HA5 Bed Bug Extermination Call 0203 390 1018
Here at HA5 Bed Bug Extermination we have been providing tailored Bed Bug treatments and eradication programs in domestic premises for over 7 years.
All treatments carried out are tailored to coincide with the customers preferences, so if the customer would prefer a pesticide free approach to treating and eradicating the Bed Bug issue it’s a service were able to offer.
When dealing with Bed Bugs we will only offer our services if all bedrooms in the property are treated regardless of customers assumptions that the activity is only in some areas of the building.
As Bed Bugs spread very quickly there’s a high probability Bed Bugs will be in other areas in low activity and isn’t detectible to the customer that uses that particular room and this will make it hard for us to guarantee the services and treatments we provide as Bed Bugs in untreated areas will spread and infest previously treated areas within several weeks that would result in the property being re-infested and would require the customer to carry out additional paid for treatments to resolve the issue.
At HA5 Bed Bug Extermination services here’s several factors we take into account when providing a price to treat and eradicate you current Bed Bug infestation, the size of the property, level of infestation, type of treatment required etc will determine how many visits will be required to resolve the current Bed Bug problem.
For more information on the treatments we offer or to discuss our HA5 Bed Bug Extermination and treatments please call on the numbers above
As all services and treatments we offer are fully guaranteed, we willBed provide all customers with a pre treatments check list detailing requirements and recommendation so the customer is able to prepare and prep the property and rooms prior to arrival so were able to carry on an effective treatment.
If you would like more information on Bed Bugs you will see we have provided a basic introduction and literature giving details such as Bed Bug lifecycle, appearance, Bed Bug identification ETC to give you a better understanding and idea about the pest you’re having issues with.
At HA5 Bed Bug Extermination Our phones Are always on and were happy to help 24/7 so there’s always a member of our team available to take your call for help, information or to book an appointment.
Welcome to HA5 Bed Bug Extermination if you require assistance in dealing with your unwanted pests call us on 0203 390 1018 for a fast, friendly and local service that’s professional and competitive.
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A brief description
The Bed Bug (Cimex Lectularius) is a parasitic insect that’s a member of the cimicid family and Bed Bugs will feed off human blood unlike other members of the cimicid family that will feed of animals.
A full size adult Bed Bug will be approx 4-5mm in length and 2.5-3mm approx in width but newly hatched Bed Bugs and nymphs will be a lot smaller in size.
Bed Bugs are reddish brown in colour with nymphs being lighter/ translucent in colour.
Life span and reproduction
Bed Bugs can live for up to a year without feeding, in the right conditions such as food availability and warm environment Bed bugs will have a life span of 6-8 months.
Bed Bugs don’t feed on a daily basis, Bed Bugs will feed approx every 7-10 days and after each feed they will shed their skins and grow in size until they reach maturity which will take several cycles over a 2-3 month period.
Bed Bugs on average lay approx 3 eggs a day over their life span than can last between 6-8 months but can live slightly longer if conditions are good.
Habitat and living conditions
In Britain we had a large problem with Bed Bugs prior to the 1940s but over the next few decades Bed Bugs were pretty much eradicated from Britain, with the use of strong insecticides and a better standard of living and living conditions.
Over the last 20 years we have seen Bed Bugs make a huge resurgence mainly due to things such as cheap air travel and free movement around the world that’s been a factor to their reappearance.
We have also found that areas that are densely populated and have a higher amount of rental property with high turnaround of tenants and diverse communities have a bigger issue than other areas.
Some areas are having such a big problem with Bed Bugs that it’s possible to pick them up on public transport, they can get into luggage at hotels when abroad, can be brought in from family or friends, and if neighbouring properties have a severe infestation their able to move from one building to another.
Bed Bugs don’t enter the property from the garden; they need a warm environment to survive so bed beds are brought into the property on a person or by second hand furniture etc.
Bed Bugs will tend to live as close to their food source as possible and as infestations grow in numbers they will spread to furniture close by such as bedside cabinets, wardrobes, behind skirting boards, plug sockets and wall paper etc before finding their way into other rooms of the property.
Domestic dwellings make up the majority of Bed Bug infestations but as the Bed Bug epidemic increases business such as hotels and bed and breakfasts are starting to experience issues.
How to determine the presence of Bed Bugs
Bed Bugs can be at times hard to detect, not everybody will have signs of Bite marks from the Bed Bugs feeding.
As Bed Bugs are only visible when its dark and hideaway in areas not visible, their presence is not always noted for several weeks
People that experience severe reactions to being bitten will offer feel itchy, have raised track marks around parts of the body such as the neck, arms, legs, face etc
Bed Bugs are called Bed Bugs as they live as close to their food source as possible so areas such as headboards, the fabric around bases on divan beds and wooden slats on beds are an ideal nesting point.
Other indicators of bed bug activity such as disturbed sleep, feeling lethargic, feeling itchy, blood spots on bedding and pillows as well as shed skins and obviously visual sightings are an indicator of Bed Bug activity.
Bed bugs are attracted to carbon dioxide emissions (breathing) and body heat so will only come out when it’s dark and food is available.
Health and disease
Although bed bugs feed off blood and can feed off multiple people in close vicinity there’s no proof that their able to spread blood related diseases from feeding such as mosquitoes.
Treatment
All treatments and services carried out come with a guarantee.
We also provide customers with a check list detailing recommendations and preparation requirements prior to treatment taking place
So if you require our help or would like information on the services we provide were here to help and ready to take your call.