchanges in shared spaces like hotels or public transit.

Bed Bugs vs Fleas: How to Tell the Difference

Both Bed Bugs and fleas are known for being quite the nuisance in our homes. But if we know how to handle them correctly, the nuisance will be gone and we can finally deal with it the right way.

Preparation Guide For Home Bed Bug Control

Wasp and Honey Bee Nest: What Homeowners Need To Know

Did You Schedule A Bed Bug Treatment? Preliminary Actions To Take Prior To Getting Your Home Treated Prior to the arrival of a bed bug exterminator, it is crucial for you to do your due diligence in preparing your home for treatment to ensure the highest level of success in getting rid of your bed bug problem. Here we will share with you important steps to take before your schedule treatment date so your home will be ready for bed bug extermination. Preparation includes helpful actions like making it so your home is easily accessible to the specialists as well as sanitation measures to take and suggestion on what to do after treatment has taken place. We do realize that proper preparation of the home can be a tough task to tackle in a short period of time and that the elderly or disabled individuals may need extra assistance and more time to ensure prepwork is complete. Please note: If the following preparations are not done prior to the exterminators arrival, they will not be able to perform the treatment procedure. Recommended Read :BED BUG EXTERMINATION Furniture Moving And Decluttering To allow for easier access to bed bug hot spots, pull all furniture that is resting against the wall at least 2 feet. Bookcases and desks should also be cleared off and be empty for treatment as these are areas where bed bugs are known to hide out. Warning: A home that has not gone through a process of decluttering will unfortunately not be treated by the exterminator. The most successful final result will only take place in a clean home. Untidiness will lessen the effectiveness of the treatment program and not meet the goal of totally eliminating the bed bug problem. Clothing and Fabrics All clothing and fabrics that is possible to be put in the washer and dryer should be washed and dries and then quarantined in clean or new plastic bags or containers and sealed shut. You will see a full list of items which should be put to wash in our checklist: Vacuuming A detailed vacuuming of your home is a vital part of preparing your home for bed bug treatment. It also is essential to use a vacuum attachment that can be used around crevices and other hard-to-reach areas where bed bug usually hide such as mattress folds, furniture interiors, baseboards and similar areas. Make sure to toss away vacuum bags after use or clean out the canisters with hot water and soap. Areas of Focus: Furniture Disposal There may be cases where it may be best to dispose of bed bug infested furniture such as beds, mattresses, box springs, sofas etc. Whether you choose to keep them or dispose of them is up to you. Tossing out infested items and replacing them anew may not be the end of your bed bug problems. If the item is relatively new and in good condition, you could salvage it via treatment. For mattresses and couches we highly recommend after treatment to install bed bug covers on these susceptible items.  The mattress and box spring encasements reduce the likelihood that bed bugs will reinfest your items and lengthen their lifespan. For furniture that you will throw out, damage it in such as way that it will not be picked up or reused by others. Example: Mattresses should be cut open or damaged in such as way that it is unusable. What To Do After Bed Bug Treatment After the bed bug treatment has completed, we recommended staying out of the home for at least four hours to allow all chemical to dry out completely. After this length of time it should be safe to re-enter the home for you, your family and pets. Resume living as normal but if you are scheduled for a follow up treatment, make sure not to move your furniture to their normal places until the follow up treatment has been done. As difficult as this may be for some, it has prove to be the most effective protocol to follow prior to bed bug treatment. If you have any questions or concerns, feel free to contact us. Bed Bug Preparation Checklist For your convenience, we have prepared this checklist for you to print and use during the preparation process to keep track of your progress. Get The 411 On Bed Bugs In This Quick Fact Sheet What are Bed Bugs? Bed bugs are bloodsucking parasites which like to invade and frequent human dwellings. How Does a Bed Bug Look? An adult bed bug resembles an apple seed. They are ¼ of an inch long, have an oval shape and are reddish brown colored. Less mature bed bugs, called nymphs, are smaller in size and look almost transparent or beige colored. Can I See Bed Bugs? Even though they are small and good hiders, you can see bed bugs. You’re more likely to spot one at night when they are active since they are in hiding during the day.Where Do Bed Bugs Hide? Bed bugs are small and have flat bodies, which makes it easy for them to squeeze into tiny cracks and crevices on the mattress and box spring, behind headboards, and inside furniture. They like to live together and can be found in bunches in mattress folds and other dark secluded areas. How Do People Get Bed Bugs? Via travel. Bed bugs hitch rides on traveling people’s luggage or clothing unsuspectingly. They are found mostly in hotels, movie theaters, train cars, airplanes and many other public places where lots of people from different areas come and go. What does a bed bug bite look like? Very similar to flea or mosquito bites. They are small and red but it can very depending on a person’s skin reactions. Why Am I Being Bitten and My “Significant Other” Isn’t? Bed bugs inject a numbing substance into your skin when biting so we don’t wake up to them sucking our blood and it

