Pest problems can affect any home, apartment, office, hotel, or commercial property. While some pests are easy to notice, others remain hidden in furniture, walls, mattresses, wooden structures, and other hard-to-reach areas. Bed Bug Control and Beetle Control are two pests that can become particularly difficult to manage when an infestation is allowed to grow.
Bed bugs are small parasitic insects that hide in mattresses, bed frames, furniture, cracks, baseboards, and other areas close to sleeping spaces. Beetles such as powder post beetles can attack wooden structures and furniture, leaving small holes and powder-like frass behind. Both problems require proper identification, inspection, and an appropriate treatment strategy.
Best@Pest Exterminating provides professional pest control services throughout New York City and New Jersey, including bed bug treatment and beetle control. Its services include bed bug cleanouts, K9 inspections, heat treatments, chemical and freezing treatments, as well as professional powder post beetle solutions.
Understanding Bed Bugs
Bed bugs are small, reddish-brown insects that feed on blood. They are excellent at hiding and can survive in extremely small cracks and crevices. Because of their ability to hide, an infestation may continue growing before a homeowner realizes what is happening.
Bed bugs commonly hide around:
- Mattress seams
- Box springs
- Bed frames
- Headboards
- Nightstands
- Upholstered furniture
- Baseboards
- Wall cracks
- Electrical outlets
- Carpet edges
- Luggage and clothing
Best@Pest recommends checking these common hiding locations during a thorough bed bug inspection.
Common Signs of Bed Bugs
Recognizing an infestation early can make professional treatment easier. Some common signs include small dark fecal spots, reddish stains on bedding, shed skins, eggs, and live insects.
Dark Spots on Bedding
Small dark marks on mattresses, sheets, furniture, or nearby surfaces can be bed bug droppings.
Blood Stains
Reddish or rusty stains on bedding may occur when bed bugs are crushed after feeding.
Shed Skins
Bed bugs shed their exoskeletons as they develop. Finding these skins around mattresses, furniture, or cracks can indicate activity.
Live Bed Bugs
Adult bed bugs are small and reddish-brown. They can be difficult to see, particularly when hiding in cracks and dark spaces.
Unusual Odor
A larger infestation may sometimes produce a sweet or musty odor.
Why Bed Bugs Are Difficult to Eliminate
Bed bugs are difficult to control because they hide extremely well and can occupy areas that are difficult to inspect. In NYC, apartments and multi-unit buildings can present additional challenges because people, luggage, clothing, and belongings move frequently between locations.
Bed bugs can also hide in tiny spaces around furniture and building structures. Best@Pest notes that their ability to hide in cracks, crevices, furniture, and other locations makes professional inspection important.
Simply spraying visible insects may not solve the entire problem. A successful treatment needs to consider adults, eggs, hiding locations, and possible sources of reintroduction.
Professional Bed Bug Inspection
A thorough inspection is an important first step in bed bug control.
Best@Pest offers both visual inspections and K9 bed bug inspections. Trained detection dogs can help locate bed bugs in difficult-to-find areas because of their highly developed sense of smell.
During an inspection, technicians may examine mattresses, bed frames, furniture, baseboards, cracks, electrical outlets, and other potential hiding locations.
Once the infestation has been identified, a customized treatment strategy can be developed.
Bed Bug Treatment Options
Different infestations may require different treatment approaches. Best@Pest lists several treatment options, including heat treatments, chemical treatments, freezing treatments, and integrated pest management approaches.
Heat Treatment
Heat treatment raises temperatures to levels designed to kill bed bugs through their various life stages. It can be useful when a property requires comprehensive treatment.
Freezing or Cryonite Treatment
Freezing techniques can use extreme cold to kill bed bugs in targeted areas.
Chemical Treatment
Professionally selected insecticides may be used when appropriate. Treatment should always be performed according to professional instructions and product requirements.
Integrated Pest Management
Integrated Pest Management, or IPM, combines inspection, prevention, monitoring, and targeted treatment instead of relying on a single control method.
Best@Pest describes its bed bug service as incorporating IPM techniques and minimally toxic interventions where appropriate.
Preparing Your Home for Bed Bug Treatment
Proper preparation can help make treatment more effective.
Homeowners may be asked to:
- Remove unnecessary clutter.
- Wash bedding and clothing.
- Dry fabrics using appropriate high heat when suitable for the material.
- Vacuum floors and furniture.
- Clear areas around beds and furniture.
- Place cleaned items in sealed bags or containers.
- Follow all instructions provided by the pest control professional.
Best@Pest specifically recommends laundering bedding, clothing, linens, and curtains and sealing cleaned items to reduce the possibility of reinfestation.
Understanding Beetle Infestations
Beetles represent another category of pest that can cause serious property problems. Certain beetles attack wood, furniture, and structural materials.
Powder post beetles are wood-boring insects capable of damaging wooden structures and furniture. Their activity can leave characteristic small holes and powder-like frass around affected wood.
