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Bed Bug Treatment – $410 / Room
Service: Intensive treatment of infested rooms with residual insecticides, growth regulators, and crack/crevice applications to kill bed bugs and their eggs. Focus areas include beds, furniture, carpets, and wall junctions to achieve complete eradication.
Discount: Additional rooms treated during the same visit are $310 each.
Warranty: 6 months
Treatment Time: Approx. 1 hour
NOTE:
- Prices are based on a standard stand-alone, single-storey dwelling with 1–3 bedrooms on a flat section.
- Alternative property types or site conditions may result in adjusted pricing upon request.
- Please note: Prices shown are indicative only and may vary if the property falls outside standard expectations.
- For commercial properties, rural locations, unique building types, or large-scale dwellings, a customised quote will be provided on request.
- Our menu shows 8 common pest services. If you have any other pest issues or need pricing, please feel free to contact us by phone, text, or email.

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General Pest Control Questions
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Why is bedbug control important?
Bedbugs cause discomfort, sleepless nights, and emotional stress. Effective control restores peace of mind and prevents infestations from spreading between rooms.
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What professional treatments are used against bedbugs?
Heat treatments combined with insecticides are the most reliable method to eliminate bedbugs fully.
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How can I prevent bedbug infestations?
Inspect hotel beds when travelling, keep luggage off the floor, and wash clothes immediately after trips.
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Why are bedbugs difficult to eradicate?
They can survive months without feeding and often resist common insecticides.
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What do bedbug bites look like?
They often appear in rows or clusters on exposed skin and are very itchy.
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How can I identify bedbugs?
Adult bedbugs are flat, oval, brown insects (5–7 mm). Signs include blood spots on sheets and black fecal marks.
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Where are bedbugs usually found?
Bedbugs hide in mattress seams, bed frames, headboards, wall cracks, and luggage.