Professional Bed bug treatment can be very expensive.
In fact in Myrtle Beach S.C.
It can be more than $1000.00 for some companies.
Also some companies will tell you that you will need to replace your mattress and box spring.
This is not always true.
Try our bed bug products first.
You can encase the mattress and box spring with a mattress cover. It has to be a good quality cover for bed bugs.
Bed bugs can be treated with heat or sprays. If spraying you need to monitor for hatching eggs.
People often mistake bat bugs and carpet beetles for bed bugs.
You can reduce the risk of bud bugs ruining you mattress and box spring with our mattress covers.
They seal bed bugs out of the seams of the mattress where they like to stay.
This is not the only location where they hide, but they do like to stay near their food source.
These covers will also keep the bed bugs inside the covers where they will eventually die.
- Protect-A-Bed AllerZip Bed Bug Mattress Cover - FULL
- Price: $64.50
- Protect-A-Bed AllerZip Bed Bug Mattress Cover - CAL KING
- Price: $89.50
- Bed Bug Kit #3
- Price: $99.90
- Bed Bug Proof Laundry Bag
- Price: $19.99
- FMC Verifi Bed Bug Lure - Replacement
- Price: $18.25
- PackTite Portable Bed Bug Heat Treatment Device
- Price: $308.00
- Essentria Bed Bug Repellent - Travel Size
- Price: $10.95
Bed bugs are obligatory hematophagous (bloodsucking) insects. Most species feed on humans only when other prey are unavailable. They obtain all the additional moisture they need from water vapor in the surrounding air. Bed bugs are attracted to their hosts primarily by carbon dioxide, secondarily by warmth, and also by certain chemicals. Bedbugs prefer exposed skin, preferably the face, neck, and arms of a sleeping person. Bedbugs have mouth parts that saw through the skin, and inject saliva with anticoagulants and painkillers. Sensitivity of humans varies from extreme allergic reaction to no reaction at all (about 20%). The bite usually produces a swelling with no red spot, but when many bugs feed on a small area, reddish spots may appear after the swelling subsides. Although under certain cool conditions adult bed bugs can live for over a year without feeding, under typically warm conditions they try to feed at five- to ten-day intervals, and adults can survive for about five months without food. Younger instars cannot survive nearly as long, though even the vulnerable newly hatched first instars can survive for weeks without taking a blood meal.