No one likes to live with bed bugs and to be honest; we don't like seeing them either. That is why we are quick and efficient in eliminating any bed bug infestations that we encounter. Plus, if the bed bugs come back, we have the Forterra Pest Control promise and that means that we come back free of charge until they are gone
Forterra Pest Control has been in the Pest Control business for over 25 years. We've seen it all when it comes to bed bugs and other pests, and we know how to get rid of them quickly and efficiently. We are local to Dallas, Texas and dedicated to providing outstanding customer service. Our technicians are professional bed bug exterminators, and our bed bug treatment process includes the latest technology and equipment to get the job done right.
We offer affordable pest control services that won't break the bank. We know that dealing with pests is stressful enough, especially when there is an unexpected infestation. We have a wide range of payment options and treatment plans and treatment methods to choose from so that you can find one that fits your budget. We also offer free bed bug inspections so that you know the extent of your bed bug problem and what it will take to nip the infestation.
We understand that bed bugs are a nuisance and need to be dealt with as soon as possible. That's why we offer next day service for most of our customers. We'll come to your home or office and start working to get rid of the bed bugs right away. Every bed bug treatment also comes with a follow up inspection to make sure that the bed bugs are gone for good.
No one likes to live with bed bugs and to be honest; we don't like seeing them either. That is why we are quick and efficient in eliminating any bed bug infestations that we encounter. Plus, if the bed bugs come back, we have the Forterra Pest Control promise and that means that we come back free of charge until they are gone.
Bed Bugs are a nightmare to deal with and are very resilient. They can survive for months without food and they spread very quickly to other rooms.
Bed bugs can live in just about any environment. They can be found in homes, apartments, hotel rooms, offices, and even hospitals. Bed bugs are experts at hiding and can live for up to a year or more without feeding. Bed bugs can survive at a wide range of temperatures, from nearly freezing to over 110 degrees Fahrenheit. Bed bugs are most active at night, but they can also be seen during the day.
Bed bug saliva contains a mild anesthetic, which allows them to feed on their host without being detected. Bed bugs typically feed on human blood, but they have also been known to feed on other animals, such as rodents and birds. They are most active at night when they can go undetected as they feed. Bed bugs are a problem because they can cause itching, irritation, excessive scratching and in some cases, they can even cause infections.
Bed bugs are nocturnal insects that are attracted to the carbon dioxide you breathe and the warmth of our bodies. This is why they are often found in bed linens, mattress seams, bed frames or furniture where people sleep or rest. Bed bugs are most active at night when they will emerge from their hiding places to feed. They hide in cracks and crevices during the day and other places where they can go unnoticed.
Bed bugs are small, parasitic insects that feed on the blood of humans and animals. While they typically only live for a few months, bed bugs can survive without eating for up to a year. This is because bed bugs can enter into a state of dormancy, during which their metabolism slows down, and they require very little food. Bed bugs typically enter this state when they are deprived of food or when the temperature drops below 50 degrees Fahrenheit. However, bedbugs can also enter into dormancy in response to other stressors, such as chemicals or high heat. As a result, bedbugs are difficult to eradicate once they have infested an area.
These small, parasitic insects are about the size of an apple seed and might not seem too dangerous. And although they are not known to transmit disease, bed bug bites can cause allergic reactions in some people. The most common symptom of a bed bug bite is a small, red bump that is often itchy or painful. In some cases, the bumps may blister or swell. Some people may also experience hives, nausea, or difficulty breathing if they are allergic to components of their saliva.
Bed bugs can cause sleep loss due to their bites or the anxiety of knowing they are in your home and you have bed bug problems. If you cannot sleep, you may experience fatigue and difficulty concentrating.
Dealing with a bed bug infestation can be stressful. Every night when you lay down to rest your mind might start thinking about what is about to happen when the nasty critters realize that their is a meal waiting for them. The anxiety of knowing that there is a bed bug infestation in your home can make it difficult to sleep and this can cause series issues when it comes to focusing on work, school, or other activities. Plus, if you just pack up your things and move to the couch or another room then there is a good chance that you just increased your infestation by spreading the bugs throughout your home.
One of the fastest ways to tell if you have a bed bug infestation is to take a close look at your mattress seams. here you will find black stains that are spotted up and down your mattress. Unfortunately, these black dots are bed bug droppings and resemble the color of dried up blood because that is the main ingredient.
You might have woken up with red bumps on your back and immediately thought of bed bugs. First check if the bumps are clustered close together or if they are spread out around your body. These blood suckers can travel fast but they don't like to and will feast in one area if they can.
Although bed bugs love to live within your mattress, they don't just stay there. Their small apple seed like body allows them to squeeze into tiny cracks and crevices which include wall outlets, baseboards, bed frames, and even electronics such as your alarm clock on your night stand.
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At Forterra, we are committed to providing top-quality pest removal services. We promise to do everything we can to remove the pests from your property and keep them from coming back. If there is a situation where the pests we treated for reappear, we will return to your home and remove them free of charge. We want you to be completely satisfied with our services.
We are proud to provide full-service pest prevention and removal treatments for our friends and neighbors in Dallas, Texas and the entire DFW Metroplex. Our team is knowledgeable, skilled, and professional in every service we provide.