Bedbugs: Finding Them, Getting Rid of Them and Keeping Them Out

They find a nice warm spot, tuck themselves in and sleep tight. Until they're hungry.

Then, they set out on a trek to find a nice blood meal. Maybe it's you!

We are talking about bedbugs. They bite at a time when you are at your most vulnerable: Snuggled in and fast asleep. And you might not even know they're there.

In this episode of PEST PROSpectives, Associate Certified Entomologist Tony Sorrentino talks about how the PROS keep these little hitchhikers out of our spaces.

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