Serving Lancaster County With Local Expertise
Since 2006, Akita Pest Control has been serving Lancaster County. Our offices are located off of New Holland Avenue, near the heart of downtown Lancaster.
We know the types and needs of homes throughout the county. We also understand the frustration, anxiety, and concern experienced when dealing with a bed bug infestation. Trust our team to provide effective and safe treatment for bed bugs in your home.
Learn more about our Bed Bug Treatment services.
Bed Bug Treatment Costs in Lancaster, PA
Akita bed bug treatments can vary from $355 – $800+. To give you an accurate price, an Akita technician must inspect your property in person.
If you have a heavier infestation or a larger home, it may take more time and product, which is why these types of jobs often cost more. Give us a call (717-510-1532) or schedule online to make bed bugs a problem of your past.
What Lancaster Customers Say About Us
“We recently purchased a home in Lancaster city and the prior owners had the home serviced by Akita. We had Eric today and he was awesome! We was thorough in his explanations and patient with all of our questions!”
Sergio Gonzalez
“Akita scheduled me quickly and provided a fair price for the services I needed. My technician Felix was very friendly and explained what he’d be doing. He was very thorough in his inspection and the services he provided, and answered the questions I had. Akita’s 30-day guarantee provides added confidence in their work being effective on the first try too.”
Jeremy Matula
“I would definitely recommend this company! They were very quick and accommodating when scheduling the inspection and the treatment. The inspector, Wayne, was prompt, knowledgeable, and thoroughly explained my treatment options for termites. The technician, Mike, was prompt & efficient, and also took care of 2 paper wasp nests for me at no extra charge, even after he got stung!”
Jackie Gerrick
Bed Bug Treatment Experts That Know Lancaster County
A safe alternative to chemical bed bug treatments in Lancaster, PA
We are proud to be an Apprehend Biological Bed Bug Control Professional.
This means that we don’t use chemical insecticides because we don’t need to to be effective. We use a non-toxic biopesticide that is specifically designed for bed bug control.
Apprehend Biological Bed Bug Control is a chemical-free spray that uses Beauveria bassiana, a naturally occurring fungus, to control bed bugs. The treatment has low pest resistance and spreads fungal spores through contact with infected bugs. It is odorless and safe for children, adults, and pets when applied by a trained pest control technician.
Typically, only one treatment is necessary, with a 60 to 90-day guarantee for eligible cases. However, not all infestations are the same, and some may require more treatments.
Bed Bug Expertise For Lancaster City Homes
Older homes, especially those in areas like Lancaster City, PA, create challenges for bed bug treatment. Their construction, with more cracks and hiding spots in plaster walls and antique features, makes it harder to find and eliminate bed bugs. Pest control in these homes often requires more thorough inspections, specialized treatment, and increased preparation from homeowners.
The Akita team are experienced professionals who can navigate the complexities of these structures and ensure complete treatment of a bed bug infestation.
Lancaster Bed Bug Control FAQs
- Are bed bugs common in Lancaster?
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Bed bugs are a common problem in many cities, and Lancaster is no exception. Several factors contribute to their presence:
- Travel and tourism: Lancaster is a popular tourist destination, and bed bugs can easily travel in luggage and clothing.
- Dense population: Like many cities, Lancaster has a mix of housing types, including apartments and row homes, where bed bugs can spread more easily between units.
- Are bed bugs less common in rural areas?
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Yes, bed bugs are generally less common in rural areas compared to urban areas.
This is due to a few factors:
- Reduced travel and tourism: While rural areas certainly have visitors, they typically experience less travel and tourism compared to cities. This reduces the chances of bed bugs being introduced from other locations.
- Limited multi-unit housing: Rural areas tend to have more single-family homes compared to apartments or condos. This limits the ability of bed bugs to spread quickly between units.
However, it’s important to remember that bed bugs can still be found in rural areas. They can be transported through furniture, luggage, and even clothing. So, while the risk might be lower, it’s not entirely eliminated.
- Don’t bed bugs only live in dirty homes?
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No, bed bugs don’t care about the cleanliness of your house. Infestations can manifest in the tidiest or most lived-in homes without any discrimination. They seek out a sleeping blood host, temperatures that lie between 70 and 90 degrees Fahrenheit, and tiny crevices for them to hide in during the daytime.
- How did I get bed bugs?
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Bed bugs are more common in shared spaces like apartments and hotels. They can’t tell the difference, though, and will invade both large buildings and single-family homes. These are exploratory pests that eagerly investigate their environment. This is how they end up wandering into backpacks and handbags, spreading the problem. They hitchhike on people, animals, suitcases, and other pests, like rodents. You can pick them up anywhere, but it’s common to notice them after traveling, staying at a hotel, going to a movie theater, collecting used furniture, and accepting unwashed used clothing from an infested home.
- Are bed bugs dangerous or more of a nuisance?
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There isn’t any evidence that bed bugs transmit disease despite relying on a host’s blood for food. Untended bites can cause extreme itching and become infected when scratched. Some can be bitten without a mark or itch. Others may have allergic reactions, like swelling or anaphylaxis. Infestation victims report insomnia and anxiety until it’s resolved.
- How fast do bed bugs reproduce?
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If you find bed bugs in your home, don’t wait! One single bed bug can become a full-blown infestation.
Although they’re not the speediest reproducing pests (we’re lookin’ at you, aphids), bed bugs can double their population in 16 days if conditions are right. This means that they are quick to become an issue no matter how few you started off with. Also, keep in mind that a wandering female isn’t picky about where she lays her eggs. They can end up anywhere as she explores the space.