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Bed Bug Exterminators – Professional Bed Bug Extermination

Bed Bug Exterminators - Professional Bed Bug ExterminationThere was a time when bed bug exterminators seemed to have won the battles against bed bugs. It appeared they have eliminated the said pests after a significant decline in the bugs’ numbers. Lately however, increasing reports of infestations indicate resurgence even in the United States. Being the great travelers that they are, transporting themselves via several means such as luggage, clothing, etc, the pesky creatures have indeed made a comeback.

As a home owner, you can only do so much when it comes to dealing with bed bugs once and for all. If you have already been a victim of bug bites once, you don’t want to experience it again and you might be thinking of hiring professional exterminators to do the job for you.

Bed Bug Exterminators – What to Look For?

To make sure you are getting your money’s worth when picking a company, take the following into consideration:

Products and Services

Different companies use different kinds of treatments and some are into environment-friendly pest control. Along with a quote, feel free to ask what the company intends to use and how they will treat the infestation. A reliable pest control company can give you a breakdown of what they will be doing and explain to you the procedures. It will also help determine the company’s reliability if you can read some reviews.

Good Record for Control

There are several bed bug exterminators and if company whose services you are trying to engage covers different types of pests, make sure that they are able to address your particular problem – bed bugs! There is no point in paying for something they thought they could solve simply because they cover different types of pests. Bed bugs, depending on how severe the infestation sometimes, may be a difficult matter to tackle. If it is bed bugs you want to get rid of, find out what the company’s record for bed bug control is even if they have a stellar record for getting rid of rats, roaches, etc.

Customer Service

A good company ensures they have good customer service that would make customers want to come back for more but not in the case of bed bug exterminators. You don’t want to come back for their service if it’s for the same problem. Also from the first contact, they should be able to tell you surely if they can take care of the problem and that the problem does not return and persist. The initial treatment you are given says a lot about the kind of customer service they will give you.

Undoubtedly, bed bugs are the toughest pest to control and eradicate. They cause a lot of stress, unnecessary expenses not to mention physical and mental burden.  They reproduce swiftly too. In case your home is being infested, below are some of the known bed bug exterminators in the United States.

Northeastern Exterminating Co. – http://www.bedbugs-brooklyn.com/

This company backed by 20 years of experience has been in the business for treating pest infestation the side of Brooklyn in New York.

ThermaPure – http://www.thermapuretexas.com/

ThermaPure is a bed bug company that utilizes heat technology in their bed bug elimination process.

Bed Bug 911 – http://www.bedbugs911.com/

This company is said to have a tailor-fit solution unique to a particular bed bug infestation and that they are not the typical bed bug extermination service in the city of New York.

Azex Pest Solutions – http://azexpest.com/

Another company that utilizes the heat technology, fully licensed and insured to serve both residential and commercial establishments in the Arizona area.

Control Exterminating Company – http://www.controlexterminating.com/

Forty years of experience is said to support this company operated by the owners themselves who proudly say they give personalized attention to their customers in Manhattan.

Guardian IPM Pest Control – http://www.guardianipm.com/

In Massachusetts, this company offers a satisfaction guaranteed bed bug control or the service is free!

Thermal Clean – http://www.thermal-clean.com/

This company in Colorado offers a safe, thermal treatment to eliminate bed bugs quickly and safely but chemical-free.

When in search for bed bug exterminators, here are some of the ways you can be sure you will be in touch with the right company.

  1. Ask if the company has any liability insurance just in case, what and how long is their experience, their standard operating procedures before, during and after a treatment, length of treatment and if there will be any residual chemicals after the treatment.
  2. Check if the company is licensed under a duly recognized department. In Minnesota, it’s the Department of Agriculture.
  3. Check for company affiliation with NPMA or the National Pest Management Association.
  4. Ensure that the company has no record of complaints on file. You may inquire with the Better Business Bureau.

Additionally, when looking for bed bug exterminators in America, you may visit the official website of the National Pest Management Association (http://www.npmapestworld.org) and simply click on the “Find a Pro” tab (http://www.pestworld.org/find-a-pest-control-professional/). Your phonebook’s Yellow Pages may also have them listed.

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