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We use eco-friendly pest control treatments that are effective yet safe for your family and pets. Our solutions minimize chemical use while providing reliable protection, so you can maintain a healthy, pest-free environment.

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If pests return between your scheduled services, simply reach out to us. We'll promptly address the issue at no extra charge, ensuring consistent protection.

Bed Bug Treatment in Lexington, TN

Bed bugs are good at hitchhiking. They latch onto luggage, clothing, furniture, and even secondhand items, which makes it easy for them to end up in any home, no matter how well it's kept. It happens to a lot of people, and it has nothing to do with how clean or careful you are.

If something feels off but you're not sure what you're dealing with, that's exactly what an inspection is for. A professional exterminator can come in, assess the situation discreetly, and give you a clear picture of what's going on before anything else.

Here's why homeowners in Lexington trust HTP Termite and Pest Control with their bed bug treatment:

  • Discreet inspections with no pressure
  • Fungal-based biopesticide that works from the inside out
  • Targets the exact paths bed bugs travel through your home
  • Effective against pesticide-resistant bed bugs
  • Eliminates the infestation the first time
  • Residual barrier protection that lasts up to 3 months
  • Minimal prep required on your end
  • 71 years serving the community

HTP Termite and Pest Control gets the job done right so you can get back to what matters. Give us a call and let's take it from there.

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Lexington starts working the moment it's applied, using a targeted biopesticide treatment that attacks bed bugs on a biological level. Microscopic fungal spores cling to the bed bug's outer shell, germinate within 20 hours, and penetrate the insect from the inside out. The result is a residual barrier that stays active for up to 3 months, even against pesticide-resistant strains that shrug off conventional chemical treatments.

Why Choose HTP Termite and Pest Control for Bed Bug Treatment

When something is living in your mattress and disrupting your household, you need a solution that actually holds. HTP Termite and Pest Control uses a proven, low-toxicity biopesticide approach that requires little to no preparation on your end, causes minimal disruption to your daily routine, and delivers long-lasting residual protection. It's the kind of reliable, effective service that gets recommended by neighbors and family for a reason.

Here is what the bed bug treatment process looks like from start to finish.

  1. A trained technician arrives and identifies all key travel paths and harborage zones including bed frames, headboards, baseboards, and upholstered furniture
  2. A narrow, low-volume spray barrier is applied along those targeted areas using specialized professional equipment for precise, controlled coverage
  3. Fungal biopesticide spores adhere to bed bugs on contact and begin germinating within 20 hours, breaking down the insect from the outside in
  4. The residual barrier remains active for up to 3 months, continuing to work against new activity and preventing re-infestation
  5. Minimal prep is required from you, so your household and daily routine stay on track with little interruption

Bed bug problems do not have to take over your home or your sleep. With a treatment built to last and a team that knows how to apply it right, getting back to normal is closer than you think.

71 Years of Solving the Toughest Pest Problems

HTP Termite and Pest Control has spent 71 years in the field, and that kind of experience adds up fast when it comes to identifying problems quickly and getting them handled right the first time.

From seasonal nuisances to the most stubborn infestations, our decades of hands-on work mean we know exactly what to look for and how to fix it, backed by a commitment to reliable service our community has counted on for years.

Warning Signs of a Bed Bug Infestation in Your Tennessee Home

Bed bugs are small, reddish-brown insects that feed on human blood, typically at night. They spread quickly and are notoriously difficult to detect until an infestation has already taken hold.

Common signs Tennessee homeowners should watch for:

  • Small reddish or rust-colored stains on mattresses, sheets, or pillowcases from crushed bugs
  • Tiny dark spots or streaks on bedding, walls, or furniture from bed bug excrement
  • Pale yellow shed skins or empty egg shells near sleeping areas and furniture joints
  • Clusters of itchy, red welts on the skin that appear after waking
  • A musty, sweet odor in rooms with heavy activity
  • Live bugs hiding in mattress seams, headboards, baseboards, or upholstered furniture

If any of these signs feel familiar, the issue is likely more widespread than it appears on the surface. HTP Termite and Pest Control understands how disruptive and stressful a bed bug problem can be, and knowing what you are dealing with is the first step toward getting your home back to normal.

Chemical Bed Bug Treatment That Works Where Others Fall Short

Bed bugs are one of the more stubborn pest problems a homeowner can face. In fact, studies show that roughly one in five Americans has dealt with a bed bug infestation or knows someone who has. When standard treatments stop working, you need something built for resistance.

That is exactly what HTP Termite and Pest Control brings to the table. The chemical treatment uses a biopesticide that works differently than conventional sprays, which is why it holds up against pesticide-resistant bed bugs that other methods simply cannot eliminate.

How the Treatment Works in Lexington

The formula contains fungal spores that attach to the bed bug's outer shell on contact. Within about 20 hours, the spores germinate and penetrate the insect, leading to its death. Because it targets the bug directly through contact rather than relying on ingestion, resistance is not a factor.

In Tennessee, HTP Termite and Pest Control applies targeted barrier treatments in the areas bed bugs use most, including

  • Bed frames and headboards
  • Baseboards along walls
  • Furniture near sleeping areas
  • Other key travel paths and harborage spots

The residual barrier stays active for up to three months, which means ongoing protection well beyond the initial application. And because little to no preparation is required on your end, it fits into a busy household without disruption.

If you have questions about what to expect or whether this treatment is the right fit for your situation, the answers below can help.

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