Sleep Safe Knowing Your Home Is Bed Bug Free
Each year, more than 200,000 cases of bed bugs are reported within the United States.
- Bed Bug Plug™ actively lures bed bugs into its trap, quickly identifying if your home has become a victim to bed bugs.
- Bed Bug Plug™ has been lab-tested by leading entomologists to be the most effective early detection device on the market.
- Bed Bug Plug™ proactively protects your home and family for years, preventing you from spreading bed bugs to the people and places you love most.
97% of pest professionals have treated for bed bugs in the past year.
Nearly 7 of 10 pest professionals will agree bed bugs are the hardest pest to get rid of.
Ensure you’re safe from an infestation with Bed Bug Plug™.
Know Where to Find Bed Bugs and How They Spread
You might think that bed bugs, like other insects and pests, are drawn in by a dirty or cluttered environment. We hate to break it to you, but anyone, anywhere can be plagued with a bed bug infestation. While a disorganized or messy space can give bed bugs more places to hide, bed bugs can find their way into your home in a number of ways.
To avoid the discomfort and expense of an infestation, It’s important to know where to find bed bugs and how they spread. You never know when your home might become ground zero to these pesky invaders, and the best defense is early detection. To ensure that you detect bed bugs before they become a major problem, get Bed Bug Plug™ today.
How Bed Bugs Get from One Place to Another
Bed bugs are not known to sneak their way into your house from outdoors, or even naturally find their way to messy places like other pests do. Instead, they invade our homes by stowing away in our bags or luggage, the products we buy, and even the clothes we’re wearing. They hitch a ride out into the public, find a new place to hide, and then get carried back to a new home. Because of this, anyone can get bed bugs. Any time you go out into a public area with lots of people, you have at least some risk of carrying bed bugs back with you.
So where are the most common places that bed bugs latch on? Some of the most popular bed bug hot zones are:
- Used furniture stores (and other secondhand stores) – Make sure you inspect your reclaimed sofa or yard sale item before bringing it inside your home.
- Hotels – With hundreds of people checking in and out of each room every year, you might easily pick up someone else’s bed bugs in your luggage or clothing.
- Public Libraries – The shelves and books at a library offer a ton of hiding places for bed bugs.
- Planes, Trains, and Buses – Mass transportation means a lot of people coming and going. You never know how many stowaways might be looking for a new home.
- Schools – You might be carrying more than just books in that backpack!
In the end, you never know how or when you might carry bed bugs into your home. The best way to protect your home from a bigger problem is with an early detection system. Bed Bug Plug™ has been proven to be the most effective early detection solution on the market! Defend your home and protect your family by buying a Bed Bug Plug™ today!
