Bed Bug Treatment
Complete bed bug elimination for homes and apartments in PA & DE. We use proven heat and chemical treatment methods to eliminate all life stages β eggs, nymphs, and adults.
Our Bed Bug Treatment Methods
We offer two proven treatment approaches. Our technicians will recommend the right method based on your infestation level, property type, and budget.
Heat Treatment
We raise the temperature throughout the treatment area to 120Β°F+, which kills all bed bug life stages β including eggs β in a single treatment. Most effective for heavily infested homes.
- Kills 100% of all life stages
- No chemical residue
- Single treatment in most cases
- No need to discard furniture
Chemical Treatment
We apply EPA-registered insecticides to all harboring areas with a residual effect that continues working for weeks. Best for lower-level infestations or as a follow-up to heat treatment.
- Lower cost than heat treatment
- 2-3 visit program
- Targeted application
- Residual protection
Signs You Have Bed Bugs
Suspect Bed Bugs? Act Fast.
Bed bug populations double every 16 days. A small problem becomes a severe infestation quickly. Call us for a free inspection β the sooner we treat, the easier and more affordable it is.
484-643-2225Estimate your treatment cost βFrequently Asked Questions
How do you treat bed bugs?
We use both heat treatment and chemical treatment approaches depending on the infestation level and property type. Heat treatment is the most thorough β it kills all life stages including eggs in a single treatment.
How many treatments are needed to eliminate bed bugs?
Heat treatment typically eliminates bed bugs in a single treatment. Chemical treatment programs usually require 2-3 visits spaced 2 weeks apart to break the egg cycle.
How do I prepare for bed bug treatment?
We provide a detailed preparation checklist after booking. Generally, you'll need to wash and bag bedding and clothing, clear clutter from floors, and vacate the property for several hours during treatment.
How do I know if I have bed bugs?
Signs include small rusty-red blood stains on sheets, dark fecal spots on mattress seams, shed skins, a musty odor, and of course visible bugs (about the size of an apple seed). Bites alone are not a reliable indicator.
