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Posts from August 2019

Bedbug Treatment in Ipswich, Norwich, Cambridge, Kings Lynn, and Bury St Edmunds

Bed Bugs on the base of a bed

Millennium Pest Control Ltd Bedbug Treatments in Ipswich, Norwich, Cambridge, Kings Lynn, And Bury St Edmunds

 

Bedbugs and bedbug treatments are becoming more and more of an issue as we travel so much more now as a nation. They are easily spread and picked through travelling whether you are on a plane or even just using public transport, anyone and everyone is at risk. We are taking calls with regards to bedbug treatments regularly from the Ipswich, Norwich, Cambridge, Kings Lynn, and Bury St Edmunds areas. You need to inspect more than just your mattress to confirm that you have an issue. They reside in headboards, bedside tables, floor cracks and crevices, carpeted areas and around the skirting.

 

Preparation is key for any bedbug treatment that we conduct in the Ipswich, Norwich, Cambridge, Kings Lynn and Bury St Edmunds areas. There are also post treatment things that can be done to aid the progression of the bedbug treatment. It is important to follow these as this is the only way to guarantee any kind of success. We will always send a copy of this to a customer in the Ipswich, Norwich, Cambridge, Kings Lynn, and Bury St Edmunds areas on completion of a Bedbug treatment booking.

 

Bedbugs can be identified by the pattern of their bites that they leave on people. They leave a line of 3 bites. Live Bedbugs are usually brown in colour and they leave brown dots (fecal matter) from how they feed on human blood. Adults can vary in size however, they are usually oval shaped and do not get much larger4 than an apple seed.

If you believe you have an infestation at home in the Ipswich, Norwich, Cambridge, Kings Lynn, and Bury St Edmunds area please do not hesitate to call Millennium Pest Control Ltd on 01379890777 and we can get a Bedbug treatment sorted for you now. Once you have bedbugs it is important that you seek professional help to eradicate the problem.

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