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Bed Bugs, Cockroaches, Ants & More

Identify & Combat Pests

From bed bugs and cock­roa­ches to ants, moths, or wood­worms: The fas­ter you iden­ti­fy and spe­ci­fi­cal­ly com­bat pests, the bet­ter you pro­tect health, hygie­ne, and your inven­to­ry. We show you how to iden­ti­fy typi­cal pests, find infes­ted are­as, and what solu­ti­ons tru­ly help.

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Bed bugs

Bed bugs are noc­turnal blood­su­ckers that pre­fer to hide near beds and bite peo­p­le while they sleep. They lea­ve itchy bite marks and can spread quick­ly. Con­trol requi­res tho­rough clea­ning and often pro­fes­sio­nal pest tre­at­ment.

Mealworms

Meal­worms are the lar­vae of the meal­worm beet­le and infest stored goods such as flour, grains, or ani­mal feed. They lea­ve behind drop­pings and web­bing, ren­de­ring food unusable. Con­sis­tent clea­ning and dis­po­sal of infes­ted sup­pli­es are neces­sa­ry to get rid of them.

Ants

Ants inva­de homes in search of food and can form per­sis­tent trails the­re. Some spe­ci­es, like the Pha­raoh ant, even trans­mit germs. Seal­ing access points and remo­ving food sources are important coun­ter­me­a­su­res.

Cockroaches

Cock­roa­ches are very resi­li­ent and spread patho­gens as well as unp­lea­sant odors. They hide in dark, warm are­as and are usual­ly a sign of poor hygie­ne. Con­trol often suc­ceeds only with pro­fes­sio­nal assis­tance.

Moths

Moths can infest stored goods or tex­ti­les and lay their lar­vae the­re. Food moths spoil food, while clo­thes moths des­troy wool, silk, or furs. Cle­an­li­ne­ss, air­tight sto­rage, and, if neces­sa­ry, phe­ro­mo­ne traps help with con­trol.

Fleas

Fleas are blood-suck­ing para­si­tes that usual­ly infest pets but can also bite humans. They cau­se itchy bites and can trans­mit dise­a­ses. Tho­rough vacu­um­ing, washing tex­ti­les, and trea­ting the ani­mals are neces­sa­ry.

Woodworms

Wood­worms are the lar­vae of the com­mon fur­ni­tu­re beet­le and bore fine tun­nels into wood. They wea­k­en fur­ni­tu­re, doors, or beams in the long term. Con­trol is often achie­ved through spe­cial wood pre­ser­va­ti­ves or ther­mal methods.

Booklice

Book­li­ce are small, harm­less insects that pre­fer moist and warm envi­ron­ments. They feed on mold and often appear when humi­di­ty is too high. Ven­ti­la­ting and dehu­mi­di­fy­ing rooms usual­ly eli­mi­na­tes the pro­blem.

Carpet beetles

Car­pet beet­les are mate­ri­al pests who­se lar­vae des­troy wool, furs, and car­pets. They lea­ve bald spots and fine mol­ted remains. Regu­lar vacu­um­ing and clea­ning, as well as remo­ving infes­ted mate­ri­als, help with pre­ven­ti­on.

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