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Bed bug treatment & control
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Bed bugs are small, parasitic insects that feed on human blood, usually at night. They are reddish-brown with long, oval-shaped bodies that resemble the size and shape of an apple seed.
- Bed bugs are notorious hitchhikers. They can hitch a ride on luggage, clothing, and personal items and spread from infested locations.
- Bed bugs like to cluster together in bed frames and mattresses so they don't have to go far to feed, but they can also hide in electric sockets, between couch cushions, and behind wallpaper.
- Bed bugs can double their population every 16 days and spread rapidly. They are also capable of living for an extended period without food.
Prevent or treat bed bugs with a Aimix pest control plan that works for you.
Professional bed bug treatment
- Every bed bug infestation is a little different, so ridding your home of bed bugs will require a plan tailored to your situation. We understand having bed bugs can be distressing, so we aim to tackle the problem as quickly and efficiently as possible.
- Thorough bed bug inspection to determine the extent of infestation
- Timely scheduled bed bug treatments with no extensive preparation required
- Comprehensive treatment plan tailored to you
- Follow-up bed bug inspection to determine if additional services are required
Locating a bed bug infestation in your home
If you suspect you have a bed bug infestation, there are a few key signs to look for.
- Bite marks: Small, red, itchy welts on your skin, often in a line or cluster. However, not everyone will have a reaction.
- Blood stains: Small blood spots on your sheets, pillowcases, or mattress.
- Fecal spots: Dark or rusty spots of bed bug excrement on mattresses, bedding, and other potential harborages.
- Eggs and shells: Tiny, white, oval-shaped eggs and shed skins from growing nymphs.
- Live bugs: They're often hiding in mattress seams, cracks, and crevices.
- Carefully inspect mattresses, box springs, bed frames, headboards, and furniture joints. Look behind picture frames, along baseboards and carpet edges, and electrical outlets.
Locating a bed bug infestation in your home
Now that you know some signs and where to look, you can begin examining your home for bed bugs. When searching for bed bugs:
- Use a flashlight and inspect slowly: Bed bugs can hide in dark crevices, so a flashlight can help you see them better. Take your time because bed bugs can be challenging to spot.
- Check linens and bedding: Remove all bedding, including sheets, pillowcases, and blankets, and inspect them carefully.
- Look for fecal spots or blood stains: These can be tiny and dark, often appearing on fabrics.
- Wear protective clothing: Use gloves and avoid wearing loose clothing to prevent bed bugs from attaching to you.

Help get rid of bed bugs
Many bed bug infestations will require more than one treatment and there are a few different treatment methods to get rid of them completely. If a bed bug or their eggs are left behind, the population could rebound, and you'll return to square one. Here's what you can expect from our bed bug treatment and control services:
Thorough bed bug inspection
One of our friendly technicians will inspect your home for signs of bed bugs and find any unexpected places where bed bugs may be hiding.
Keep your bed
There's no need to remove your bed for treatment. Our treatments are completed right in the room, and our mattress encasements preserve your bed long after bed bugs are gone.
Customized treatment
Your Aimix professional will develop a plan for treating your home that may include a combination of methods and repeat visits. The bed bug treatment may include heat, vacuuming, and the most effective residual materials.
What is the most effective method for bed bug control
The most effective method for bed bug control involves a comprehensive approach combining prevention, inspection, and tailored treatment options. Before treatment begins, a thorough inspection is required to locate where bed bugs are hiding and how severe the infestation is. Depending on the severity of the infestation, treatment options may include vacuuming, heat treatment, steaming, or insecticides.
To help prevent future infestations, residual dust can be applied where bed bugs hide. Additionally, bed bug monitors, box spring liners, and mattress encasements can be used to help detect and impact bed bugs that are introduced.

Get rid of bed bugs with professionals vs. DIY treatments
Bed bugs are challenging to eliminate through DIY methods due to their resilience and resistance to common insecticides, ability to hide in tiny cracks and crevices, and rapid reproduction rate. Because bed bugs are most active at night, detecting them can take some time, and by that point, DIY measures may not be enough to completely remove the infestation. It is always recommended to work with a professional for complete bed bug elimination.
What to expect from Aimix bed bug control services

Protection
Your Aimix professional will create a customized treatment plan for your home that may involve a combination of methods and multiple visits.

Inspection
We’ll inspect your home to check for signs of bed bugs and determine the severity of the infestation.

Treatment
Our bed bug treatment utilizes the most advanced materials and chemistries, including residual products that help prevent infestations from returning.
FAQs About Bed Bug Control
The cost of bed bug removal from your home varies depending on the severity of your problem and many other factors. The best way to determine the cost of bed bug removal is to schedule a free inspection. Your Aimix technician will provide an estimate after the inspection.
While bed bugs aren't known to transmit disease-causing pathogens, their bites can irritate the skin, and some people can have an allergic reaction. Excessive scratching could irritate and damage the skin, presenting a risk of infection. Bed bugs can also have psychological tolls on those with an infestation, such as anxiety or stress.
Our bed bug control solutions begin working immediately, though you may still see bed bugs for a short period after the treatment. After the bed bug treatment, technicians may follow up to inspect again to ensure that the bed bugs are gone.
It is possible for bed bugs to return after treatment since they can enter your home at any time by being carried in on clothing, luggage, or furniture or from neighboring properties in multi-unit dwellings. However, if bed bugs return after your initial treatment, Aimix will come back — at no additional cost to you. Schedule your free bed bug inspection with Aimix today.