Bed bugs are nocturnal insects that, like mosquitoes, continue to live by sucking the blood of humans.
These insects are reddish-brown in color and resemble a flat cockroach. Their bodies can be between one and five millimeters long and they cannot fly.
Bed bugs can live up to a year, but if their food source is lost, they can remain inactive for this period and then become active again. Extermination Process Before starting the process of exterminating these insects, we always conduct a risk assessment to determine the best method and material used to exterminate them
. is applied Then, we apply a non-toxic human-specific powder along the narrow cracks and columns.
This powder dries the skin of the bed bug and thus causes the death of the bed bug. In severe cases, sometimes it is necessary to open the columns and cornices, carpets and other joinery of the house so that the relevant area can be sprayed in a suitable way. No one should enter the sprayed area for four hours.
Staying in adjacent rooms is prohibited. Pregnant women, people suffering from allergies and children under three years of age should not enter sprayed areas for 24 hours after the extermination process. In addition to disinfection with pesticides, we also perform disinfection with heat. It may take several weeks for all the bed bugs to disappear, and the operation may need to be repeated