Don’t Toss Out Your NJ Bed Bug Infested Mattress, Let Us Treat It Instead

As New Jersey bed bug infestations continue to climb in hospitals, schools, retail stores, hotels, and homes, it’s easy to see why people become panicked when they discover that they have a bed bug infestation.  New Jersey pest control experts completely understand the frantic caller’s plight as they describe their first sighting of the dreaded bloodsucking parasite that has proven difficult to eradicate over the past few years.  It’s important to remember that like with other types of pests that invade our living space, NJ bed bug infestations can be eliminated with the help of a qualified pest control professional.

Discovering bed bugs in your home may invoke the “fight or flight response” in homeowners, which often times results in mistakes being made that will cost homeowners a good deal of money in the long run.

Your bed is supposed to be a place of peace and tranquility.  Finding bloodsucking parasites crawling upon your bed, and then finding solace in it once again, may seem like a difficult task, but it can be achieved.

When people find bed bugs in their bed, one mistake that is often made is that they immediately dispose of their bed bug infested mattress.  It’s not uncommon for bed bug infestation victims to have a small infestation develop into a large infestation because they chose to drag their infested mattress to the curb instead of having it treated by a pest control professional.  Disposing of a bed bug infested mattress is old school thinking and will help spread bed bugs quickly throughout your home as bed bugs and their eggs will easily drop off the mattress as it is being dragged through the house.  The new recommendation by the National Pest Management Association is that bed bug infested mattresses should be treated by a licensed pest control company instead of disposal.

Allison Pest Control can provide proper NJ bed bug eradication services to your home and mattresses.  For additional protection, it would be wise to invest in a quality bed bug bite proof mattress encasement that will seal any remaining bed bugs and their eggs in, and prevent future bed bugs from infesting the mattress as well.