Bed Bug Experts Of Kc
We are a local company servicing the Kansas City Metro Area.
Our company provides a wide range of services, including:
- Pest Control
- Termite Control
- Wildlife Removal (bats, birds, snakes)
We have been in business since 2005 and are proud to say that we have never had a single customer complaint. Our customers know that when they call us for service, they will receive an immediate response from our professional team of technicians who are fully trained in all aspects of pest control. We even provide comprehensive follow-up services after each treatment is completed to ensure that the issue does not resurface at any point during the life cycle of the infestation. Another thing that makes us unique is our ability to treat your home or business with an environmentally friendly substance that does not leave behind any harmful residues or toxic vapors once it has dried out completely—this means no harmful fumes coming back into contact with your family members months later!
Let us help you get rid of bed bugs and termites in your home.
Bed bugs and termites can be destructive to your home. We are here to help you get rid of bed bugs and termites in your home. Call us today at 844-224-5334 to schedule an appointment!
- If you think you have a termite problem:
- Check for wood damage around windows and doors, especially where framing meets siding or brick. If there is any evidence of wood decay, contact us immediately at 844-224-5334!
- Preventing Termites:
- If possible keep away from trees with dead branches or logs lying on the ground; they may indicate an infestation nearby. *Check for areas where water penetrates through damaged roofs or walls; sometimes these conditions can make it easier for termites to enter homes through cracks in foundations or basement floors.
Bed bug bites often look like mosquito or flea bites, but there are usually several in a line.
The marks left by bed bug bites are usually in a line, although they can appear alone or in clusters. Bed bug bites can look similar to other insect bites and may be mistaken for allergies or skin infections.
It is important to note that not everyone reacts the same way when bitten by a bed bug. Some people will have no reaction at all, while others may develop a red bump or flat welt on their skin that disappears shortly after being bitten. In addition to itching, some people also describe having an itchy throat or eyes when bitten by bed bugs. Rarely do individuals experience pain from these tiny pests, but if you do feel pain after being bitten by one of these pests consult your physician immediately so he can rule out other possible causes for the pain such as an allergic reaction with another substance such as food or venomous bite from another animal (like snake).
Bed bugs are most active at night, so it is best to check for them at that time.
It is important for you to know when bed bugs are most active, and what time of day this is. Bed bugs are nocturnal, which means that they are most active at night. In order to find out what time of day your bed bug infestation is most active, you need to pay attention to the signs that indicate their presence. If you see fecal streaks near where your mattress meets the wall or floor and/or if there are blood stains on sheets or pillow cases, it’s likely that a bed bug infestation has taken place in your home. These signs could be indicative of any type of insect problem though; not just one involving bed bugs!
These insects hide during the daytime hours so if you notice these signs during daylight hours then it may mean something else altogether… but we’ll get into more detail below!
They can live for up to one year without feeding, which makes them hardy pests to get rid of.
Bed bugs can live for up to a year without feeding, which makes them hardy pests to get rid of. They don’t have to eat every day, so if you have bedbugs in your home and don’t take care of the problem immediately, they may survive for months before eating again.
We provide the most effective service to rid your home of bed bugs as soon as possible.
Treatments are available to help with bed bug infestations, but there are several different ways to go about treating your home. The best treatment is going to be one that you feel comfortable using and that will also eliminate any bed bugs in your home. Here are some of the more common treatments used by professionals:
- Heat Treatment: This is perhaps the most commonly used method for treating a bed bug infestation. Heat does not necessarily kill all stages of the insect’s life cycle, but it does kill the eggs and nymphs that live within their hosts (humans). It does not kill adult female bedbugs though because their bodies don’t dry out enough under high temperatures; instead they just move deeper into cracks or crevices where they will eventually die from dehydration once they leave their hosts after feeding on blood again. However, heat treatment can still be very effective in killing nearly all stages if applied properly—especially when combined with other techniques like vacuuming or sealing off wall voids where nymphs tend to hide during daytime hours when humans are present in order not only remove them from their hosts’ sleeping areas but also prevent them from reinfesting after being exposed only briefly during day time hours while we’re away at work or school leaving our homes vulnerable so make sure you do everything possible when searching for solutions
Bed bugs can hide in furniture, behind wallpaper and even in electrical sockets.
Bed bugs can hide in small cracks and crevices. This means they can be found in mattress seams, under the baseboard, behind headboards and picture frames, inside furniture and many other places around the home. They are also able to go without feeding for more than a year by becoming dormant when not active.
Bed bugs are hard to see because they are small (about 1/4 inch long), brownish-red or dark yellow in color with oval bodies that become red after feeding. Bed bugs do not fly but can travel by hitching rides on clothing or luggage brought into your house from another location.
We have the expertise you need when it comes to bed bugs.
We are a local company that specializes in the elimination of bed bugs in the Kansas City Metro Area. We have the expertise you need to get rid of bed bugs and termites in your home. Bed bug bites often look like mosquito or flea bites, but there are usually several in a line. You should contact an exterminator if your home has been infested by these insects because they can cause serious health problems if left unchecked.
If you think you may have an issue with these pests, give us a call today for more information about how we can help!
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