Why Choose Conventional Treatment?
Texas Bed Bug Experts conventional chemical treatment kills pyrethroid-resistant bed bug strains at all life stages, including eggs. The results save time and money.
Low Cost
If conventional chemical treatment is a fit for your infestation application, it will save your hard earned money.
Small Infestation
Small , minor or isolated infestations can many times be eliminated with conventional treatments.
Residual
Conventional provides a residual to keep killing bed bugs for up to 30 days. Useful as a heat treatment residual.
Traditional Bed Bug Treatment
The traditional chemical bed bug treatment is a liquid, water-based insecticide that controls the bed bug population wherever it is sprayed, especially pyrethroid-resistant bed bug strains, with its distinctive combination of active ingredients. This bed bug spray is designed to reduce treat costs to the customer and provide a tool in the toughest of jobs.
Fast-Acting Bed Bug Extermination
Our treatment begins to eliminate bed bugs immediately upon application, with effects visible in as little as five minutes. It actively defends against bed bugs for up to a month, effectively targeting all developmental stages of the pests. Safe for mattresses, the formula is clear, odor-minimal, and does not leave stains, integrating seamlessly into professional pest management routines.
Bed Bug Removal Tips to Stay Within Budget
To effectively manage bed bug infestations without overspending, consider the following cost-effective strategies:
- Early detection: Consistently check your home for bed bug indications to identify infestations promptly. This early detection can help limit the scale and expense of necessary treatments.
- DIY treatments: Use over-the-counter sprays and powders for minor infestations. Follow instructions carefully to maximize effectiveness.
- Wash and heat: Cleanse linens and clothes with hot water to effectively destroy bed bugs and their eggs, providing a straightforward and economical approach.
- Seal and protect: Invest in mattress encasements to protect against bed bugs, preventing future expenses on new mattresses.
- Avoid quick fixes: Avoid over-the-counter foggers and sprays, which may not be effective and could push bed bugs into hiding, making professional treatment more expensive later.