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Insects we treat

Bed Bug Extermination

You wake up with bites lined up on your arms or back. You find tiny brown spots on your sheets. The doubt sets in — and the stress builds.

Bed bugs don't go away on their own. A single female lays up to 500 eggs in her lifetime. In 6 weeks, one bed bug becomes an infestation. Time is working against you.

Punaise de lit — illustration

Why bed bugs are so hard to eliminate — and how we get it done

Bed bugs hide during the day in mattress seams, bed frame cracks, behind baseboards, and in electrical outlets. They come out at night, drawn by the CO₂ you exhale. Over-the-counter products only scatter them — they migrate to other rooms, other units.

Bed bug on a mattress

Frequently asked questions

  • How do I know if I have bed bugs?

    Telltale signs: bites in a line or cluster (arms, back, legs), small brown/red spots on sheets, tiny translucent shells in mattress seams, unpleasant sweet odour in advanced cases.

  • Is canine inspection reliable?

    The detection dog is specifically trained to locate live bed bugs and their eggs. It's the most reliable detection method available, especially for early-stage or hidden infestations.

  • Are treatments safe for my family?

    Yes. Health Canada-approved products, applied according to standards. We give you precise preparation instructions and guidelines for returning to treated rooms.

  • How many treatments are needed?

    It depends on the scope. Most cases require 2–3 visits spaced 10–14 days apart to break the reproductive cycle. We lay out the complete plan in the estimate.

Service areas

Business hours

  • Monday [8 a.m. - 5 p.m.]
  • Tuesday [8 a.m. - 5 p.m.]
  • Wednesday [8 a.m. - 5 p.m.]
  • Thursday [8 a.m. - 5 p.m.]
  • Friday [8 a.m. - 5 p.m.]
  • Saturday [10 a.m. - 4 p.m.]
  • Sunday [10 a.m. - 4 p.m.]

Every night you wait, they're reproducing. Call now.

Free estimate. Guaranteed treatment. Canine inspection available.

Mickaël, André or Daniel understand the urgency. We prioritize bed bug cases because we know every day counts.