Best@Pest’s powder post beetle service identifies small round “shot holes,” fine powdery frass, and the presence of adult beetles or larvae as potential signs of infestation.
Signs of Powder Post Beetles
Property owners should watch for several warning signs.
Small Round Holes
Tiny round holes in wooden surfaces can indicate that adult beetles have emerged from the wood.
Powdery Frass
Fine powder or sawdust-like material around wooden objects can be an important indication of beetle activity.
Damaged Furniture
Furniture made from susceptible wood can become infested and gradually deteriorate.
Structural Wood Damage
In some cases, beetles can affect wooden components within a building. A professional inspection can determine the extent of the problem.
Beetles or Larvae
Finding adult beetles or larvae around affected wooden materials can help confirm an infestation.
Why Powder Post Beetle Control Is Important
Powder post beetles can continue developing inside wood if conditions remain suitable. Ignoring the problem can allow additional generations to emerge and increase the amount of damaged material.
Professional treatment helps determine:
- Which wood is affected
- Whether the infestation is active
- How extensive the damage may be
- Which treatment option is appropriate
- Whether damaged wood needs repair or replacement
- How future infestations can be prevented
Best@Pest recommends professional assessment and lists treatment options that may include residual insecticides, fumigation, and heat treatment depending on the circumstances.
Professional Beetle Treatment
Effective beetle control begins with accurate identification and assessment.
Inspection
A technician examines wooden structures, furniture, flooring, and other susceptible materials for holes, frass, larvae, and beetles.
Assessment
The extent of the infestation and the condition of affected wood are evaluated.
Treatment
Treatment may involve an appropriate professional method based on the type and severity of the infestation.
Repair
After the pest problem has been controlled, severely damaged wood may need to be repaired, replaced, treated, or refinished.
Prevention
Using properly seasoned and treated wood, controlling moisture, and applying appropriate protective finishes can help reduce future risks.
Bed Bug and Beetle Control for NYC Properties
New York City properties can face unique pest control challenges. Apartments, hotels, offices, restaurants, and multi-family buildings have many people moving through shared spaces, increasing opportunities for pests to spread.
Bed bugs can travel through luggage, clothing, furniture, and personal belongings. Beetles, meanwhile, can remain inside wooden furniture or structural materials.
For this reason, professional pest inspections can be especially valuable for NYC homeowners, property managers, landlords, and business owners.
Best@Pest provides pest management services throughout NYC, Long Island, Yonkers, Westchester, and New Jersey.
Bed Bug Control for Businesses
Hotels, apartment buildings, offices, healthcare facilities, and other businesses need to take bed bug reports seriously.
A single untreated room can potentially become the source of a larger problem if bed bugs spread to nearby areas.
Professional inspections and treatment programs can help businesses identify infestations quickly and establish appropriate control procedures.
Best@Pest provides commercial pest control services designed to help businesses manage pest problems and protect their properties.
Beetle Control for Homes and Businesses
Wood-boring beetles can affect both residential and commercial properties.
Older buildings, wooden furniture, structural timber, flooring, and decorative wood can all require inspection when signs of beetle activity appear.
Businesses that use wooden furniture or maintain older structures should consider regular inspections if they notice powder, small holes, or unexplained wood deterioration.
Why Professional Pest Control Is Better Than DIY
DIY solutions may provide temporary relief, but bed bugs and wood-boring beetles often require a more detailed approach.
For bed bugs, spraying only visible areas may leave hidden insects and eggs untreated.
For powder post beetles, treating the surface of the wood without addressing the infestation inside the material may not solve the underlying problem.
Professional pest control combines inspection, identification, treatment, and prevention. This approach helps address the actual source of the infestation instead of simply treating the symptoms.
Best@Pest states that its pest control professionals are licensed and trained and that the company uses inspection and treatment approaches designed for residential and commercial pest problems.
Preventing Bed Bugs and Beetles
Prevention is an important part of long-term pest management.
For bed bugs:
- Inspect luggage after traveling.
- Avoid bringing unknown used furniture indoors.
- Regularly inspect mattresses and furniture.
- Reduce unnecessary bedroom clutter.
- Wash and dry bedding regularly.
- Seal suspicious items until they can be inspected.
For beetles:
- Keep wooden materials dry.
- Repair moisture problems.
- Inspect wooden furniture periodically.
- Look for small holes and powdery frass.
- Use properly treated and seasoned wood when possible.
- Address suspected infestations quickly.
Choosing a Pest Control Company in NYC
Choosing an experienced pest control company can make a significant difference when dealing with difficult infestations.
Best@Pest Exterminating states that it has been serving the New York area since 2012 and provides pest control services for homes and businesses. The company also lists certifications and professional accreditations including NYSDEC, NPMA, GreenShield, QualityPro, BBB, and the Entomological Society of America.
Its service locations include Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, the Bronx, New Jersey, and surrounding areas.