Bed bug extermination

Bed bug help without the panic spiral

Bed bugs are stressful, but the next step should be clear. Arthropoda reviews the signs, explains preparation, and builds a treatment plan for homes, rentals, and multi-unit buildings across Ottawa Valley.

A person taking a clear phone photo near a baseboard for pest identification.

Short answer

What should you do if you suspect bed bugs?

Document the signs, avoid moving belongings between rooms, and request help quickly. Photos can help with the first review, but a treatment recommendation may require inspection.

  • Take photos of insects, spotting, shed skins, or bite patterns if visible.
  • Note where activity was found: bed, couch, baseboard, luggage, clothing, or nearby furniture.
  • Avoid spraying random products before the issue is reviewed.
  • Call sooner if the issue is in a rental, condo, or multi-unit building.

Signs

Common bed bug warning signs

One sign does not always confirm an infestation, but patterns matter. The more details you can provide, the easier it is to decide the next step.

Live insects or shed skins

Check mattress seams, bed frames, headboards, couches, baseboards, and nearby furniture.

Dark spotting

Small dark marks on sheets, seams, mattresses, or walls can be worth documenting.

Recent travel or move

Hotels, used furniture, moving, guests, and shared laundry can all be relevant context.

Multi-unit activity

Apartment and condo issues may need coordination with landlords, tenants, or property managers.

Treatment path

How the bed bug process works

The exact plan depends on the property, activity level, preparation, and inspection findings.

  1. 1

    Review the signs

    Share photos, where the signs appeared, and whether this is a home, apartment, rental, or building issue.

  2. 2

    Prepare the space

    Preparation instructions are explained before treatment so the job is practical instead of chaotic.

  3. 3

    Treat and set expectations

    Treatment, warranty details, and follow-up expectations are confirmed based on the job.

Preparation

Prep should be clear, not overwhelming

Bed bug prep can feel like the hardest part of the job. The goal is to make the space treatable while avoiding unnecessary disruption.

  • Do not move items into other rooms unless instructed.
  • Keep evidence available for review when possible.
  • Follow laundering, bagging, and access instructions given for the specific job.
  • For rentals and multi-unit buildings, coordinate notices and access early.

After treatment

What to expect after bed bug treatment

Some activity can happen after treatment depending on the method, severity, preparation, and follow-up plan. Arthropoda sets expectations before the job begins so you know when to monitor and when to call back.

Rentals and buildings

Useful for tenants, landlords, and property managers

Bed bug problems in occupied buildings need clear prep instructions, access planning, treatment notes, and follow-up communication.

Questions

Bed bug FAQ

Can one bite confirm bed bugs?

No. Bites alone are not always enough to confirm bed bugs. Look for physical evidence such as insects, shed skins, spotting, or activity patterns.

Should I throw out my mattress?

Do not throw items out before getting guidance. Moving infested items through a home or building can make the problem harder to contain.

Can photos help with the first review?

Yes. Photos of insects, spotting, seams, furniture, and the surrounding area can help Arthropoda understand the likely next step.

Do bed bug jobs include a warranty?

Warranty depends on the job and pest situation. Details are confirmed before treatment begins.

Need help now?

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