by Mario Zano | Jun 10, 2025 | Bed Bug Control
Most people can’t feel bed bugs crawling on them because bed bugs move silently and quickly, making detection tough. Their movements are usually too subtle to notice by touch. Some individuals with sensitive skin may feel a slight tickling or itching, but many...
by Mario Zano | Jun 9, 2025 | Bed Bug Control
In San Antonio, bed bugs are most common in places where people sleep or gather. Hotels and motels are major spots because bed bugs hide in mattresses and bedding. Apartments and shared homes also see infestations, especially with multiple people moving in and out....
by Mario Zano | Jun 9, 2025 | Bed Bug Control
Bed bugs can sometimes survive washing machines if the water temperature is below 140°F, which isn’t hot enough to kill all stages. Washing in cooler water or at standard temperatures may only knock out some bugs but leave eggs and others alive. To fully...
by Mario Zano | Jun 8, 2025 | Bed Bug Control
Hotels, vacation rentals, and multi-unit apartments are the most common places to encounter bed bugs in Austin, Texas. These locations often have high foot traffic and shared spaces, making the spread easier. Bed bugs hide in mattresses, furniture, and bedding....
by Mario Zano | Jun 8, 2025 | Bed Bug Control
Bed bugs do not go away on their own. They rely on human blood and hide in tight spaces, making natural elimination impossible. Without treatment, infestations usually get worse over time. They can’t escape or leave by themselves, and their populations grow quickly....
by Mario Zano | Jun 7, 2025 | Bed Bug Control
In Round Rock, Texas, the most common places for bed bug infestations are hotels, apartment complexes, and used furniture. Hotels and rental units frequently encounter outbreaks due to high guest and resident turnover. Secondhand furniture bought from thrift stores or...