Sleep Easy Again with Holper’s Bed Bug Solutions
Get peace of mind in Springfield, Nixa, Ozark, Rogersville, Branson, Bolivar & Surrounding Areas.
If you’ve noticed itchy red bites or tiny dark spots on your bedding, you may have bed bugs. These pests spread quickly and can make restful sleep impossible. Holper’s Pest & Animal Solutions offers comprehensive bed bug control in Springfield, MO, combining advanced detection with proven treatment to eliminate every stage of infestation.
What to Know About Bed Bugs
- Behavior: Bed bugs feed on human blood, typically at night.
- Signs of Infestation: Small blood stains on sheets, shed skins, and a sweet, musty odor.
- Where They Hide: Mattresses, box springs, furniture seams, baseboards, and electrical outlets.
- Risks: While they don’t transmit disease, bed bugs cause discomfort, stress, and allergic reactions.
Our Bed Bug Treatment Process
- Inspection & Detection – We use advanced tools to confirm infestation and locate all harborage points.
- Preparation Guidance – Provide clear instructions for prepping your home before treatment.
- Targeted Treatments – Our process utilizes high-grade, EPA-approved chemicals to eliminate bed bugs and their eggs.
- Follow-Up Monitoring – Re-inspection ensures complete eradication.
- Preventive Education – We help you identify risk factors and avoid re-infestation.
Why Springfield Trusts Holper’s
- Decades of proven bed bug control success.
- Discreet, effective service.
- Safe treatments for homes, apartments, and commercial spaces.
- Guaranteed follow-up inspections.
Don’t lose another night’s sleep — contact Holper’s Pest & Animal Solutions today for expert bed bug control in Springfield.
Bed Bug FAQs
How do I know if I have bed bugs?
Common signs include red, itchy bites in clusters, small black dots (droppings) on bedding, and a musty odor. You might also find shed skins or live bugs in mattress seams.
Are bed bugs visible to the naked eye?
Yes, adult bed bugs are about the size of an apple seed — flat, oval, and reddish-brown. Nymphs (young bed bugs) are smaller and lighter in color.
Can bed bugs spread throughout my home?
Absolutely. They move between rooms through cracks, baseboards, and luggage, which is why early treatment is critical.
How long does bed bug treatment take?
Treatment duration depends on infestation severity, but most cases are completed in 1–2 visits with follow-up inspection after 10–14 days.
Can I get rid of bed bugs myself?
Store-bought sprays rarely eliminate all stages of infestation. Professional treatment ensures bed bugs and their eggs are completely destroyed.
How can I prevent bed bugs in the future?
Inspect luggage after travel, wash bedding regularly, reduce clutter, and contact Holper’s immediately at the first sign of bed bugs.