Birds From £150
Prices start at £150 per spray for a 3-bedroom house.
Additional rooms carry a surplus charge.
It is possible that just one spray is required, but some properties require a follow up visits
Bed bugs (Cimex lectularius) are small, reddish-brown nocturnal insects that feed on the blood of humans and animals.
Typically found in sleeping areas like beds and mattresses, they can also infest furniture, offices and hotels.
Their life cycle involves eggs, nymphs and adults, with the entire process taking weeks to months.
Swift and effective action is crucial to address bed bug infestations.
While bed bugs don’t transmit diseases, their bites can cause discomfort and may lead to secondary infections if scratched excessively.
Bed bugs are small, reddish-brown and wingless.
Look for bites on the skin, often in clusters.
Check bedding and furniture for tiny, reddish-brown fecal spots and shed exoskeletons.
Some may notice a sweet, musty odour in heavily infested areas.
If identification is challenging, professional pest control assistance is recommended, as they can conduct a comprehensive inspection and provide effective treatment, emphasising the importance of early detection for successful management of bed bug infestations.
Take it away from the walls in the infested bedroom(s) (i.e. bed, wardrobe, bedside tables). Do not remove any item(s) from the infested bedroom(s) as this could spread the problem.
Place items in sealed bags.
By creating a physical barrier and minimizing potential hiding spots, this precautionary measure significantly reduces the risk of bed bug infestations. Detached headboards not only make inspection and cleaning more accessible but also serve as a proactive element in your defense against these pests.
Make sure to clean bedding, clothes and soft toys from the infested room(s) (we cannot treat these with the insecticide). Washing at 60 degrees Celsius or tumble drying on a hot dry at 40/45 degrees Celsius for at least 30 minutes will kill bed bugs at all stages of their lifecycle. Once cleaned keep away from affected rooms or ideally in a sealed bag until after treatment. Bag and seal any items not yet laundered.
Vacuum floors and soft furniture (i.e. sofas, rugs) thoroughly throughout the property. Be particularly thorough in the effected bedroom(s), ensuring you vacuum the mattress, under the bed, where the floor meets the wall at the edges of the room and where there are gaps in floorboards, then dispose of hoover contents straight away. This will help reduce the number eggs, larvae and adult bed bugs before we arrive. This will also aid the effectiveness of the treatment as dust can act as a barrier to the insecticide.
Our highly trained technician will start by carrying out an inspection of the property to confirm you have a bed bug problem and to establish the extent of the infestation. They will also conduct a risk assessment to ensure the treatment they plan to use is safe for you, your family and your pets.
The technician will spray a residual insecticide in the infested bedroom(s) and in some cases, adjacent rooms, using one of our company-approved products. The wet spray will have an instant knock down effect on adult bed bugs. Once dried it is safe to you and pets and invisible to the eye, but the residual properties of the dried insecticide will remain active continuing to kill the bed bugs as they emerge from eggs and as they move around and encounter the insecticide. The residual pesticide can continue to work for up to 3 months.
The success of a bed bug treatment will depend a lot on your actions. If the above advice is followed, it is less likely you will require a second treatment. Due to so much being out of our control, we cannot offer a guarantee on bed bug treatments.