Why Are There Bed Bugs In My Mobile, AL Home?

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There’s a lot about managing a home that can give you a headache. One of them is intruding pests. If you want to keep them away, you have to get to the bottom of why they’re drawn to your Mobile property. In some situations, it’s evident what the attraction source is. For instance, if you see critters around your sink drains, you can assume water is what they’re after. With bed bugs, the answers aren’t always clear. They seem to come out of nowhere.

Bed bugs are small insects that survive off of blood from humans and animals. When they bite to get what they want, it will leave red and itchy bumps on the skin. Given that it’s tough to understand their patterns, getting rid of them can be a battle. Find out more about bed bugs and learn how EnSec can help. 

How Do You Get Bed Bugs? What Are Signs of Infestation? 

Bed bugs are a minuscule 0.25 of an inch long. Their reddish-brown bodies are shaped like apple seeds. Though their heads are tinier than their bottoms, both are very round. In the middle is an oddly-formed section. Additionally, they have two antennas and six legs. Pearly white eggs are laid by these insects, and their young are translucent.

Since blood is the focal point for bed bugs, filth isn’t a factor. It doesn’t matter how neat your residence is; you can be affected by these pests. They usually overrun animal areas and public places. Unfortunately, it’s very common to encounter them around farms, bus stations, airports, hotels, schools, offices, and the like. Once they’re able to crawl in your personal bags or clothes, it’s almost a given that they’ll go home with you. Hoards of bed bugs will then gather in:

  • Appliances
  • Couches
  • Electronics
  • Fabrics
  • Flooring
  • Mattresses
  • Upholstery
  • Wallpaper
  • Wood Trim

If you’re trying to figure out if an infestation is active, look no further than your fabrics and surfaces. They will be blemished by blood drops, reddish-brown smudges, fecal particles, and stains. The latter are typically brown or black and may have a powdery consistency. Another visual indicator is welting on your body. Patchy clusters reminiscent of a rash will be spread out. In terms of odors, bed bugs create musty smells. 

Are There Ways to Prevent Bed Bugs? 

In Public: 

  • Refrain from putting your purses, backpacks, duffels, or other individual belongings on the floor or ground.
  • If you see bed bugs in your hotel unit, alert staff right away. Then, ask to be relocated to another room at a distance.
  • Put your luggage in plastic bags or protective covers.
  • Wash your travel clothes in hot water, and use high heat to dry them for 20 minutes or more.

At Home:

  • Examine head and footboards, mattress seams, and box springs with a flashlight. Look under beds as well. Do this regularly.
  • Inspect laundry stacks, personal bags, furniture, and drawer interiors on a routine basis.
  • Scan second-hand items, like bedding and electronics, for infestation clues before purchasing them.

How Will EnSec Handle Bed Bugs?  

Many people believe that “do it yourself” methods and retail products are just as effective as professional interventions. They also believe that independent options will be less expensive. Both of these notions are misguided and false. 

You’ll have to find and approach every egg, nymph, and adult bed bug to get rid of them completely. Considering their size and multitude of hiding places, this can’t be done. Moreover, the aforementioned options can be hazardous to employ. The expert bed bug control technicians at EnSec will use industrial-grade heating treatments that are eco-friendly and chemical-free. Infestations will surely end. Call today for a free estimate!