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Bed Bug Control

At Target Pest Control, our experts are well-versed in addressing bed bug infestations with effective and safe methods. Utilizing advanced techniques, we precisely target and eliminate bed bugs at their source, focusing on their common hiding spots and breeding grounds within your home. Our specialized treatments are designed to eradicate bed bugs thoroughly, ensuring they are completely removed from your living spaces.

Our services are cost-effective and include two comprehensive treatments to ensure your home and belongings remain protected throughout the year. We serve
Calgary, Airdrie, Okotoks, Chestermere, and Cochrane, providing custom-tailored solutions that address the specific pest challenges of each location.

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Trained Technicians

At Target Pest Control, our expert team is all about delivering first-rate bed bug elimination. With their deep know-how, on-going training, and the latest gear, they tackle every task carefully and safely. Ready to book? Reach out today for a free quote.

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Seasonal Guarantee

We support our bed bug treatments with not one, but two follow-up visits. If bed bugs make a comeback within the first 180-days after our first treatment, our skilled technicians will return to your place to carry out additional treatments absolutely free, ensuring you're completely happy and free from bed bug worries.

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Peace Of Mind

We specialize in innovative approaches that tackle bed bug problems in your sleeping areas, ensuring a peaceful night's sleep. Our methods are designed to get rid of bed bugs from inside your home, with additional options available for treating other pests. Contact us to find out how we can help you rest easy.

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How Dangerous Bed Bugs?

Although they may seem less threatening than other household pests, bed bugs are not to be underestimated. While they are not known to transmit diseases directly to humans, their bites can cause a range of allergic reactions. These reactions can vary from minor redness and itching to severe allergic responses that require medical attention. Furthermore, the presence of bed bugs can lead to significant stress and sleep disturbances, impacting your overall well-being.


Bed bugs are skilled hitchhikers, often entering homes undetected through luggage, clothing, and other personal belongings. Once inside, they quickly find hiding spots near sleeping areas, coming out at night to feed on human blood. This behavior not only makes them difficult to detect but also allows for rapid spread throughout a home.


Despite the common misconception that bed bugs are a sign of poor hygiene, these pests are equally likely to be found in clean environments as they are drawn to the presence of humans, not dirt. At
Target Pest Control, we understand the challenges bed bugs pose and offer expert services to eradicate these pests. Our safe and effective solutions aim to eliminate bed bugs from your home, ensuring your peace of mind and a restful night's sleep, free from the worry of bed bug bites and their potential effects.

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How Do Bed Bugs Behave?

Bed bugs, when established in a home, exhibit behaviours that are both unique and concerning for residents. Bed bugs prefer the close proximity of human environments, particularly bedrooms and other areas where people sleep or rest for extended periods. These pests are experts at hiding, often found in the seams of mattresses, box springs, bed frames, and headboards, as well as behind wallpaper, electrical outlets, and baseboards, making them challenging to detect without a thorough inspection.


For nesting, bed bugs require no complex structures – their flat bodies allow them to fit into tiny spaces. They are primarily nocturnal, emerging from their hiding spots at night to feed on the blood of sleeping humans. Bed bugs are attracted to the warmth and carbon dioxide produced by human bodies, guiding them to their next meal.


Despite their inability to fly, bed bugs are highly adept at moving quickly across floors, walls, and ceilings. After feeding, they retreat to their hidden locations to digest their meal and reproduce. A single female bed bug can lay hundreds of eggs in her lifetime, contributing to rapid infestations that can spread from room to room or even between adjacent apartments or homes.

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Can I Treat Bed Bugs Myself?

Certainly! Treating bed bugs on your own is possible, but it requires diligence, patience, and a strategic approach. First and foremost, identifying the extent of the infestation is crucial. Minor infestations can often be managed with a combination of thorough cleaning, vacuuming, and the application of over-the-counter pesticide products designed specifically for bed bugs.


It's essential to wash all bedding, curtains, and clothes in hot water and dry them on the highest dryer setting. Sealing off cracks in the furniture and walls, and decluttering your home can also prevent bed bugs from finding places to hide and breed. However, it's important to follow all product instructions carefully and consider non-chemical methods like heat treatments, which involve raising the temperature in your home to a level that is lethal to bed bugs.


Remember, tackling a bed bug infestation early on can prevent it from becoming a larger, more costly issue. So, if your efforts don't seem to be making a dent in the problem, or if the infestation is widespread, reach out and see how we can help!

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"After noticing itchy bites and spotting bed bugs in our Calgary rental unit, the landlord promptly called in professional exterminators. The issue was addressed quickly, and there have been no further signs of infestation, making our living experience much more comfortable.".

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James M. - Calgary, ab

I Have Bed Bugs... Now What?

Discovering bed bugs in your home can understandably cause concern, but there's no need to panic. The first crucial step is to positively identify the presence of bed bugs. Look for small, reddish-brown insects, roughly the size of an apple seed, and their tiny, dark droppings on your bedding and along mattress seams. Upon confirmation, begin by encasing your mattresses and box springs in bed bug-proof covers, effectively trapping these pests and cutting off their food supply.

For comprehensive eradication,
Target Pest Control offers specialized bed bug solutions. Our trained professionals utilize a blend of safe and effective methods to target bed bugs in all stages of their life cycle. One of our key strategies includes precise chemical treatments designed to be safe around both your family and pets.


