Bed Bug Control

Bed Bug Pest Control

EcoGuard Pest Management offers guaranteed bed bug control services for your residential or commercial property. Our state licensed and trained exterminators will use state of the art bed bug treatment technology to eradicate these blood sucking nuisance pests for good. Get back your peace of mind so you can sleep well without the anxiety and fear that comes with living with bed bugs.

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Bed bugs present one of the most pervasive problems in the pest control industry today. At EcoGuard Pest Management we are experienced and knowledgeable in all forms of bed bug treatments. We have been servicing bed bugs since 2008 and understand how difficult these pests are to get under control. Early detection is critical in the battle against bed bugs so EcoGuard offers a full inspection so we can find these bugs where they are most and least likely to be found. We know what signs to look for and know what steps to take to maximize the effectiveness of our treatments.


We also know how well bed bugs hide and how fast they reproduce, which is why it is so important to kill every bed bug to prevent the spread of these nasty pests. We have seen and felt the impact these bugs have on our customers because in addition to preventing sleep they can also take a mental toll on anyone that deals with them. This is why we stand by our promise to eradicate your bed bug problem. EcoGuard offers a 100% satisfaction guarantee for all of our customers. That bed bug control guarantee comes with every service and if the bed bugs come back, then so do we, at no additional cost. We are standing by to give you a free estimate and to help you set your first bed bug pest control service appointment. Give us a call today!

Bed Bug Information

Learn more about Bed Bugs

Bed bugs have made a resurgence as they have become more resistant to chemical treatments and travel has helped these bugs to spread. In fact, 1 in 5 Americans have experienced a bed bug infestation. This is why having an experienced pest control technician who knows how to handle these pests is so important when getting treated. These nocturnal pests are small, reddish-brown wingless insects that feed on human blood while their hosts sleep. At full maturity, they are about the size of a ladybug or an apple seed. Bed bugs do not fly but they either crawl or are carried from place to place in a person’s belongings. Before a bed bug feeds on blood, its body looks flat with a circle shaped abdomen. However, after it has fed, the body lengthens and becomes narrow. 

Bed bugs will often live in groups close to their source of food but can also be found alone and far from their host. They can fit into cracks and crevices as thin as a piece of paper and can survive for weeks to months without a blood meal. This is what makes them one of the most difficult pests to eradicate. In addition to living in your mattress and box spring, they will also live in the cracks of your bed frame or in the walls of your home. They are attracted to warmth and the carbon dioxide that humans and pets breathe which is how they find their next meal. 

Once a bed bug finds its meal, it pierces the flesh using sharp tubes that it uses to draw blood. They secrete a chemical that doubles as an anesthetic and an anticoagulant which helps them remain undetected while they feed. These bed bug bites are often times not noticed until morning when itchy or painful welts develop. There are even instances when people do not have a reaction to the bites which leads to a massive infestation as the problem goes unnoticed for some time. 

For immediate service for all of your bed bug control concerns please call 866-326-2847 or complete this form.

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How To Get Rid Of Beg Bugs

Bed bugs are especially difficult to get rid of and DIY methods are not recommended as untrained attempts to eliminate bed bugs can result in the spread of an infestation. While costs of bed bug control can sometimes be intimidating, the benefits of having a licensed and trained specialist with a bed bug extermination guarantee is always worth the money, time, and mental distress that is saved in the long run.


The California Department of Public Health, Vector Borne Disease Section recommends hiring a licensed pest control operator to resolve the issue to ensure that bed bugs are eliminated to prevent the infestation from spreading to other homes or businesses. EcoGuard utilizes a process that has proven to be effective when fighting these pests. Whenever there is evidence of bed bugs the first step is always an inspection to identify where bed bug harborages are. Once problematic areas are identified, EcoGuard utilizes one of the following strategies depending on the severity of the bed bug infestation.

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Bed Bug FAQs

  • Do bed bugs affect humans?

    Bed bugs generally feed on humans at night and their bite is normally painless. That said, most people have an allergic reaction which causes large itchy welts to appear. Those that do not react to bed bug bites can go some time before noticing an infestation. While several other blood sucking pests are vectors for blood borne disease, bed bugs do not fall into that category. The primary affect that bed bugs have on humans outside of itchy bites is the emotional trauma, lack of sleep, and sense of shame that may come with a bed bug infestation.

