Rest Easy—Say Goodbye to Bed Bugs!
Howdy, Lubbock and surrounding areas! Dealing with bed bugs? We know how frustrating and stressful an infestation can be. These tiny pests don’t just ruin a good night’s sleep—they multiply fast and spread quickly. At SWAT Pest Control, we specialize in eliminating bed bugs and preventing their return so you can sleep peacefully again.
Call in the SWAT Team for Bed Bug Control!
Don't let bed bugs take over your home! Contact SWAT Pest Control today, serving Lubbock and surrounding areas, and let us handle the problem so you can sleep soundly again.
Bed Bugs
How We Send Bed Bugs Packing!
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Thorough Inspection – We identify infested areas and assess the extent of the problem.
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Effective Treatment Plans – Our advanced treatment methods target bed bugs at every stage of life.
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Prevention Strategies – We provide guidance on how to keep bed bugs from coming back.
Signs You Might Have Bed Bugs
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Small, itchy bites on your skin, often in clusters or lines
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Reddish or rust-colored stains on sheets and mattresses
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Tiny eggs, shed skins, or live bugs in mattress seams or furniture
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A musty odor in infested areas
FAQs
Q: How do I know if I have bed bugs?
A: If you notice unexplained bites, small bloodstains on your sheets, or tiny insects in mattress seams, you may have bed bugs. A professional inspection can confirm the issue.
Q: Are bed bug treatments safe for my family and pets?
A: Absolutely! Our treatments are designed to be effective against bed bugs while keeping your home safe for children and pets.
Q: Can bed bugs come back after treatment?
A: Proper treatment significantly reduces the chance of reinfestation, but it’s important to follow our prevention tips and schedule regular inspections for long-term protection.
Bed Bug Facts – What You Should Know!
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Bed bugs can survive for months without feeding, making them tough to eliminate without professional help.
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They are excellent hitchhikers and can spread by latching onto luggage, clothing, and furniture.
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A single female bed bug can lay up to 500 eggs in her lifetime.
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Bed bugs are not a sign of poor hygiene—they can infest even the cleanest homes.
DIY Tips for Preventing Bed Bugs
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Inspect hotel rooms and luggage after traveling to avoid bringing bed bugs home.
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Wash and dry bedding and clothing on high heat to kill any potential bed bugs.
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Seal cracks and crevices in walls and furniture where bed bugs might hide.
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Reduce clutter to eliminate hiding spots and make infestations easier to detect.
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