Our mission is to provide effective, industry-leading bed bug control services to help property owners across Maine identify and eliminate bed bugs. We specialize in bed bug detection and elimination, offering proven solutions for infestations in various properties including homes, schools, healthcare facilities, and commercial lodgings. Our services include visual and canine inspections, Thermal Remediation® heat treatments, and conventional Integrated Pest Management solutions.
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We are Maine’s premier bed bug elimination team, offering unmatched expertise in bed bug detection and control. Our locally owned and family-operated company has been serving the state since 2010, providing advanced treatment options and a proven process to ensure complete eradication of bed bugs. We pride ourselves on our thorough inspections, whether visual or canine, and our effective Thermal Remediation® heat treatments that are completed in just one day. Our commitment to excellence and customer satisfaction sets us apart, making us the trusted choice for bed bug control in Maine.
Commonly Asked Questions About Bed Bugs?
Do bed bugs spread disease?
No, bed bugs are not known to spread disease. Secondary skin infections may occur if bed bug bites are scratched excessively. Loss of sleep and stress may adversely affect those who have a bed bug infestation in their home.
What are the signs of bed bugs?
Finding live bed bugs in the folds of your mattress or crawling in your sheets is the easiest way to know for you have a bed bug problem. Other signs of bed bugs include:
- Bites on your face, arms, and legs as well as other exposed areas of skin. You may find them under clothing too.
- Rust-colored blood spots and/or fecal matter on the mattress or other furniture these pests have infested.
- Shed skins from where bed bugs molted.
In the case of well-established bed bug infestations, you may notice a sweet, musty odor.
How did I get bed bugs?
Really, the possibilities are endless. If you went on vacation, you may have brought them home from the hotel or airplane. If your college-aged child came home, it’s possible they brought them from the dorm. If you purchased used furniture or other items at a yard sale, they may have been hiding inside.
Bed bugs are expert hitchhikers and are likely to be found in areas where people congregate. Hospitals, nursing homes, even movie theaters are capable of hosting bed bugs.