Bed Bug Treatment in Oklahoma and Arkansas
Tired of waking up with mysterious bites? Allstate is here to help! Our cutting-edge bed bug treatments guarantee to banish those blood-sucking pests, so you can get the rest you deserve. Don't let the bed bugs bite - call Allstate Termite & Pest Solutions today and reclaim your space!
Whether you choose our heat treatments or chemical treatments, we always provide our customers with the latest advances in bed bug treatments. Our bed bug treatments are backed by a 60-day warranty and free follow-up services until the property is clear of bed bugs. Bed bugs can cause psychological and physical harm by leaving itchy bites and spreading panic. Contact us today to get rid of these pests ASAP!
Our Bed Bug Heat Treatments
When you have a bed bug problem, you want a fast and effective way to get rid of them. If this is you, the Heat Treatment Bed Bug Service from Allstate is the perfect solution to eradicate your bed bug problem!
Heat treatments for bed bugs are super effective and quick! Heat can penetrate into walls and crevices where chemicals could never reach. It is a thorough way to know for certain that the problem has been dealt with quickly. It is also a great alternative for those who may deal with various allergy issues and those with chemical sensitivities. Our prices are very competitive in the market and we offer both residential and commercial applications.
Bed bugs multiply very quickly, and in just six months, a few can turn into a full-on infestation of thousands. Detection is critical to breaking the bed bug life cycle before they become a bigger problem. Allstate gets to the root of the problem with targeted inspections of common bed bug hiding places in your home and ongoing monitoring to ensure the pests never return.
How Did I Get Bed Bugs?
Bed bugs are most commonly transported by people, often in personal belongings from travelling and/or visiting places such as motels, apartment complexes, assisted living facilities, resorts, and more. They often attach themselves onto your clothes, the bottom of a shoe, travel luggage, purses, and gym bags. They get a free ride back to your home, condo, townhouse, or apartment. Bed bugs are easily transported into previously non-infested dwellings. If you think you may be dealing with a bed bug issue, contact us.
What are Signs of a Bed Bug Infestation?
It isn't necessary to locate a Bed Bug specimen to identify an infestation, necessarily. Their excrement leaves brown and black stains on mattresses and linens, and bloodstains may be visible where bed bugs have been accidentally crushed. Bed bugs are flat and small in size, which allows them to hide easily from view during the day when they are not active. They hide in mattresses, bed frames, curtains, bedding, furniture, carpets, electrical outlets, baseboards, and amongst clutter.
They are most commonly found in the seams of mattresses or inside of box springs. One fertile female bed bug in a friendly environment such as a single or multiple-family dwelling is an infestation that is waiting to happen. A healthy, blood-fed female can produce from 200-500 healthy eggs during her lifetime and may lay from 2-5 eggs each day. The likelihood of an infestation is extremely high unless your pest management professionals are employed to eliminate the infestation.
What are Signs of Bed Bug Bites?
Bites may look like small, flat or raised areas that can become inflamed, itchy, red, or blistered. Bed bug bite reactions don’t always appear immediately after you’re bitten and symptoms may take a few days to be noticeable. However, not everyone reacts to bed bug bites in the same manner. Bed bug bites are often grouped together in a small area and at times may occur in a line or a zigzag pattern. Bed bug bites are not always painful and can go unnoticed for hours or days. This allows bed bugs to withdraw human blood for up to 10 minutes with each feeding. Bed bug bites occur most commonly on exposed skin, such as the upper body, neck, arms, and shoulders. Bed bug bites, for some, can develop into itchy, red welts or swelling the day after being bitten. However, bites may not become obvious for a while or at all on some individuals. Many bites leave no mark and go completely unnoticed. If you develop a rash after being bitten by a bed bug, avoid scratching the affected area. If the rash persists or becomes infected, contact a medical professional immediately.
What Do Bed Bugs Look Like?
Bed bugs have small, flat, oval-shaped bodies. They do NOT have wings. Adults though have the vestiges of wings called wing pads, but they do not fully develop into functional wings. Newly hatched nymphs are approximately the size of the head of a pin and are white or tan until they feed. They often are described as being about the size and shape of an apple seed. Adults are brown, although their bodies redden after feeding. Full-grown bed bugs move relatively slowly and measure between 4 to 5 mm. Homeowners sometimes have the misconception that bed bugs are too small to see with the naked eye. Nymphs can be small and difficult to see, but the adults are definitely detectable with the naked eye. They can usually be found in cracks and crevices they use to hide in and around your mattress, bedframe, windowsills, and other various hiding spots.
Areas We Service
Allstate Termite & Pest Solutions is a family-owned business, serving a wide range of cities across Oklahoma and Arkansas. We offer expert pest control and top-notch customer service to all of our customers.