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Domestic Bed Bug Extermination and Bed Bug Heater Rental in Birmingham
We understand the distress that finding bed bugs in your home can cause, and if you have recently discovered that you have bed bugs in your home, you will be glad to know that we can get rid of them for you, quickly and discreetly.
Using a combination of heat and chemical spray treatments, we will remove your bed bugs once and for all!
Our bed bug experts are experienced professionals and we provide a discreet service with unbranded vehicles, uniforms and equipment, so no-one will know that you have bed bugs if you don’t want them to!
Once the treatment plan is complete, we give you a six month guarantee and can also provide ongoing monitoring once the guarantee ends.
Why Choose The Bed Bugs Experts?
- We specialise in bed bug extermination in Birmingham
- We carry out heat treatment as standard to guarantee a bed-bug free bed
- All bed bug treatments come with a 6 month guarantee
- We have a tried and tested, structured clearness plan.
- We offer ongoing monitoring after the guarantee period for your peace of mind.
- All our bed bug technicians are friendly, experienced and PVG checked
Commercial Bed Bug Treatment in Birmingham
UK hotels and hospitality businesses are finding bed bugs in their rooms more and more often, and reports of bed bug bites increases at the rate of approximately 20% per year in major cites.
Bed bug can be easily transported from one location to another on people’s luggage & clothing, and they keep themselves well hidden during the day. They come out at need to feed on blood, so this can cause distress for your customers which could may result in negative reviews and a tarnished reputation.
We fully understand the financial effects of down time for your business, and the fact that having bed bugs can be distressing for your clients and for your staff. Speed of response is crucial so in most cases we will be on site to start treatment the same day.
Our bed bug treatment service is discreet so that nobody needs to know. We use unmarked uniforms, drive unmarked vehicles, and all equipment is packed in unmarked containers.
We devise a treatment plan for each room, and use a combination of heat treatment and chemical spray treatment to ensure complete eradication of the bed bugs.
Our service area includes (but is not limited to): Birmingham, Sutton Coldfield, Solihull, West Bromwich, Walsall, Wolverhampton, Coventry, Dudley, Stourbridge, Halesowen, Smethwick, Wednesbury, Oldbury, Redditch, Bromsgrove, Tamworth, Lichfield, Cannock, Kidderminster, Leamington Spa, Warwick.
For assistance with bed bugs in Birmingham, contact us today on 07949 280 633 or send us a message
What are bed bugs?
Beg Bugs, part of the Cimicidae family of insects, are parasites that feed primarily on human blood. Although they are not considered a serious health hazard, they can be extremely unpleasant to live with and can cause insomnia, anemia and mental fatigue.
They are fairly easy to recognize, with adult bed bugs being of a brown or reddish-brown colour, measuring approximately 2-5 mm long. They have a flat shape which allows them to easily find hiding spaces in cracks and crevices.
They always want to be close to a human so that they can feed, which is why they dwell in fabric, furniture, walls, clothes and their favourite location - beds.
How do I know if I have bed bugs?
It is common for people to confuse bed bugs with fleas or mites. So in order to be 100% sure, it is recommended to seek expert advice as soon as you suspect you may have bed bugs. If you leave it for too long, the infestation will spread to other rooms and will become a bigger and more expensive task to deal with.
The most common signs and symptoms are:
- Irritation, rashes and swelling of the skin
- Small visible specks (droppings) on bedding or on the floor
- Blood spots on your bed sheets
- Live insects dwelling in concealed spaces
How do bed bugs spread?
Bed bugs are transported from one location to another, usually on luggage, bedding, clothing or furniture. They are very good at hiding on all modes of transport so they are easily moved from place to place.
You are most likely to find bed bugs in places with a high occupant turnover, such as hotels, dormitories, shelters, hostels, prisons and multi-occupancy buildings.
Bed bugs multiply at at extremely fast rate too, with female bugs laying between 1 and 10 eggs a day. These eggs are covered in a "protein glue" which allows them to stick to surfaces until they hatch within about 10 days.
A bed bug infestation is not necessarily a reflection of poor hygiene. Even the cleanest, and best looked after of places can find themselves with bed begs, because of how easy it is for them to be brought in to the property by an occupant who has come into contact with them prior to visiting.
Are bed bugs dangerous?
Typical bed bug bites go unnoticed until and hour or two later. And even then it will probably appear as a small red bump, often quite itchy. Bed bug bites are not dangerous but they can be very annoying. If you get bit frequently you may start to develop a rash or skin irritation so it’s best to get rid of them as soon as possible.
I think I have bed bugs. What should I do?
If you suspect you have bed bugs then do not bring anything new into the contaminated room, such as clothing, bedding, furniture or toys, as they may also become contaminated.
Also, although it might be tempting, don't start sleeping in a different bed or on the sofa as the bed bugs may end up following you to the new location and contaminating that are.
You should not throw anything out, or attempt to get rid of the bed bugs yourself. Get in touch with us ASAP so that we can deal with the problem quickly, discreetly and effectively.
Ensure that you don't bag anything unless it has been washed in hot water and dried on hot for one to two hours. Bagging up clothing or bedding with bed bugs that has not been properly washed and dried means when you re-open the bag the area will become contaminated again.
It is best to assume everything in that room is infested and speak to an expert for advice.