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Trust K9 on The Ladykillers: Pest Detectives

Did you see us on TV?

Alfie getting ready for Filming!

We participated in a four part series produced by KEO Films for the BBC Two Show The Lady Killers: Pest Detectives. The show is following four female pest controllers as they go about there daily routine. They are following Imogen of Tufnell Park Pest Control, Janet of Kwickill Pest Control, Deborah of Des Bone Pest Control and Angela of Conquer Pest Control. During the show Imogen calls in Claire and Alfie to carry out a canined bed bug search. She also calls Trust K9 out to carry out  three heat treatments over the course of the show.

Here is the link to the first episode.  The next episode will be aired at 8pm on Wednesday 1st of April 2015 on BBC Two.

Following the show The Guardian, Telegraph and Daily Mail wrote reviews which featured Alfie.

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Bed bug No No’s

4 of the most common mistakes in the control/eradication of bedbugs

As a company that deals exclusively with the eradication of bed bugs our engineers often come across customers who have been misinformed about the most effective treatments. In many cases, this can lead to spreading or even aggravating the insects, making the problem much worse and harder to get rid of.

We have come up with a simple guide to help you avoid making some of these most common mistakes:

1. Wrapping up clothes and bed linens in sealed bin liners or  plastic bags.

Although this can create a physical barrier between you and a small number of the insects, some bugs will survive in these bags –and they can survive for up to 18 months- only to infest your property and start to bite again once the bags are opened at a later date.

2. Throwing away your mattresses.

Although Bedbugs often travel over mattresses, in the vast majority of cases you won’t find harborages in them and so it’s not necessary to spend a lot of time and money on replacing them. Even if a small number of bugs are found in the seams of a mattress, it’s often possible to treat those affected areas with heat or none-residual chemicals. However, mattresses that contain cardboard or wood or have holes in may cause a problem.

3 Turning up the central heating to make all the eggs hatch.

Some pest controllers will advise you to take this approach with the intention of killing all the adult and nymph insects on the day of treatment and hoping there will be no eggs left afterwards. THIS WILL NOT WORK. Raising the temperature will give the bedbugs a boost in energy so that they will breed faster and simply lay more eggs. The only way to deal with all the bedbugs, including eggs and without heat treatment is to use residual pesticides and make sure that once the eggs hatch they have to cross over these pesticides on their way to feed.

4 Flying, Jumping, Living in your skin or on your person.

Being bitten by a parasite, especially a bedbug can be hugely traumatic and cause a great deal of psychological distress. If you are being bitten by an insect in your own home and especially in your own bed it’s easy to become paranoid about them. However bed bugs do not like motion or movement so as soon as they feel it’s safe enough to do so they will scurry away to a crack or crevice.

We will happily pass on any advice.

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