If you suspect bed bugs, here are smart questions that help you understand the process and make sure you're working with someone who knows what they’re doing:
“How do you confirm that what I have is truly bed bugs?”
“What treatment method do you use for bed bugs and why?”
“What chemicals or products do you use, and are they safe for my family and pets?”
“Do you offer proactive or preventative bed bug services?”
“How long does the treatment take to work?”
“Do I need to prep my home, and how much preparation is required?”
“How soon after treatment can I return to my home or room?”
“What is your follow-up process?”
“What guarantee do you offer, if any?”
“What type of roaches do I have?”
“What products or treatment methods will you use?”
“How do you make sure the treatment reaches the cracks and crevices where roaches hide?”
“How many follow-up visits will I need?”
“What can I do to help the treatment work faster?”
“How long will it take to get the problem under control?”
“Are the treatments safe for my children and pets?”
“Will I see roaches right after treatment?”
“Do you offer maintenance services to prevent future infestations?”
There’s no single “magic spray.”
The fastest results come from a professional, multi-step plan that includes:
Proper preparation
Targeted residual treatments
Follow-up services
Using the right products in the right places
This combination breaks the reproduction cycle.
DIY sprays usually make the problem worse. German roaches quickly build resistance, and products like Raid or other over-the-counter sprays often drive them deeper into walls and hidden areas.
The most effective approach is a combination of:
Proper cleaning and decluttering
Professional-grade baits, IGRs, and dusts
Precise application in the correct harborage areas
Avoid using diatomaceous earth, foggers, and random sprays, they can slow down real progress and spread the infestation.
A female German roach produces an egg capsule with 30–48 eggs every 3–4 weeks.
This is why infestations explode so quickly.
If even a few pregnant females survive, they can restart the entire colony.
Roaches also hide:
Behind appliances
In wall voids
Inside outlets
Inside cabinets and hinges
Consistent, professional treatment prevents re-infestation.
No. Bed bugs are attracted to people, not cleanliness. They hitchhike in luggage, clothing, furniture, bags, and more. Anyone can get them.
Most cases take multiple visits because we must break the egg cycle.
Bed bugs: typically 2–3 visits
German roaches: typically 4–6 visits, depending on infestation level
Yes - We specialize in homes, apartments, hotels, and most businesses. We understand the unique needs of each environment.
Yes - These two pests are our specialty. We stay updated with industry professionals, entomologists, and proven treatment methods that others overlook.
We offer:
Honest, clear communication
Proven products that actually work
Step-by-step guidance
A treatment plan tailored to your situation
We don’t oversell and we don’t guess. We focus on results, not scare tactics.
For most services, yes - typically 2–4 hours depending on the treatment type. We’ll give you exact details before your appointment.
Most of the time, same-day or next-day service is available.