ARE BED BUG BACK!

Since 2000, a new strain of pesticide-resistant bedbugs has been popping up in the US. As the global population continues to rise, and traveling increases, bed bugs have more opportunity to spread.

I FOUND A BED BUG! NOW WHAT?

Bed bugs may appear little or inconspicuous, but you don't want them to take up residence in your home. These organisms have a knack for settling down and multiplying quickly. A female bed bug can deposit up to seven eggs per week, which can mature into adult bed bugs in as little as 3-5 weeks. You can have a full bed bug infestation with 69,000 eggs, 121,000 hatchlings, and 7,800 adults in just six months! You can understand why you need to get rid of bed bugs right now.

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BED BUG ARE DEFINITELY BACK!