FAQs
Bed Bug Solutions of New England
Why do I have bed bugs if I'm not a dirty person?
Having bed bugs is not a reflection of the cleanliness in your home or vehicle. These pests are attracted to their food source, not the cleanliness of their environment. In fact, according to Sleep Advisor, as many as 20% of American households will have a bed bug infestation annually. When you need to get rid of these burdensome pests, call our bed bug exterminator today at Bedbug Solutions of New England!
What is your treatment method?
Our bed bug exterminator uses something called thermal remediation. It's a one-day process where we use special heaters to warm the home to a level that is lethal to bed bugs but safe for your furniture and belongings. Fans then circulate the heat throughout the home, reaching all the places the bed bugs love to hide. No prep is needed and everything in the home is treated!
How long will a treatment take?
Our bed bug exterminator offers same-day treatments!
What are bed bugs?
Bed bugs are small, reddish-brown parasitic insects that feed on human blood. They are oval, flat, and about the size of an apple seed. They are active at night and bite the exposed skin of sleeping humans. They hide in the cracks and crevices of beds, box springs, headboards, and bed frames during the day. Bed bug infestation can cause skin irritation, allergic reactions, and psychological distress. Don't live with these bugs one more minute - call our bed bug exterminator today!
How do I know if I have bed bugs?
Look for physical signs, such as bites, bloodstains, or black fecal spots on bedding and furniture. You may also see small white dots (eggs), the exoskeletons they shed, or the bed bugs themselves. If you notice any of these signs, give our bed bug exterminator a call as soon as possible!
What should I do if I suspect a bed bug infestation?
Do not try to treat it on your own. This could make the matter worse. Always call your local bed bug exterminator. We specialize in the one treatment that is guaranteed to kill bed bugs at all of their life stages!


