BED BUG CONTROL IN TARRANT COUNTY, TX
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PROTECTING YOUR TARRANT COUNTY HOME FROM BED BUGS
As a family-owned company, Trees Hurt Too, Inc. understands that protecting your loved ones means more than just caring for your yard; it also includes safeguarding your home from harmful pests. While bed bugs may not transmit deadly diseases, their bites can still trigger allergies, skin irritations, and sleepless nights. Left untreated, these pests can multiply quickly, laying eggs in furniture, clothing, and bedding, which often leads to a full-blown infestation.
That’s where our professional pest control services make the difference. At Trees Hurt Too, we specialize in comprehensive solutions that address current infestations while preventing future outbreaks. Our bed bug treatments are carefully designed to restore peace of mind so you and your family can rest comfortably every night.
But our expertise doesn’t stop at indoor protection. We believe that a healthy home environment begins outdoors. Our dedicated team also provides full-service tree and shrub care to keep your landscape strong, vibrant, and resilient against pests and diseases. From targeted fertilization to disease management, we help your trees and shrubs remain healthy year-round.
To complete the picture, we offer customized lawn care programs that nourish turf, control weeds, and enhance curb appeal while reducing pest-friendly environments. When your lawn, trees, and shrubs thrive, it creates a balanced ecosystem that minimizes the risk of pests invading your property.
At Trees Hurt Too, Inc., our mission is to provide families with safe, beautiful, and pest-free spaces. By combining professional pest control solutions with expert landscape and lawn services, we deliver protection that goes beyond your front door, keeping both your home and your outdoor environment healthy and inviting.
WHY BED BUG INFESTATIONS CAN BE HARD TO IDENTIFY
The problem with bed bugs in Texas is that they can be easily mistaken for other types of pests. To the untrained eye, bed bugs can look like fleas or ants. Homeowners who think they have a flea or ant problem will often attempt DIY pest control, but if bed bugs are actually present, they will use the wrong pesticide or extermination method and end up with understandably disappointing results.
When it comes to pest control, the professionals at Trees Hurt Too always urge our customers not to be hasty in their actions. Effective and sustainable pest control starts with a thorough, professional inspection to correctly identify the pests in your home in order to perform proper pest control. If you suspect bed bugs are already infesting your home or business, don’t hesitate to call us for a free inspection.
TYPES OF BED BUGS
HOUSEHOLD BED BUGS
Household bed bugs are often the bed bugs you find in your home, thriving in your bed or sofa. They are known to bite at night while leaving their eggs in warm, dark areas. Each female can lay up to five eggs a day, which means they can multiply and completely infest a home within weeks or months.
BAT BUGS
Although these insects mainly feed on bats, they can still resort to human blood when hungry, with no other food source available.
BARN SWALLOW BUGS
These pests mainly feed on poultry and other domestic birds. They rarely feed on human blood and are most commonly found on farms and the outdoors.
MEXICAN CHICKEN BED BUGS
With constant traffic going through, warehouses and factories are particularly sensitive to pest problems. Keeping everything in good working order requires the help of Trees Hurt Too.
TROPICAL BED BUGS
Like barn swallow bugs and Mexican chicken bed bugs, tropical bed bugs also resemble household bed bugs in appearance. Their main diet is human blood; however, they are more likely to be found in warmer parts of the United States.
BED BUG PEST CONTROL SERVICES
BED BUG PREVENTION
If we find bed bugs in your Texas home or business, our trained professionals will perform an initial bed bug control treatment to get your infestation under control. However, one bed bug treatment session is never enough to eliminate a bed bug infestation fully. That’s why we will conduct follow-up treatments as well as regular inspections to make sure these pests never return to your home or business.
We also offer a customizable and affordable maintenance plan to ensure that your home or business is free from bed bugs and other pests for years to come. When you choose Trees Hurt Too, you can be certain your pest problems will be eradicated and prevented.
FAQ: Bed Bug Control in North Texas
What do bed bugs look like?
Bed bugs are small, oval, reddish-brown insects about the size of an apple seed. They’re flat and wingless, allowing them to hide in cracks, seams, and crevices.
How do I know if I have bed bugs?
Signs of a bed bug infestation include:
- Small reddish or brown stains on sheets or mattresses
- Itchy bites in clusters or lines on your skin
- Live bugs hiding in mattress seams or furniture joints
- Musty odor in the infested area
- Tiny white eggs or molted skins
Are bed bugs dangerous?
While bed bugs are not known to spread disease, their bites can cause allergic reactions, skin irritation, and anxiety or sleep disruption.
What causes bed bugs to enter a home?
Bed bugs are hitchhikers. They often enter homes by clinging to:
- Luggage
- Used furniture or clothing
- Backpacks and purses
- Visitors or guests who unknowingly carry them
Can I get rid of bed bugs myself?
DIY methods (like sprays and traps) may kill a few bed bugs but rarely eliminate an infestation. Bed bugs reproduce quickly and hide well, making professional treatment the most effective solution.
How long does bed bug treatment take?
Initial treatments can take a few hours depending on the severity of the infestation. Multiple visits may be necessary to fully eliminate all bugs and eggs.
Are the treatments safe for my family and pets?
Yes. Our bed bug control services use products that are safe for people and pets when applied by trained professionals. We follow all safety guidelines to ensure minimal disruption to your home.
How can I prevent bed bugs after treatment?
- Avoid bringing in second-hand furniture or inspect it thoroughly
- Use protective mattress encasements
- Vacuum regularly, especially around beds and baseboards
- Be cautious when traveling. Be sure and inspect hotel rooms and keep luggage off beds
When should I call a professional?
If you see live bed bugs, experience recurring bites, or find signs like droppings and molted skins, call Trees Hurt Too immediately. The sooner treatment begins, the easier it is to control the infestation.
WHY CHOOSE TREES HURT TOO INC.?
SAFE AND FRIENDLY METHODS
Over the years, we have mastered the safest and most effective methods in pest control and discovered new ways to perform them without harming the environment.
LOCAL BED BUG PROFESSIONALS
We are a family-owned business, meaning that you can count on us to make your welfare our top priority.
Don’t wait for bed bugs and other pests to endanger the people you hold dear. Call Trees Hurt Too, Inc. today to learn more about our services and schedule a free inspection.
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