Bed bug control
Waking up with itchy bites and not sure where they’re coming from? Our team specialises in bed bug control, offering fast, effective and safe bed bug treatment to tackle this discreet, hard-to-spot pest. Get expert advice from the start and clear guidance on the next steps. Don’t let a bed bug infestation spread. Contact our bed bug specialists today and restore peace of mind in your home, hotel or business.
Bed bugs: identification and professional treatment
At SolPest.es, we specialise in professional bed bug treatment for the common bed bug (Cimex lectularius) – the species most often responsible for infestations in homes, hotels and holiday apartments. Bed bugs are small, flat, brown insects. They are mainly active at night and feed on human blood. During the day, they hide in mattresses and headboards, in cracks and crevices in furniture, behind skirting boards and within bed frames. Because of their flat shape, they can squeeze into very narrow gaps, making them hard to detect – so without professional bed bug control, the problem can escalate quickly.
Bed bugs reproduce quickly, and many infestations are only noticed later – when bites appear or small marks show up on bedding. That’s why effective bed bug removal relies on accurately identifying harbourage areas and choosing the right treatment approach.
It’s also worth noting that there are related species. Pigeon bugs are mainly associated with birds (especially pigeons) and are typically found around nesting areas, although they can occasionally move into a building. Swallow bugs primarily infest swallow nests, but may also find their way indoors – particularly when their natural environment is disturbed.
At SolPest.es, we tackle the source of the issue: we identify the species, assess the level of infestation, and apply a targeted strategy to eliminate bed bugs effectively.
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How do we treat bed bugs? Professional control and an effective strategy
At SolPest.es, bed bug treatment is carried out through a professional, safe process tailored to the true level of infestation. We don’t use one-size-fits-all solutions – every visit is part of a complete bed bug control plan designed to target the source and reduce the risk of re-infestation.
Bed bug treatment in 3 clear steps
1. Assessment and technical inspection
2. Professional treatment applied
Aftercare and prevention advice
Our goal isn’t just to deal with the insects you can see, but to achieve complete control of the problem – using safe, effective treatments tailored to each situation.
Bed bug treatment methods
Professional bed bug treatment focuses on techniques that target harbourage areas where bed bugs hide – cracks and crevices, bed frames, soft furnishings and other hard-to-reach spots.
- CRYONITE® freezing (CO₂ cryogenic treatment)
A non-chemical method that uses extremely cold CO₂ “snow” to freeze and kill bed bugs and eggs on contact. - Integrated Pest Management (IPM)
A planned combination of techniques selected to match the level of infestation—designed to provide complete, effective bed bug control tailored to each situation. - ULV cold fogging (fine mist application)
ULV fogging disperses micro-droplets of an approved biocide that can reach cracks and hidden spaces, improving overall treatment coverage. - Targeted residual spray treatment
Strategic application of insecticides with contact and residual action in key transit and harbourage areas. - Heat treatment (thermal bed bug treatment)
An advanced approach that raises temperatures to levels lethal to bed bugs (around 50–60°C). A highly effective method that can be carried out without chemical products.
We offer:
A) Structural heat treatment – whole-room heating using professional heat-generation equipment.
B) Heat chamber / thermal tent treatment – localised heat treatment for items such as clothing, luggage, mattresses, beds and other belongings where bed bugs may be hiding.
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Why you shouldn’t delay bed bug treatment
Bed bugs won’t go away on their own. The longer you leave it, the more they breed – and the harder the problem becomes. They also hide in cracks and crevices, mattresses, headboards, furniture and even around electrical outlets, so they’re often not obvious at first glance. Bed bugs can easily move from room to room, and they can be carried into other properties via luggage, clothing or second-hand furniture. That means the infestation can spread without you realising it – affecting family members, neighbours or guests.
Home remedies and off-the-shelf products rarely solve the problem. Many “quick fixes” are myths that only kill a few visible insects, while the infestation continues to grow in hidden harbourage areas (cracks and crevices).
That’s why it’s best not to wait: early bed bug treatment helps reduce the infestation and prevents it from spreading to other rooms.
If you need safe, effective bed bug treatment, it’s best to use an experienced pest control company. Professional bed bug control targets the source of the infestation—not just the bugs you can see—using specialist methods and a structured approach. This helps achieve lasting results and reduces the risk of re-infestation.

How much does bed bug treatment cost?
If you’re wondering about the cost of bed bug treatment, it’s important to know there isn’t a single fixed price. The cost depends on technical factors and the real conditions on site, so we assess each case individually.
The final price typically depends on:
- The size and type of the affected area (home, business premises, warehouse).
- The level of activity (low, moderate or heavy infestation).
- The treatment method required (gel baiting, residual spray treatment, ULV fogging, or a combination).
For that reason, every quote is tailored to the customer, based on the specific situation and the most suitable treatment plan.
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