Bed Bug Extermination

Wasp and Honey Bee Nest: What Homeowners Need To Know

Bed Bug Extermination The most common and vile pest that can be found in almost every home is one and only the bed bug, these grow in groups or can infiltrate every corner of your home. By the time you discover them, bed bugs could already be out of control and on their way to spreading to other parts of your home. So, the most common strategy here is to “Nip the evil in the bud” as soon as you come in contact with these, you try to remove or exterminate them. We will be discussing the matter in detail further in this article, but the most important part is to know first what you are dealing with. Recommended Read :UNDERSTANDING HEARING SOUNDS Bed Bugs the Real Deal Unfortunately, you cannot ignore them, bed bugs do not just go away on their own.  You will need to hire a professional or purchase the necessary products to take care of the problem yourself. Even if you miss one female bed bug, you will be re-infested with 300 adults and 1000 more eggs within the next three months. They are sneaky and hard to find once they get acclimated with all the little corners and hiding places of your home, that’s why a call to action against these pests is the preliminary assessment of the situation. What do Bed Bug Bites Look Like? Image credit: James Heilman MD, 2013 https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/318083.php You can get bit on any part of your body with bed bugs, but typically they are located on neck, face, hands, shoulders, arms, legs. During the even you may not notice or even feel you are being bit, and some people have more severe reactions to bed bug bites than others.  Typically what you are looking for is little red bites, they can have some inflammation and irritation that can be help with over the counter remedies for bug bites. There are some people though that may have severe sensitivity to the bed bug bites. The bites can be itchy, and inflamed. Signs to Look For if You Think You Have Bed Bug Bites: Remember everyone reacts differently to bed bug bites, so close inspection of the mattress and boxspring can be necessary to properly identify if bites are being caused by bed bugs. Contact a pest expert in your area for a free inspection and evaluation. Our Services Great news for the people of Houston, Texas, FullScope Pest Control provides the most effective and professional bed bug control services at compatible pricing. We can provide you with all pest-related services backed up by the right equipment to serve your needs. Our experts will provide prevention and treatment to eliminate any pest related issues from your house, to achieve this we have developed a solid action plan. We will explain each and every course of action and how our team of professionals will help you to get a hold of the situation before sustaining any critical damage. Call to Schedule an Estimate Today 832-898-0190.   Checkout Our Bed Bug Preparation Guide Inspection Our Experts will perform a complete and thorough inspection of the home, identifying hotspot areas for bed bugs to hide. Treatment Plan Once the infestation has been identified to be bed bugs, our experts will come up with the most effective elimination and treatment plan for your particular situation.  We know that every home and customer is different, so we do not employ a one treatment fits all approach. Each service call will be tailored to the homeowners particular needs. Some Common Bed Bug Control Strategies: Whole Room Heat Treatments This is the most common and a very effective way of bed bug treatment. In this, an exterminator which is a trained professional will use specifically designed heating equipment to raise the temperature of the place. The overall temperature of the space will be pumped as high as 50 C to achieve the best results. Usually, all bed bugs and their eggs die at 48-50 C. The exterminator will use a specific set of thermometers throughout the home analyse if the right temperatures are achieved throughout the site. Things to assess Insecticides Treatment After inspection of the home a recommended protocol will be designed, this will include using insecticides in the form of liquids, aerosols, and dust. These also act as a residual element which will stop the further reproduction of the bed bugs and act as a preventive measure. Different orders and types of the insecticides can be used by our experts depending upon the severity of infestation under consideration. The overall insecticide procedure might take 2-3 visits from our exterminator to achieve the best possible results. Following categories might be used by the expert professionals depending upon the situation; Before we initiate the treatment with the insecticide, our professional will address you about the safety measures that you’ll have to undertake for preparing your home for the insecticide treatment. Once we are done with the implementation, our experts will again scan or monitor your house for any possible infestation, just to make sure that everything is in check. Bed bugs can be scary, but you do not have to live with them.  By contacting the professionals at FullScope Pest Control today, we can eliminate your bed bug problems. Get in contact with us today and rest assured we will provide you with the best bed bug treatment options at a compatible price.     [wpforms id=”1478″]