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Identification:

Bed bugs undergo three different life stages before becoming fertile adults. They start as an egg. Eggs are very small, white, and sometimes difficult to detect with the naked eye. Once hatched, nymph bed bugs require a blood meal between each nymphal life stage.        

After shedding its skin five times, the bed bug reaches maturity and begins to breed. Adult bed bugs are small, reddish-brown insects about the size of an apple seed.

Signs of bed bug infestation:

  • Spots of blood, known as “sera” on your sheets or bedding

  • Itchy bites

  • Tiny black-brown stains that look like chocolate syrup spatter near the seams of your mattress, furniture, or belongings

  • Shed skins known as exudiae that resemble the color and texture of the husks of popcorn kernels.

How do we solve it?

We use TRANSPORT this is the main chemical applied for bed bugs. Its used on furniture and interior of the building to control the bed bugs. Also DELTA and TEMPO. Their used for bed bugs as well but you music know where and how to use it to get results. It used in combination with the chemicals.

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