It’s almost Valentine’s Day and our thoughts are turning to wine and roses, snuggling with our special someone, maybe popping the question, and…bed bugs?
Yeah, that’s not the first thing that comes to mind when thoughts stray toward the bedroom, and rightly so. These nasty little pests are hard to see, cause itchy bites, and generally give most people the creeps. If you are looking for a romantic February 14th, you may want to get any potential bed bug problem resolved with professional pest control services.
The best way to detect, and therefore implement bed bug remediation, is with a detection dog. We have Barney here at DQ Pest, and his nose is heads and tails above any other means of finding bed bugs. Consider this:
- The basset hound’s nose is quite a bit more sensitive than ours and can find small infestations before other methods can
- A detection dog has no allegiances—he sniffs out the bugs if they are there. Period.
- This method saves our customers time, money, and headaches simply by providing the earliest detection possible
Detection dogs are the preferred method of sniffing out drugs with airport security, searching for missing persons, and helping forensic scientists find evidence—even in the harshest conditions. With these stamps of approval, you know you can trust the dog’s nose to reveal your bed bug problem.