Pestisect Pest Control

Bed Bug Exterminator & Control Services

Bed bugs are one of the most psychologically and physically taxing pests a homeowner or tenant can face. Rapidly spreading across the Greater Toronto Area due to high urban density and frequent transit, a bed bug infestation will not resolve itself.

Pestisect provides licensed, guaranteed bed bug extermination using both state-of-the-art heat treatments and professional chemical protocols to eliminate bed bugs at all life stages — including eggs.

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Bed Bugs?

Bed Bugs — Introduction and Spread

Bed bugs commonly enter homes through travel luggage, second-hand furniture, used clothing, and from neighbouring infested units. High mobility and strong transit connectivity increase exposure risk year-round.

Properties with significant condominium density — especially in high-rise corridors and waterfront communities — face elevated multi-unit spread risk. A bed bug introduction in one unit can quickly spread to adjacent units through shared wall conduits if not addressed early.

The moment you suspect bed bugs — call us. Do not spray.

DIY

Why DIY Bed Bug Treatments Fail

When homeowners find bed bugs, the immediate reaction is often to purchase over-the-counter sprays.
This typically makes the problem worse.

Egg Resistance

Most store-bought chemical sprays cannot penetrate the casing of a bed bug egg. You may kill the live adults, but the infestation will restart in 10-14 days.

Scattering the Colony

Bed bugs are highly sensitive to repellents. Spraying an infested mattress will cause the bugs to scatter and hide deeper into wall voids, behind electrical outlets, and in apartments and townhomes into adjacent units.

Pesticide Resistance

Many urban bed bug populations have developed a genetic resistance to the pyrethrins used in consumer-grade sprays.

What is Pesticide Resistance in Bed Bugs? Pesticide resistance occurs when a population of insects genetically adapts to survive chemical treatments. Modern urban bed bugs have developed thicker exoskeletons and specialized enzymes that quickly break down common pyrethroid-based consumer insecticides, rendering grocery store bug sprays almost entirely ineffective.

Industry Fast Facts:

  • A single female bed bug can lay up to 500 eggs in her lifetime.
  • Bed bugs can survive for up to a year without feeding in ideal cool conditions.
  • The lethal thermal death point for bed bugs and their eggs is 50°C (122°F).

Bed Bug Extermination Process

Our 4-Step Bed Bug Removal Process

This systematic process allows us to not only eliminate existing bed bugs but also prevent future infestations. By combining detailed inspection, customized treatment strategies, professional application, and follow-up support, we ensure complete peace of mind for homeowners and businesses in Mississauga.

Inspection

We start with a detailed inspection of your property to identify the extent of the infestation and locate all hiding spots. This helps us create a customized treatment plan.

Customized Treatment Plan

Based on the inspection, we select the most effective combination of treatment methods, such as heat, steam, or chemical solutions.

Professional Treatment Application

Our trained technicians apply the treatment using advanced equipment, ensuring complete elimination of bed bugs from all affected areas.

Follow-Up & Prevention

After treatment, we conduct follow-ups and provide prevention tips to ensure the infestation does not return.

Bed Bug Treatment

Aprehend Treatment

Aprehend Treatment is an advanced and targeted solution designed to eliminate bed bugs effectively using biopesticide technology. We apply a specialized fungal treatment that spreads naturally among bed bugs, helping to eradicate the entire infestation over time.

 

Benefits: Long-lasting protection with proven effectiveness against resistant bed bugs. The treatment continues working for weeks, allowing bed bugs to transfer the solution to hidden colonies deep inside cracks, furniture, and wall voids.

 

Safety: Low-toxicity, environmentally responsible, and safe for use in residential and commercial spaces when applied by trained professionals.

Key Benefits of Aprehend Bed Bug Treatment

Long Lasting

Aprehend is an advanced, ready-to-use biopesticide treatment designed to provide long-lasting bed bug control for up to three months. Its residual barrier continues working weeks after application, meaning any bed bug that comes into contact with the treated areas — even up to 12 weeks later — can still be effectively impacted.

Natural Protection

Aprehend is registered for use by Health Canada and is designed as a low-toxicity bed bug treatment solution with no harsh chemical odours or complicated dilution processes.

Minimal Preparation Is Required

Regular inspections and proactive Aprehend® treatments help detect and eliminate bed bug activity before infestations spread. Aprehend® can be used as a standalone solution or integrated into a complete pest management program for long-term protection.

Understanding the Aprehend Treatment Process

Step 1 - Strategic Aprehend®Application

Our technicians carefully apply Aprehend treatment in targeted areas where bed bugs are most likely to travel, hide, or spread after entering the property.

Step 2 - Bed Bugs Contact the Treatment

As bed bugs move across treated surfaces, microscopic fungal spores attach to their bodies and legs, allowing the treatment to travel back to hidden nesting areas.

Step 3 - Spreading the Treatment Through the Colony

The fungal spores naturally transfer from one bed bug to another through direct contact. This helps eliminate hidden bed bugs deep inside harbourage areas, rapidly spreading throughout the infestation.

Step 4 - Complete Bed Bug Elimination

Bed bugs exposed to Aprehend® typically die within 3–7 days. Treated barrier areas should remain undisturbed and avoid frequent cleaning, direct sunlight, or heavy human contact until the infestation has been fully eliminated.

Bed Bug Infestation

Early Signs of a Bed Bug Infestation

Acting quickly dramatically reduces the cost and extensive preparation required for treatment. Look for:

🔴 Red, itchy bites on your arms, shoulders, or legs, often appearing in clusters or a zigzag line.

⚫ Tiny, rust-colored or dark specking on mattress seams, box springs, and headboards (fecal matter).

🪲 Live bugs hiding in the piping of mattresses, behind baseboards, or in electrical outlets.

🧼 Translucent, pale yellow skins shed by growing nymphs (instars).

E-E-A-T Commitment: Ontario Landlord & Tenant Law

If you live in a multi-unit apartment or condominium in Toronto, Brampton, or Mississauga, bed bugs spread rapidly through shared walls. Under the Ontario Residential Tenancies Act, landlords are legally and financially responsible for pest control.

Pestisect provides proper documentation for property managers and handles multi-unit inspections to ensure adjacent units are cleared to prevent rapid re-infestation. We are fully licensed by the Ontario Ministry of the Environment and hold comprehensive commercial liability insurance.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Bed Bugs

Do I need to throw out my mattress if I have bed bugs?
No. In most cases, throwing out a mattress is unnecessary and can actually spread bed bugs through your home as you carry it to the garbage. Professional heat treatments effectively penetrate the mattress. Afterward, we recommend high-quality bed bug encasements to seal the mattress permanently.
Bed bugs are not attracted to dirt or decay; they are attracted to human body heat and carbon dioxide. They are “hitchhikers” that travel on luggage, public transit seats, second-hand furniture, or simply walk under the door from a neighboring apartment unit.
No. You and your pets must leave the property during the heat treatment process, which typically takes 6 to 8 hours. Our technicians will monitor the extreme temperatures continuously. You can safely return the same evening.
If utilizing the chemical protocol, the first treatment eliminates all live bugs. Because bed bug eggs are highly resistant to insecticides, we must return 14-21 days later to spray a second time to eliminate the newly hatched nymphs before they mature enough to lay more eggs.
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Don’t let bed bugs spread through your home or business. Contact our expert bed bug exterminators in Mississauga today for a detailed inspection and a tailored treatment plan.