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.
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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