When people discover they have bed bugs, they wonder whether pest control companies can handle the problem. The answer is yes, and it’s always the best way to rid yourself of the pests.
A one-time pest control treatment rids your home of these bugs right away. Unfortunately, these pests have a few ways of returning to plague you in your sleep:
- “Hitchhiking”: Bed bugs cling to the fur of bats, mice, rats, or birds. If these animals get into your attic or walls, the bugs will eventually invade your living spaces.
- Travel & Public Places: These parasites often hide in seats at movie theaters, on buses and planes, and in hotel rooms. They often crawl into your luggage or clothes.
- New-to-You Items: Used couches, beds, and vintage clothes may contain bugs or eggs in the seams.
- Neighboring Rooms: If you live in an apartment or a condo, bed bugs can crawl into your home through the walls, vents, and electrical outlets.
- Guests & Visitors: Friends or family might accidentally bring these bugs into your home on their coats, bags, or shoes before they know there’s a problem at their house.
At Solidified Pest Control, our long-term management plans address bed bugs and any other invasions. Call (866) 614-6762, or contact us online for more information!
Why You Need Long-Term Pest Management
Even after the first invasion is squashed, bed bugs can return to your home in various ways. These invasions can occur at any time of year, and only long-term management can keep you protected.
Here are five ways you could end up with a new invasion of bed bugs:
1. “Hitchhiking” on Wild Animals
Bed bugs can cling to the fur of rodents or birds. If these animals get into your attic or inside your walls, the bugs eventually crawl out and invade your living spaces.
A long-term pest plan helps secure your property by ridding it of both invaders. Your provider should eradicate the bed bugs and their eggs, and humanely trap, remove, and relocate your furry or feathered guests.
2. Travel & Public Places
These parasites often hide in the seats at theaters, buses, and planes. They also enjoy extended stays in hotel rooms, which is bad news for travelers and movie lovers.
Anyone risks having these parasites crawl into their luggage or attach to their clothes. Having a professional regularly check your home could catch a bed bug infestation early.
3. “New-to-You” Furniture & Clothes
Used couches, beds, and vintage clothes might look great, but they can have bugs or tiny eggs hidden in the seams. Most people can miss the bugs’ presence, even after inspecting these items.
Continuous management means you have an expert to investigate any new furniture during their quarterly inspections. They’ll also check for signs of other types of pests and remove them.
4. Shared Walls & Neighboring Rooms
Do you live in an apartment or a condo? If so, your neighbor’s bed bugs can crawl into your home through the walls, vents, and electrical outlets.
You can’t control what your neighbors do, but a professional management plan protects your unit. A one-time spray doesn’t protect you from the problems going on next door, but a management plan does.
5. Guests & Visitors
Friends or family can accidentally bring these bugs into your home on their coats, bags, or shoes. They might not even know there’s a problem at their own house.
Long-term protection gives you peace of mind, knowing the experts will rid your home of new bed bugs. They’ll also get rid of any other pest, regardless of how they found their way into your home.
Get Pest Removal, Prevention & Repairs from Solidified Pest Control
If you’re looking forward to uninterrupted sleep and a restored pride in your home, get a pest management plan. Solidified Pest Control handles bed bugs and other pests so you can get some relief.
With locations in Ann Arbor and Livonia, we serve people in these areas:
- Ann Arbor
- Canton Township
- Dearborn Heights
- Farmington Hills
- Jackson
- Livonia
- Novi
- Redford Township
- Westland
- Ypsilanti
It’s time to trust the pest control experts to protect your home throughout the year. You can have that by calling (866) 614-6762, or contacting us online!