
Bed bugs are not something that only seedy motels need to contend with. They are incredibly prolific and creative in gaining access to new environments, no matter how clean that environment is. They can show up anytime, anywhere in Winter Haven, FL and around the globe. At Total Pest Solutions, we can help you get rid of these pests in your home.
Thankfully, bed bugs do not pose a health problem from a disease standpoint, but their bite is incredibly painful. They can bite you, as well as your pets. They are extremely good hiders and fast breeders, so just a few making it home on your luggage or in the cuff of your pant leg can become an infestation in your bedding, furniture and clothing. Even if you didn’t do any traveling, perhaps your neighbor did, and bed bugs can easily spread through walls to neighboring apartments. You may even find yourself infested because a guest brought them in.
You may never know for sure how they arrived, but if you call us for our services to remove bed bugs, you will know how they left – completely and dead! We also offer preventative pest control services that can help reduce the possibility of an infestation of bed bugs. If you own a hotel or motel, or have experienced bites at any commercial location, let us know because we also treat commercial properties. We provide free inspections and quotes, so give us a call today!
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