As we have covered extensively in the past, bed bugs are no laughing matter. Though you may try your hardest to prevent a bed bug infestation, you may find yourself dealing with the issue when you least expect it. According to exterminators in San Antonio, there is a set protocol that you should follow if you discover bed bugs – or suspect you have discovered them – in your home.

1.    Call Bob Jenkins Pest & Lawn Services Immediately.

The best way to tackle your bed bug issue is to call a San Antonio pest control company as soon as you begin to suspect a problem. Exterminators in San Antonio will know how to best handle the problem, and will be able to walk you through the treatment process.

2.    Save The Bugs You Find.

As gross as this may sound, it is important that you save any bed bugs that you find for identification. Often, according to many exterminators in San Antonio, people call in for bed bug treatment only to discover that they do not have bed bugs at all. Instead, they have scabies, or any number of other unpleasant bug issues.

To save your bed bugs, pick them up with a clear piece of packing tape and then tape it to a piece of paper or an index card. Our experts will be able to confirm whether they are indeed bed bugs.

3.    Sleep in your own bed.

If you have discovered bed bugs, your first impulse may be to find another place to stay. Unfortunately, this will not fix the problem, as bed bugs can travel with you. While your home is being treated, sleep in your own bed unless a San Antonio pest control company says otherwise.

4.    Begin treating clothes and linens.

As soon as the treatment of your home begins, you will want to begin treating your bedding and linens. All of your fabric items are going to need to be washed in hot water and dried on the hottest setting for at least 2 hours, say exterminators in San Antonio.

5.    Be patient.

Unfortunately, ridding your home of bed bugs can be a lengthy process. If you suspect that your home has a bed bug problem, call us today so we can get started our extermination.