A bedbug is a wingless, rust-coloured insect about the size of an apple seed. They hide in tiny cracks and crevices. Bedbugs are nocturnal parasites, which means they rest during the day and come out to dine on the blood of humans at night, just before dawn.
Bedbugs are attracted by human body heat and typically favour feasting on our shoulders and arms. Bedbugs typically feed for five to ten minutes at a time. As the little critter fills with blood, its colouring changes from light brown to rust–red.
We use an odourless treatment sprayed over the target areas. Bedbugs and their eggs are then controlled by the long-lasting treatment.