by Mario Zano | Jun 19, 2025 | Bed Bug Control
Sleeping with lights on does not stop bed bugs from feeding or reduce their presence. Bed bugs are primarily nocturnal and prefer dark environments, but they will still bite if they find a host. Light may make them less active during the day, but it does not prevent...
by Mario Zano | Jun 18, 2025 | Bed Bug Control
The main cause of bed bugs in San Antonio, Texas, is travel, especially through luggage and used furniture. People often bring bed bugs home after staying in hotels or buying secondhand items. Warm weather helps them reproduce quickly. Poor pest control and home...
by Mario Zano | Jun 18, 2025 | Bed Bug Control
Squishing bed bugs spreads eggs, larvae, blood, and waste, making the infestation harder to control. It can cause bloodstains and waste particles to scatter, increasing health risks and contamination. Crushing bugs may provoke allergic reactions and skin irritation....
by Mario Zano | Jun 17, 2025 | Bed Bug Control
The main cause of bed bugs in Austin, Texas, is increased travel and urban living. Many people unknowingly bring bugs home from hotels, airports, or visiting friends. Dense apartment buildings also help the pests spread quickly. Plus, the rise in used furniture sales...
by Mario Zano | Jun 17, 2025 | Bed Bug Control
Getting rid of everything is usually not necessary for bed bug problems. Targeted treatments like heat or chemical options often work well without removing all furniture and belongings. Decluttering can help make treatment easier, but emotional attachment or large...