While DIY methods might offer temporary reductions in bed bug populations, Target Pest Control ensures a thorough and lasting solution to your bed bug problem. Reaching out at the first sign of bed bugs can significantly save time and prevent the infestation from spreading further. Early intervention is crucial for the successful elimination of bed bugs, helping to restore your home to a peaceful and comfortable environment.

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"We discovered a bed bug problem in our home in Okotoks, and Target Pest Control provided an effective and thorough treatment. They were professional and ensured our home was completely clear of any infestation, restoring our peace of mind."

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Jenna k. - calgary, ab

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Bed Bug Treatment Cost

The pricing for a bed bug treatment is not a one-size-fits-all matter; it varies significantly based on several key factors. Primarily, the size of the infestation plays a pivotal role in determining the cost. A larger, more widespread infestation will naturally require more extensive treatment, thus increasing the price. The size of your home and the number of rooms affected are critical factors. Larger homes with multiple affected areas demand more time, labor, and resources, directly impacting the cost.

On average, homeowners can expect bed bug extermination costs to
range between $450 to over $900. This broad range accommodates the varying degrees of infestation and home sizes, as well as the complexity of treatment required. It's essential to consider that the longer bed bugs are allowed to proliferate, the more extensive and costly the extermination process can become.

Early detection is key to minimizing both the spread of bed bugs and the associated costs. By understanding these pricing factors, homeowners can better anticipate the potential financial investment required to reclaim their home from bed bugs and make informed decisions about treatment options.

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Bed Bug FAQS

  • What are bed bugs?

    Bed bugs are small, oval, brownish insects that live on the blood of animals or humans. Adult bed bugs have flat bodies about the size of an apple seed, but their bodies swell and become redder after feeding. They do not fly, but they can move quickly over floors, walls, and ceilings.

  • How do bed bugs spread?

    Bed bugs are expert hitchhikers and are usually transported into homes on luggage, clothing, beds, furniture, and other items. This is particularly a problem for hotels, homes, and apartments where turnovers of occupants are frequent. Bed bugs can move between rooms or floors within buildings.

  • What are the signs of a bed bug infestation?

    Signs include bites on the skin that are red and itchy, blood stains on your sheets or pillowcases, dark or rusty spots of bed bug excrement on sheets, mattresses, bed clothes, and walls, bed bug fecal spots, egg shells, or shed skins in areas where bed bugs hide, and an offensive, musty odor from the bugs' scent glands.

  • How do I check for bed bugs?

    Inspect your mattress, bed frame, and nearby furniture for signs of bed bugs. Use a flashlight and magnifying glass to examine the seams of mattresses, the edges of carpets, behind wallpapers, and in any crevices or hidden spots. Bed bugs tend to hide in tight spaces during the day.

  • Can bed bugs cause diseases?

    Bed bugs are not known to spread diseases. However, their bites can lead to allergic reactions, skin infections, and significant psychological distress in some people. The risk of infection is more from the scratching that can lead to breaking the skin.

  • How do I treat bed bug bites?

    Most bed bug bites get better within one to two weeks. To relieve symptoms, apply an anti-itch cream or lotion to the bites. If itching is severe, oral antihistamines may help. Use an antiseptic cream or lotion if an infection is suspected from excessive scratching.

  • How do I get rid of bed bugs?

    Getting rid of bed bugs usually requires chemical treatments. Because treating your bed and bedroom with insecticides can be harmful, it is important to use products that can be safely used in bedrooms. Do not treat mattresses and bedding unless the label specifically says you can use them on bedding. Often, it’s safest and most effective to hire a professional pest control service.

  • Can bed bugs live in my hair or on my body?

    Unlike lice or ticks, bed bugs do not live on humans. Bed bugs prefer to hide in small, dark spaces when they are not feeding. They are likely to be found in your mattress, box spring, bed frames, and furniture, rather than on your body or in your hair.

  • What are the best ways to prevent bed bug infestations?

    To prevent bed bug infestations, regularly inspect your living quarters, especially after travel or the acquisition of used furniture. Use protective covers for mattresses and box springs to eliminate many hiding spots. Reduce clutter in your home to make bed bug inspections easier. Be vigilant in shared living spaces and transport.

  • Can bed bugs survive after treatment?

    Bed bugs are tenacious, and it's possible for some to survive initial treatments. Multiple treatments may be necessary to fully eradicate an infestation. Continuous monitoring and prevention strategies are essential even after successful treatments to ensure bed bugs do not return.

Customer Testimonials

Customer reviews play a crucial role in the pest control industry, especially when it comes to addressing specific challenges like bed bug treatments. Reviews from past customers provide valuable insights into a company's effectiveness, speed, and safety measures in handling such situations.

In essence, customer reviews bridge the trust gap between pest control services and those in need of urgent exterminator treatments, highlighting the importance of quality service and customer care in the industry.


"My wife and I Just moved into this apartment in Calgary and was horrified to find bed bugs within the first few days. The landlord was quick to call Target Pest Control, and their technician was out here the next day. Really impressed with how efficiently they handled everything, no sign of bugs since then."
Alex D. - Calgary, AB


"Started noticing some itchy bites and eventually found bed bugs in our house just outside of Airdrie. We immediately contacted Target Pest Control, and they sent over John, a really knowledgeable technician, who treated our home thoroughly. It’s been a month, and we're still bed bug-free, thanks to their excellent service."
Lisa F. - Airdrie, AB

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