With the help of Tulsa Pest Control, you can protect your home from bed bug infestations. A single female bed bug is capable of laying hundreds of eggs in her lifetime. It means that infestations can grow rapidly. Bed bug eggs are very small and very hard to detect. They have an adhesive outer layer that makes them adhere to surfaces, making them very resistant to displacement and challenging to remove. They can survive in a variety of weather and conditions, and if you want to remove them, you need help from Tulsa Pest Control for a thorough removal of bed bugs.
All about Bed bugs eggs
Female bed bugs are very selective about where they lay their eggs and they prefer a safe environment to do so. Each female can lay up to five eggs per day, which ensures their rapid growth. They prefer places like cracks, crevices, and other areas where they can remain hidden. The eggs are tiny and about 1 millimeter in size. Their small size makes them very difficult to detect in low-light conditions.
Bed bugs take around 6 to 10 days to hatch under optimal conditions. The eggs are very sensitive to temperature. It takes them a long time to hatch at a cooler temperature. Bed bug nymphs appear at this stage, which is smaller, and they start feeding blood at this stage.
Bed bugs have a very rapid reproductive rate, and they expand very rapidly. Not all insecticides work properly, as bed bug eggs are resistant because of their coating. In this case, Tulsa Pest Control can lend a helping hand to remove them effectively. They also lay their eggs in hard-to-reach places, making them difficult to eradicate. The eggs have multiple locations within an infested area, spreading the infestation at a rapid rate.
Removal of bed bugs and Tulsa pest control
We all know now how difficult it is to remove bed bugs. The best thing to do is call Tulsa Pest Control for comprehensive bed bug removal. Understanding the extent of bed bug removal and the species that attack it is crucial to removing bed bugs. There are many methods that Tulsa pest control uses. One of them is heat treatment. It is a method where the temperature is raised to a level that is lethal to bed bugs, which is usually around 120°F (49°C). Chemical treatments are also effective in some instances. Regular follow-ups are also needed to ensure that bed bugs do not come back. Check out our reviews!
If you’re having trouble with bed bugs or any other pests, then it’s time to call a Tulsa pest control that can help you. Here at TermMax Pest Control, we are the best in the business when it comes to dealing with bed bugs or any other pests. We service the greater Tulsa area, including Broken Arrow, Coweta, Claremore, Catoosa, Owasso, Turley, Bixby, Jenks, Sand Springs, Sapulpa, Prattville, and so much more. Call today for a free estimate. We’re here to help!