Washington, IN Bed Bug Control
Bed Bug Exterminator in Washington, IN
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Bed Bugs Gone Heat Solutions is a professional bed bug pest control company providing commercial and residential bed bug treatments to Washington, Indiana. We exterminate bed bug infestations for our residential and commercial clients.
We use specialized heat equipment to kill bed bugs and their eggs. The air in the rooms is heated to between 135°F 145°F. Bed bugs cannot survive these temperatures and they die. This is an eco-friendly solution that disperses heated air throughout each room, warming every location that pests might hide. This method eliminates the need to use toxic pesticides inside your home. Best of all, our professionally trained technicians can safely eliminate the bed bugs in one treatment without damaging your home.
After inspecting the suspected infestation area, we schedule a heat treatment for your home or business to eliminate the bed bugs and their eggs, making your area safe again. Heat treatments kill the bed bugs currently present in your home, when administered correctly.
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Residential and commercial bed bug extermination.
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The Life Cycle of a Bed Bug
Bed Bugs are a parasitic pest in Washington, IN that feed primarily on human blood. They can feed on pets and other mammals, but they prefer to bite humans and feed on them while they are sleeping. Bed bugs can feed for 5 to 10 days at a time. The insidious part about bed bugs is they can survive up to a year without another feeding. They continue to breed, lay eggs, and spread. A female bed bug lays up to 500 eggs, per bed bug, during their lifetime. This means the colony is growing exponentially , so they must be eradicated completely.
Adult bed bugs are up to 5 mm in length.
Bed bug eggs
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What are bed bugs?
Bed bugs are small, nocturnal, wingless insects that belong to the family of Cimicidae. They feed on human blood and other warm-blooded hosts.
What do bed bugs look like?
Young bed bugs are very small, translucent, lighter in color and very difficult to see with the naked eye. They become darker in color as they mature. Bed bugs become increasingly bigger and darker in color until they reach about 5 mm. Adult bed bugs grow to a length of 4-5 mm and a width of 1.5-3 mm. They are reddish brown and have a flattened, oval appearance, similar to an apple seed. Microscopic hairs make them look as though they stripes or banding.
How long do they live?
Bed bugs can actually survive for up to ONE YEAR without a food source and live for as long as eighteen months without any oxygen at all.
How quickly do they reproduce?
Bed bug eggs look similar to the size and shape of rice. Bed bugs lay approximately 1-5 eggs per day with a total of 200-500 in their lifetime; which is slightly less than one year. If a bed bug can lay up to 500 eggs, offspring infestation can quickly explode exponentially. In six months, a single bed bug can produce 30,000 descendants. In nine months, they can be counted by hundreds of thousands. Bed bugs are extremely hard to get rid of without the help of a professional exterminator that specializes in bed bug eradication.
Bed bugs bites may look like this.
Do bed bugs bite?
Yes, bed bugs feed by biting the host. They typically feed during nighttime hours and are most active before dawn. However, beg bugs have been known to feed during the day. Bed bugs can cause a variety of symptoms in their hosts. Although some people are unaffected by bed bug bites, others can experience severe itching and discomfort. Welts and inflammation are an issue for some individuals, and severe infestation can lead to painful blistering. Prophylaxis can occur in severely allergic individuals, and asthmatics may find that a bed bug
infestation can trigger an attack.
How do bed bugs feed?
The bed bug injects the host with two feeding tubes, one for injecting anticoagulants and anesthetic and the other for withdrawing blood. They are attracted to carbon dioxide and secondarily to heat. They normally crawl onto the host but have been known to drop on a host from overhead. They feed for approximately five minutes before returning to their hiding place. They try to feed every five to ten days, but in the right conditions, they can live for as long as one year without feeding.
Signs of bed bug infestation. Bed bug eggs and feces
What are the signs of a bed bug infestation?
Signs of an infestation includes the presence of apple shaped and sized bed bugs, bites, small blood stains on sheets, bed bug eggs and fecal matter of the bed bug on the mattress, with a heavier concentration of fecal matter typically on the corners of the mattress and in folds of the mattress. Another indication to look for is bed bug exoskeletons or molted skins.
Where do bed bugs hide?
Bed bugs are nocturnal, and hide close to the humans they feed on. They like to hide on mattresses, couches, and chairs, hiding in cracks, or in cracks and crevasses of bedding or furniture. Look in the seams of your mattress and between the folds of sheets. Inspect the joints and screw holes of headboards and bed frames, as bed bugs can also hide there.
Where do bed bugs come from?
Bed bugs are transported from one location to another via luggage, clothing, or belongings, such as from a hotel, dorm, or place where people stay overnight. The bugs then infest your home or business in Washington, Indiana.
Bed bugs lay approximately 1-5 eggs per day with a total of 200-500 in their lifetime; which is slightly less than one year. If a bed bug can lay up to 500 eggs, offspring infestation can quickly explode exponentially. In six months, a single bed bug can produce 30,000 descendants.
Bed bugs and bed bug eggs in mattress crease.
What are common infestation areas?
Many public places are at risk of bed bug infestations. Top infestation spots include hotels, dorms, hospitals, schools, vehicles, public transportation, libraries etc. Homes and private residences can become infested by transporting the bugs from a hotel or other public place to the home.
How do you inspect for bed bugs?
Bed bugs are elusive and usually nocturnal, which can make them hard to spot. Inspecting items with a flashlight is helpful. Bed bugs often lodge unnoticed in dark crevices, and eggs can be nestled in fabric seams. Aside from bite symptoms, signs include: fecal spots, blood smears on sheets, and molts.
What kills bed bugs effectively?
Pesticides and chemicals do not kill 100 percent of bed bugs. It is very difficult to kill them and their eggs, and they must be completely eradicated to prevent re-infestation.
The only 100% effective method, when done correctly, is a specialized heat treatment. Our thermal remediation treatment uses specialized equipment to heat the infested rooms to a temperature of 140° F. This temperature is sustained for a minimum period of 4-6 hours. Bed bugs and their eggs cannot survive this elevated heat, and they are eradicated.
Once the heat treatment is complete, and temperatures have returned to safe levels, we will then advise you of the ability to re-enter then home/premises. We recommend a period of 8-12 hours.
In case of infestation, there is no need to dispose of mattresses, box springs, bedding, carpet, furniture or clothes when properly treated.
Residential & Commercial Bed Bug Treatments
Bed Bugs Gone Heat Solutions provides bed bug treatments for residential and commercial clients in Washington, IN. If you suspect you have a bed bug infestation, contact us for a consultation. We will do a thorough inspection of the area to confirm there is an infestation. We will then create a bed bug pest control plan for your situation. Using our thermal heat remediation process, we can eliminate an infestation in a single treatment.
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Service Areas
- Evansville
- Bloomington
- Vincennes
- Washington
- Jasper
- Princeton
- Bedford
- Huntingburg
- Santa Claus, IN
- Linton
- Sullivan