  • Where do Bed Bugs live?

    Bed bugs are most commonly found in sleeping areas including beds and bedroom furniture, mattresses, and linens. Bed bugs may also be found in the cracks and crevices of bed frames, dressers or loosened wallpaper.

  • Where do bed bugs come from?

    Bed bugs tend to hitch rides into a dwelling from unsuspecting travelers who have had the misfortune of previously staying where bed bugs have been. They can be acquired at hotels, dorms, public transportation, and generally anywhere that is commonly used by the public. These pests will attach themselves to clothes or luggage and then be transported with their victim. They can also travel through walls in search of another food source in condos or apartments after they have been brought into a building. 

  • How to prevent bed bugs?

    Preventing bed bugs means keeping them out of your home in the first place. Be sure to:

    • Wash and dry all clothing on high heat in addition to steaming bags used to transport luggage after travel. 
    • Check hotels / motels / Airbnbs for bed bugs prior to sleeping.
    • Never pick up free or discarded furniture of the street.
    • Check any secondhand furniture, bedding, toys, stuffed animals, etc before introducing them into your home.
  • What kills bed bugs instantly?

    There are a few different methods of treatment that are effective in killing bed bugs instantly. Different chemical pesticides, extreme heat, and diluted rubbing alcohol kills bed bugs as soon as it makes contact. High heat and rubbing alcohol mixtures dissipate quickly which make them a safer alternative but professional help is still recommended to ensure complete eradication.

  • What is a good way to get rid of bed bugs?

    Different bed bug treatments paired with a top-down cleaning are a good way to get rid of bed bugs. Washing all bedding, linens, curtains, and clothing from infested rooms using hot water and the highest heat dryer cycle is recommended to effectively kill bed bugs and eggs that are hiding. Then scrubbing down the mattress and mattress seams to remove bed bugs and their eggs before using a vacuum cleaner to clean your bed and surrounding areas is recommended in addition to getting professional help. In addition, there are mattress and pillowcases that are made specifically to trap any left over bed bugs so they cant feed and eventually starve.  

  • Can you get rid of bed bugs on your own?

    You can attempt DIY methods of bed bug removal but because they can hide almost anywhere and lie dormant without a meal for months, these pests are extremely difficult to exterminate. If you can’t get rid of bed bugs on your own, it may be time to get professionals involved. We have chemical and heat treatment methods that kill bugs on contact and our guarantee ensures satisfaction so if the bugs come back, so do we. 

  • How fast do bed bugs multiply?

    Each adult female bed bug can produce about one to twelve eggs per day and between 200-500 eggs in a lifetime. If you give that enough time, a small bed bug problem can exponentially increase in size in a very short period. 

  • Should I throw out my mattress if I have bed bugs?

    It isn’t recommended that you throw out your mattress after a bed bug infestation. In fact, disposing of bed bug infested items can contribute to the spread of bed bugs. Instead, there are mattress cases that you can purchase to keep any bed bugs trapped while you wait for them to starve to death. 

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Additional Pest Commonly Treated

See our Pest Library for a full list of insects we treat for. If you don’t see what you are looking for give us a call. We are always here to help! EcoGuard Pest Management provides eco-friendly services for both residential and commercial properties.

Why Choose EcoGuard?

EcoGuard approaches each job with integrated pest management (IPM) as our primary focus. IPM is defined by using “Pesticides that pose the least possible hazard and are effective in a manner that minimizes risks to people, property, and the environment, and are used only after careful monitoring indicates they are needed according to pre-established guidelines and treatment thresholds.” Our proximity to the subject property allows us to closely monitor all pest activity and employ the highest standards of IPM available today.

In addition to customized IPM strategies, we care about our customers and being a family owned and local business we treat everyone like our neighbors. In addition to being reputable and standing by the highest standards of customer service we also offer:
  • A pest free guarantee 
  • Green & ecofriendly pesticides that are state approved
  • Licensed, bonded, and insured services
  • Competitive pricing 

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