Bed Bug Treatment Central London
Bed Bug Treatment Central London
We employ spray treatments as the most effective method of eradicating bedbugs, treating all infested areas before vacating the room for at least 4 hours to ensure thorough penetration of the insecticide. Infested items such as bedding and clothing must be washed at 60 degrees Celsius or dry cleaned before reuse.
With over 65 years of combined experience, we also specialise in identifying and eradicating infestations fast using proven Heat Treatment techniques that eliminate bed bugs a.k.a ‘Cimex lectularius’ at every stage of the life cycle.
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- 65+ Years of Combined Pest Prevention Across Central London
- Dual Approach: Heat Treatment Exterminates the Eggs and Adults, Followed by Residual-safe Insecticides
- Highly Skilled & BPCA Certified Pest Control Experts
- Follow Up Inspections to Maintain a Pest Free Environment
How to Spot Bed Bugs
Bite Marks
Can cause red itchy bites, often in clusters.
These are caused when bed bugs feed during the night, when they are most active.
Shed Skin & Egg Shells
Look for tiny, pale-yellow shed skins or white eggs in mattress seams, headboards, and furniture joints.
Musty, Sweet Odour
A strong, unpleasant smell (often compared to overripe raspberries) can indicate a heavy infestation.
This is the time to contact a pest control expert to implement the best solution.
Blood Stains and Faecal Marks
Blood spots or black dots (faecal marks) on sheets or mattresses are a giveaway sign of a bed bug problem.
Bed bugs leave a red stain (blood) behind on bedding when travelling back to their nests, such as bed seams and frames, once finished feeding.
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