Cheyenne's position on the I-25 and I-80 corridors makes it a consistent bed bug transit point. Once they're in your home, they don't leave on their own. We eliminate them completely.
Cheyenne is a junction city. I-25 and I-80 intersect here, making Cheyenne one of the most-traveled highway crosspoints in the Mountain West. The hotel traffic this generates is, unfortunately, one of the primary ways bed bugs enter the local community. Travelers pick up bed bugs in hotel rooms and carry them home. Secondhand furniture, luggage stored in infested spaces, and visitors from affected areas are the other main introduction pathways.
Once bed bugs are in a residence, they are extraordinarily difficult to eliminate without professional treatment. They hide in mattress seams, behind outlet covers, inside electrical boxes, in the seams of box springs, and deep within furniture joints β places that over-the-counter sprays cannot reach. A single pregnant female surviving treatment can restart an infestation within weeks.
Cheyenne's dry climate actually works in bed bugs' favor in one respect: the low humidity makes people less likely to detect the telltale musty odor that is sometimes the first indicator of a large infestation, meaning problems often go longer without being identified.
We inspect every likely harborage site β not just the mattress. Nightstands, outlet covers, baseboards, the seams of upholstered furniture, picture frames, and the cracks in bed frames all receive methodical inspection before treatment begins.
We use a combination of professional-grade insecticides applied to harborage sites and residual products that kill bed bugs crossing treated surfaces for weeks after application. For severe infestations, heat treatment is discussed as an option to reach bugs in areas chemical treatment cannot penetrate.
We schedule a follow-up inspection to confirm elimination. Bed bugs hatch from eggs over a 7β10 day cycle, and follow-up treatment ensures any eggs that survived the initial application are addressed before they mature and reproduce.
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The bed bug genome has been adapting to common insecticides for decades. Consumer sprays using pyrethrins β the same active ingredient found in most store-bought products β have been widely reported to show reduced effectiveness against modern bed bug populations. Professional pest control uses a combination of insecticide classes, application methods, and mechanical disruption that consistently produces complete elimination.
Self-treatment attempts often scatter bed bugs deeper into wall voids and furniture, making subsequent professional treatment more difficult and expensive. If you suspect a bed bug problem, professional inspection before any treatment attempt gives you the best outcome at the lowest total cost.
Every harborage site in the affected room β not just the mattress β gets methodical inspection before any treatment is applied.
Commercial-grade products applied directly to harborage zones and travel paths, with residual activity that lasts well beyond the initial visit.
For severe cases or heavily cluttered spaces, heat treatment reaches areas that chemical application cannot β every crack, seam, and void in the room.
We return to verify elimination and treat any surviving individuals from egg hatch β the step that separates a complete solution from a temporary reduction.
Every day without treatment is another generation of bed bugs. Call the Cheyenne Pest Control Pros for fast, professional bed bug elimination.
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