HOME     PEST CONTROL     Pest I.D.     F.A.Q.     COUPONS     PRICES     BILL PAY     CONTACT US      
Ants
Aphids
Bed Bugs
Beetles
Black Widows
Boxelder Bugs
Carpenter Bees
Centipedes
Clover Mites
Cockroaches
Crickets
Earwigs
European Hornets
Fire Ants
Fleas
Flies
Japanese Beetles
Millipedes
Mice
Mosquitoes
Rat
Scale
Silverfish
Springtails
Ticks
Wasps
White Fly

Bed Bugs

 

 

Bed Bugs are back. That's right Bed Bugs seem to be spreading more and more in recent years. These bugs are a real pest. Although their bites are usually painless they are a health hazard. The most common sign of a bed bug infestation is small red bites especially on the abdomen. Yes they feed on human blood and need this source of food for survival.

 

NC BED BUG CONTROL PROGRAM

TYPE/

GROUP

FAVORITE

LOCATION 

MOST COMMON

DAMAGE 

ALCHEMY'S LOW TOXIC

TREATMENT 

OCCASIONAL

INVADER

ALONG FOUNDATION ESPECIALLY CORNER, UNDER SIDING, CRACKS AND CREVICES

SOME BITE

PYRETHRINS FROM THE CHRISANTHUMUM FLOWER